– Ultra-compact, lightweight design: 3.5 cm length, 2.7 cm protrusion, 5.2 cm diameter, 198.6 g.
– Optical and build features: 8 lenses in 5 groups with an aspherical element; Epoch Coating 84 for a warm retro look; ten-blade aperture; 39 mm filter thread.
– Autofocus: Manual focus only from 0.5 m, with a noticeable tactile click below 0.7 m signaling rangefinder range; Leica M mount with adapter compatibility for other systems.
Thypoch unveils a remarkably compact wide-angle option, claiming a body length of just 3.5 centimetres and a protrusion of 2.7 centimetres from the camera when mounted. The lens body measures 5.2 centimetres in diameter and weighs 198.6 grams, making it a notably portable choice for enthusiasts who crave portability without sacrificing specs.
Design and optical notes
Voigtländer counters the scene with the 35 mm f/1.4 Nokton VM II, touted as even more compact and faster, yet Thypoch pushes for superior image quality through a design that uses eight lenses in five groups, including a single aspherically ground element. This contrast highlights how different brands pursue sharpness and character in varied ways, particularly at wide angles where distortion control and micro-contrast matter.
Focusing and coatings
The Thypoch Ksana 35 mm f/2.0 is manually focused, with a precise minimum focus distance of 0.5 meters. A tactile click indicates when the distance falls below 0.7 meters, signaling the rangefinder-coupled focus range. The lens surface receives Epoch Coating 84, a coating meant to impart a warm retro look to captured images. The aperture features ten blades, and a 39 millimeter filter thread completes the optical package, offering compatibility with a range of filters for creative control.
Availability and compatibility
The Ksana 35 mm f/2.0 full-frame lens is currently sold through the manufacturer’s online store, priced at $599 without the lens hood or $649 with the hood included. In both configurations, front and rear caps are provided. Shipping is advertised as free, though the price excludes import taxes and customs duties. The lens is provisioned for Leica M mount, and adapters unlock compatibility with Sony E, Nikon Z, Fujifilm X, and Canon RF systems, broadening its usability across multiple camera bodies.
Notes on usage
Thypoch emphasizes that the primary mount is Leica M, yet the practical reach extends via adapters to several popular mirrorless bodies, enabling work across different ecosystems. This flexibility can be a selling point for photographers who own different brands but want a consistent focal length and rendering from a single optic.










