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The Voigtlander (E, VM) 10mm f/5.6 Hyper-Wide-Heliar is a wide-angle lens for FF and APS-C, manufactured from 2016. The focus is done by Manual Focus, it does not have image stabilization. The average price, when it has been added to the JuzaPhoto database, is 1200 €;
18 users have given it an average vote of 9.6 out of 10.
MOUNT
This lens is available with the following mounts:
Sony E: this lens is compatible with mirrorless fullframe and APS-C Sony.
Leica M: this lens is compatible with mirrorless (rangefinder) Leica M.
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Pros:The world is in it. Sharp, small and built to last!
Cons:Very few and easily corrected.
Opinion:I chose Leica version to be able to use it adapted on both Sony and Fuji. In both cases it behaves very well, obviously on Fuji it becomes a 15mm equivalent. It is not easy to use, you have to be careful with the composition, since the angle of view is infinite. Vignette a little, and we would miss it, but it does not distort almost anything and the sharpness is always excellent. Slight but easily correctable chromatic aberrations are compensated by a beautiful star effect. Handling it is pornography, it really looks like a jewel, due to the excellent proportions between weight and size. I normally use it at f8 and f11 in hyperfocal, so the fact that it is not AF does not matter. Maybe a little dark for the night stars, but I do not do so I do not see it as a problem, just as for me it is not a problem the impossibility of mounting filters. In practice, it is an incredible goal, rating 10.
Pros:Push focal, lightness and very small footprint
Cons:inability to use screw filters, expensive price, light coma in the edges
Opinion:Like all Voigtlander lenses, we are talking about an extraordinary goal, unfortunately it does not come cheap, new is not located below a thousand euros, but at least it exists with native Sony e-mount attachment and is used without adapters. it is a very sharp and performing lens, if you work during the day with closed diaphragm it is fine, if you work with an all-open diaphragm of f5.6 there is a very small phenomenon of coma in the edges, but all in all at 10mm it is also there. As can already be seen from the name of the lens you can not open more than f5.6 and in fact it is not a lens for the night in total darkness, but for daytime photos, sunsets and bright cityscapes. It resists flares very well and is small and light, these I think are very important characteristics for those who move, travel and carry a lot of weight. I know about a version 2.0 of this lens, but I never had a chance to see it and touch it again.
Pros:Compactness, real sharpness, ease of use (Sony E), mechanics, software compatibility.
Cons:Not great brightness, significant AC at the edge, easy to fix.
Opinion:As usual, I have to play the tug of the eye to a lot of Internet testers. This is a sharp, undistorted, contrasted jewel, adherent to physical limits even at the edges (it is a straight, so a point is rendered as an ellipse). Almost non-existent field curvature, if you want to have fun optimizing the edges, do it as well (A7r and descending line...). There are no particular losses of sharpness, acceptable vignette. Not the councillor with the normal A7s: you need a lot of resolution at the edge: on Capture One 21 I found i looked at corners and edges 400% or so. Contrasted, colors, OK, software compatibility, lascaiate lose toys and zooms. Only defect, a primary CA at the edges not large, but to be corrected given the small magnification. This is an excellent lens, not to be missed, Use it at low ISO, perhaps on tripods, although it is easy to manage even freehand.
Pros:Small and light, excellent construction, pressure cap much better than the classic 15mm model. Crazy angle of field, very limited distortion, hyperfocal easily reachable and from reduced distances, clear and resistant to flare. Filters usable with a 150mm plate with the specific NISI holder
Cons:obviously dark, but for landscapes I do not care, it will be a limit for astrophotography that in my case I do not. Other defects sincerely do not come to me
Opinion:After a few months with the brother 15mm I wanted to be crazy, among other things, the Nisi holder is now also available to use 150mm plate filters. On the 15mm instead the screw filters are mounted. The construction is impeccable, aesthetically almost identical to the 15mm so as to confuse them if it were not for the "cap" different. I'm using it on Sony A9 and A7 with the same results, even at the edges I do not see a big decay. Nitidissimo, suffers vignetting but is also normal with a front lens so small and a high angle of field. The correction of the distortion in post-production with the appropriate profile is useless (except for vignetting), does not change almost nothing to demonstrate how much it is resistant to distortion. At the time I've never let it come into crisis against the light, faithful colors, flowing and pleasant ring even if I use it little by almost shooting in hyperfocal at f / 8. It has contacts for detecting the diaphragm in the car, convenient for exif. Surely it costs a lot, but there is another 10mm in the worldable to give all this;)
Photos taken with Voigtlander (E, VM) 10mm f/5.6 Hyper-Wide-Heliar
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