Thypoch has quickly positioned itself in the photography market as a brand that fuses the precision of modern engineering with the classic aesthetics of rangefinder cameras. Under the technical support of DZOFILM, the brand specializes in manual focus lenses that pay tribute to the golden age of photography, featuring exceptional mechanical construction in aluminum alloy and meticulous attention to detail. Its philosophy seeks to offer tools that not only capture sharp images, but also provide a tactile and deliberate experience, ideal for purists and enthusiasts of street and documentary photography.
One of the most distinctive innovations of their lenses, particularly in the Simera series, is the integration of an automatic depth of field indicator and a calibrated focusing resistor reminiscent of high-end vintage lenses. With fast f/1.4 apertures, these lenses employ aspherical elements and extra-low dispersion glass to ensure high resolution even at the edges of the frame, while maintaining an organic visual "character." Additionally, they feature an aperture ring switchable between clicks (for stills) and smooth rotation (for video), making them extremely versatile for hybrid creators.
In terms of compatibility and design, Thypoch has initially focused its efforts on the Leica M mount, allowing its use on iconic rangefinder cameras, but quickly expanding its catalog to modern mounts such as Sony E, Nikon Z, Fujifilm X and Canon RF. Their designs, available in black and silver finishes, are not only high-performance optical tools, but also compact design objects that balance weight and size without sacrificing luminosity. This makes them a very attractive alternative to traditional brands, offering professional image quality with an aesthetic personality that is difficult to find in modern mass-produced lenses.