Thypoch Brings an Expansive, Wide-Angle Perspective to Its Full-Frame Simera Lens Series

It seems these days that filmmakers, cinematographers, and photographers all want the same thing. A beautiful and sophisticated vintage film look that makes use of the latest high-end and modern optics. We’ve seen many lenses aim to deliver this, but there can always be more.Thypoch is the latest to offer a new option in this vein as the company aims to bring an expansive, wide-angle perspective to its full-frame Simera lens series. Let’s look at the new Thypoch Simera 21mm f/1.4 lens and explore what it can offer in this blend of vintage and modern design.The Thypoch Simera 21mm f/1.4 LensAs mentioned above, the goal here is to combine a vintage feel with high-quality modern optics. The Simera 21mm f/1.4 Lens is set to bring an expansive, wide-angle perspective to Thypoch's full-frame Simera lens series. This new lens aims to embody optical refinement with its two aspherical, three high-refractive index, and three extra-low dispersion elements that all combine to minimize chromatic aberration and distortion. The Simera 21mm features a manual focus design with a minimum focus distance of 9.1" and an aperture control ring that operates in both clicked and de-clicked modes. The 14-blade iris provides a versatile aperture range of f/1.4 to f/16, allowing strong performance in low-light conditions and clean, rounded bokeh. Refined Optics and Dynamic DesignThe Thypoch Simera 21mm f/1.4 lens will feature an f/1.4 maximum aperture that provides superb depth control and low-light performance. It will also include a 14-blade iris for smooth, rounded bokeh and defined highlights.Two aspherical, three ED, and three HRI optical elements ensure edge-to-edge sharpness, and the optical formula itself should provide excellent distortion control and minimal chromatic aberration.The lens will also feature a manual focus design with a short minimum focusing distance of 9.1". The aperture control ring has clicked and de-clicked modes for hybrid use which should make it ideal for Leica M-mount and for use with rangefinder cameras.Price and AvailabilityThe Thypoch Simera 21mm f/1.4 lens is out and available for preorder now. Here are the full specs and purchase options. Full-Frame | f/1.4 to f/16 ApertureFast, Wide-Angle Prime14-Blade Iris | Clean, Rounded BokehManual-Focus Design | 9.1" Close FocusED, HRI, and Aspherical ElementsLow Chromatic Aberration and DistortionDe-Clickable Aperture Ring62mm Filter ThreadThypoch Simera 21mm f/1.4 LensCombining a vintage feel with high-quality modern optics, the Simera 21mm f/1.4 Lens brings an expansive, wide-angle perspective to Thypoch's full-frame Simera lens series.

Jun 25, 2025 - 19:25
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Thypoch Brings an Expansive, Wide-Angle Perspective to Its Full-Frame Simera Lens Series


It seems these days that filmmakers, cinematographers, and photographers all want the same thing. A beautiful and sophisticated vintage film look that makes use of the latest high-end and modern optics. We’ve seen many lenses aim to deliver this, but there can always be more.

Thypoch is the latest to offer a new option in this vein as the company aims to bring an expansive, wide-angle perspective to its full-frame Simera lens series. Let’s look at the new Thypoch Simera 21mm f/1.4 lens and explore what it can offer in this blend of vintage and modern design.


The Thypoch Simera 21mm f/1.4 Lens


As mentioned above, the goal here is to combine a vintage feel with high-quality modern optics. The Simera 21mm f/1.4 Lens is set to bring an expansive, wide-angle perspective to Thypoch's full-frame Simera lens series.

This new lens aims to embody optical refinement with its two aspherical, three high-refractive index, and three extra-low dispersion elements that all combine to minimize chromatic aberration and distortion.

The Simera 21mm features a manual focus design with a minimum focus distance of 9.1" and an aperture control ring that operates in both clicked and de-clicked modes.

The 14-blade iris provides a versatile aperture range of f/1.4 to f/16, allowing strong performance in low-light conditions and clean, rounded bokeh.

Refined Optics and Dynamic Design


The Thypoch Simera 21mm f/1.4 lens will feature an f/1.4 maximum aperture that provides superb depth control and low-light performance. It will also include a 14-blade iris for smooth, rounded bokeh and defined highlights.

Two aspherical, three ED, and three HRI optical elements ensure edge-to-edge sharpness, and the optical formula itself should provide excellent distortion control and minimal chromatic aberration.

The lens will also feature a manual focus design with a short minimum focusing distance of 9.1". The aperture control ring has clicked and de-clicked modes for hybrid use which should make it ideal for Leica M-mount and for use with rangefinder cameras.

Price and Availability


The Thypoch Simera 21mm f/1.4 lens is out and available for preorder now. Here are the full specs and purchase options.

  • Full-Frame | f/1.4 to f/16 Aperture
  • Fast, Wide-Angle Prime
  • 14-Blade Iris | Clean, Rounded Bokeh
  • Manual-Focus Design | 9.1" Close Focus
  • ED, HRI, and Aspherical Elements
  • Low Chromatic Aberration and Distortion
  • De-Clickable Aperture Ring
  • 62mm Filter Thread

Thypoch Simera 21mm f/1.4 Lens


Combining a vintage feel with high-quality modern optics, the Simera 21mm f/1.4 Lens brings an expansive, wide-angle perspective to Thypoch's full-frame Simera lens series.