Joseph Petzval Focus-coupled Bokeh Control Art Lens Five Lens Bundle
Joseph Petzval Focus-coupled Bokeh Control Art Lens Five Lens Bundle
- Special bundle deal including all FIVE available lenses – 27 mm, 35 mm, 55 mm, 80.5 mm and 135 mm
- Receive the 35 mm, 55 mm and 80.5 mm lenses first
- Get the 27 mm and 135 mm lenses as soon as they’re available
- Compatible with Sony E, Nikon Z and Canon RF mirrorless mounts
Estimated shipping: 2026-06
Highlights
Focus-coupled bokeh control allows bokeh adjustment with no focus shift, enabling smooth, uninterrupted control of the visual atmosphere in every scene.
Capture authentic vintage aesthetics from the 19th century with your contemporary mirrorless cameras.
Standout bokeh control ring for precision adjustment in every shot, allowing you to effortlessly alter the visual mood and develop a unique and expressive visual language for your stories.
Optimized for videography with uniform gear positioning across the focal lengths and full compatibility with follow-focus systems.
Creative, character-rich Imagery. Sharp centers and signature swirly bokeh.
180° focus throw for precise manual control.
A dual aperture system lets you choose between the standard diaphragm aperture system or add special shape rear drop-in aperture plates to achieve unique image effects.
Learn all about Petzval history in our online Petzval Archive Photo courtesy of ALBERTINA Museum
Stopless control rings for the aperture, focus and bokeh, allowing for more precise adjustments and creativity.
Easily integrates into your videography setup with a built-in ¼-inch lens support for more stability when focus pulling.
Sweep from sharp to soft with small apertures rendering razor sharpness and large ones rendering stunning swirly bokeh effects.
The 55 mm f/1.7 lens is ideal for compressing perspective when taking portraits and closing in on small details. Find out more about this focal length here
The 35 mm f/2 lens introduces a new and versatile focal length to the Petzval Art Lens series with a fast f/2 aperture and a close focusing distance of just 0.4 meters. Find out more about this focal length here.
The 80.5 mm f/1.9 lens is a masterfully crafted tool designed for photographers and filmmakers who crave depth, emotion and timeless character in their imagery. Find out more about this focal length here
The 135 mm f/2.5 lens is the longest Petzval lens ever made, delivering a soft, nostalgic look that evokes the sought-after look of classic Hollywood movies. Find out more about this focal length here
The 27 mm f/1.7 lens is the widest lens in the Petzval series with the strongest bokeh effect with an impressive 0.3 m close focusing distance. Find out more about this focal length here
Story
Now is the perfect time to start or expand your Petzval collection. With this exclusive lens bundle, you’ll receive the full FIVE LENS series – the 27 mm f.1,7, 35 mm f/2, 55 mm f/1.7, 80.5 mm f/1.9 and 135 mm f/2.5. By buying the bundle, you are getting the best price on your lens collection and giving yourself the tools to unlock new artistic possibilities in visual storytelling.
Please note: your 35 mm, 55 mm and 80.5 mm lenses will ship together first, and your 27 mm and 135 mm lenses will follow as soon as they are available.
Joseph Petzval Focus-coupled Bokeh Control Art Lens Series
The Joseph Petzval Focus-coupled Bokeh Control Art Lens Series is a handcrafted lens collection is perfect for photographers looking to capture characteristic imagery and videographers looking for an advanced creative tool. The lens delivers a strikingly sharp center with softly blooming edges, enhanced by the signature painterly swirly bokeh Petzval lenses are known for.
With a dedicated bokeh control ring, you can adjust the iconic swirl across seven levels – from subtle separation to dramatic, painterly backgrounds. Add texture and emotion to every image with blue-tinted lens flares and a warm veiling glare, especially when shooting into the light.
At the heart of this lens collection is the focus-coupling technology, allowing you to adjust the intensity of the bokeh while filming without shifting focus. This means every cinematic blur, every painterly swirl, and every emotive frame can be fine-tuned in real time, unlocking smooth, stable transitions and full control over the atmosphere of each scene.
Whether you’re capturing intimate portraits or cinematic sequences, the Joseph Petzval Art Lens is your tool for creating unforgettable, expressive imagery.
Joseph Petzval 27 mm f/1.7 Focus-Coupled Bokeh Control Art Lens
Bringing Joseph Petzval’s original optical blueprint to a super wide view with an impressive 0.3 m close focusing capability, the Joseph Petzval 27 f/1.7 Focus-coupled Bokeh Control Art Lens offers extreme subject isolation and delivers the strongest Petzval effect. Its shallow depth of field creates a large format look, making it a versatile tool for both detailed close-ups to wide scenes. The unique field curvature allows tilt-shift-like compositions, with the possibility to capture two subjects at different distances with both in focus, offering a unique take on two-shot setups. With controlled rainbow flares and oval bokeh in its swirl, it delivers bold, artistic character. The fast f/1.7 aperture and slight curvilinear design allow for capturing dynamic movement, with the gentle bend in the frame adding energy to the scene. Compact and lightweight, this lens is a perfect choice for travel, street photography and anyone wishing to shoot in confined spaces.
Joseph Petzval 35 mm f/2 Focus-Coupled Bokeh Control Art Lens
Introducing a new and versatile focal length to the Petzval Art Lens series with a fast f/2 aperture and a close focusing distance of just 0.4 meters, it’s ideal for everything from expansive wide-angle shots to intimate close-ups – all with one lens. The 35 mm focal length offers remarkable flexibility, while a refined optical design delivers a larger sharper image area than with the other focal lengths, surrounded by beautifully swirling bokeh. This enhanced control makes it easy to compose off-center subjects and embrace artistic framing techniques like the golden ratio, and even capture a two-shot or double, unlocking a new level of creative expression for both photographers and filmmakers.
Joseph Petzval 55 mm f/1.7 Focus-Coupled Bokeh Control Art Lens
Your go-to choice for capturing cinematic imagery with soul. A classic standard focal length paired with a fast f/1.7 aperture makes it ideal for everyday storytelling, offering a natural perspective with a distinctive Petzval twist.
Joseph Petzval 80.5 mm f/1.9 Focus-Coupled Bokeh Control Art Lens
A masterfully crafted tool designed for photographers and filmmakers who crave depth, emotion and timeless character in their imagery. This focal length is ideal for portraiture, offering flattering perspective compression and exquisite subject separation with shallow depth of field and razor-sharp center focus surrounded by the iconic Petzval swirly bokeh.
Joseph Petzval 135 mm f/2.5 Focus-Coupled Bokeh Control Art Lens
The longest Petzval focal length ever made, it delivers beautifully compressed visuals with a soft, nostalgic look comprising velvety bokeh, glowing highlights, subtle aberrations and a gentle swirl that evoke the sought-after look of classic Hollywood movies. A mild field curvature enables a larger focus area across the frame, without limiting the subject to the center. Its tighter field of view creates a sense of distance between the subject and the camera in “3D” compositions where foreground, center and background elements interact in dynamic layers. When the signature swirly background melts together with a more neutral foreground, the result is a unique and captivating aesthetic that can’t be replicated with standard lenses. Its f/2.5 aperture also makes it an excellent choice for diverse conditions, from low-light environments to capturing fast-moving subjects with ease.
Lomography Art Lens Family
Lomography Art Lenses feature the finest glass to produce photos that astonish with saturated colors and unique character. As well as being designed and assembled by hand, these lenses have been engineered using modern techniques and multi-coated glass elements to produce vibrant, strong, wonderful photos with a whole range of contemporary cameras. Each Lomography Art Lens brings a wide variety of creative possibilities with it, no two are the same.
Lomography Petzval Art Lenses
In 1840, in Vienna, Professor Joseph Maximilián Petzval invented the very first portrait lens. His groundbreaking design became the most widely used in the 19th century. We have been reinventing this amazing original since 2013. Our quest to translate this unique optical design into lenses that would work with modern-day cameras has resulted in four extraordinary Art Lenses to date. The New Petzval 85, the New Petzval 58 Bokeh Control, the New Petzval 55 f/1.7 MKII and the New Petzval 80.5 f/1.9 MKII.
Who was Joseph Maximilian Petzval?
Joseph Petzval was born on 6 January 1807 in the Hungarian part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire – modern-day Slovakia. In 1835, at the tender age of 28, his reputation as an exceptional mathematician earned him the title of Professor. He also founded his own glass-sharpening workshop, where he acquired a reputation for being a skilled lens sharpener and precision mechanic. It is here where his acclaimed brainchild – the Petzval lens – was born.
On 9 January 1839, the French Academy of Sciences announced the daguerreotype process, the invention of French artist and physicist Louis Daguerre. It was the first-ever photographic process and involved photos being printed on silver plates. But, with exposure times needing to last half an hour or more, portraits were impossible.
A little further east, Vienna was also a fruitful place for science and innovation at this time. Petzval was affected by a great hope among scientists to discover previously unseen things in the world and he specifically believed that math had a higher calling, namely to uncover nature. By May 1840, Petzval finished his latest lens calculations and handed them over to the company Voigtländer & Sohn. This new lens design was the first to be based on scientific calculations, not just the experience of the optician. This first lens sealed the company’s global reputation as a leading camera manufacturer. It won awards with Voigtländer and Petzval both receiving standing ovations for the precision of the camera’s shots, which took just a few seconds to take.
Joseph Petzval’s Legacy
While Petzval may have gained significant recognition for his work on the Petzval lens he, unfortunately, did very little to protect his intellectual property rights. Peter Wilhelm Friedrich Voigtländer manufactured the Petzval lens as part of the conical Voigtländer camera and thus made a fortune off the sales of the camera and Petzval lens.
In the 1850s, Petzval was approached separately by the Military Geographic Institute to develop his previously attempted landscape lens. By 1854 he had finalized his invention and collaborated with Viennese optician Carl Dietzler, who manufactured the lens to fit onto a suitable camera. Petzval’s former business partner Voigtländer had also started production of a landscape lens called “Orthoskop.” Though equal in sharpness, Petzval’s lens was three times faster and significantly smaller. Despite this victory, it turned out that Carl Dietzler was bankrupt and his company had to be dismantled. To top it all off, the rights for Petzval’s landscape lens were eventually handed over to Voigtländer, who became the main provider for the military.
Joseph Petzval passed away on 19 September 1891. While his later years were plagued by the tumultuous unraveling of his original lens design, his legacy in the photographic world rightfully lives on today.
Bokeh or Not Bokeh
The word Bokeh describes one of the most important optical features of the New Petzval Lenses. But what does the word actually mean? Bokeh is the visual quality of the out-of-focus areas of a photographic image, especially as rendered by a particular lens.
The New Petzval lenses don’t just give you a basic Bokeh, you can get what we like to call “Swirly Bokeh”. Unlike modern lenses designed to minimize field curvature, thus eliminating any curve across the focal surface, the Petzval lens design embraces the curve and renders photos with a totally different optical effect. This lens renders crystal clear in-focus images that seamlessly transition to silky-smooth out-of-focus areas. It provides velvety watercolor bokeh when shot wide open. When stopped down to smaller apertures, the lens displays extreme sharpness across the frame. Combined with versatile focal lengths, they creates three-dimensional portraits, evoking the style of the earliest photographs.
Question & Answers
Will the Aperture Plates of my other Lomography Petzval Art Lens fit this lens?
Sadly not. The Joseph Petzval Focus-coupled Bokeh Control Art Lens aperture plates are a different size from those of our other Petzval Art Lenses.
What does "Focus-coupled Bokeh Control" mean?
The swirl is at the heart of that unmistakable Petzval look. With our new focus-coupled control technology, you can now control it like never before.
Focus on your subject, and adjust the bokeh control ring through the seven bokeh levels manually or via cinema gear – all while our focus-coupling mechanism eliminates any focus shift which could disrupt the story. This new feature allows you to effortlessly adjust the visual mood, create subtle transitions, or progressively isolate your subject, to craft your most immersive videography work yet.
I’m a videographer and already own a Petzval lens. Why should I buy these new versions?
These new lenses are fully optimized for video. With stopless bokeh and aperture rings, plus focus-coupled bokeh control, you can adjust the lens’ visual character while filming without disturbing your composition. The new lenses also feature gear rings that make it possible to use the lens with follow-focus equipment for smooth, accurate focus adjustments. The gear rings have unified positions across the full set of focal lengths, which means you can switch efficiently between Joseph Petzval Art Lenses without the need to recalibrate your video equipment.
I’m a photographer and already own a Petzval lens. Why should I buy this new version?
The new Joseph Petzval Art lenses retains the unique character of the original but introduce modern refinements for greater control and consistency, delivering even better results with today’s cameras. The Joseph Petzval Series also introduce never seen before focal lengths. The 35 mm lens included in this bundle allows for a wider sharp area, making it possible to include two subjects in the frame, or to set your subject slightly off-center and achieve a golden ratio framing.
How does delivery work if I order lenses with different shipping ETAs?
Your lenses will ship in separate orders based on availability.
Current estimated shipping timelines:
35 mm, 55 mm and 80.5 mm – live shipping
27 mm – April 2026
135 mm – June 2026
Manufacturer
Lomographische GmbH
Kaiserstraße 34/12, 1070 Vienna, Austria
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- Not intended for children under 12 years
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Package Contents
- Joseph Petzval 27 f/1.7 Focus-coupled Bokeh Control Art Lens
- Joseph Petzval 35 f/2.0 Focus-coupled Bokeh Control Art Lens
- Joseph Petzval 55 f/1.7 Focus-coupled Bokeh Control Art Lens
- Joseph Petzval 80.5 f/1.9 Focus-coupled Bokeh Control Art Lens
- Joseph Petzval 135 mm f/2.5 Focus-Coupled Bokeh Control Art Lens