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The Voigtlander VM 35mm f/1.5 Nokton is a wide-angle lens for FF and APS-C, manufactured from 2023. 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 900 €;
1 users have given it an average vote of 9.0 out of 10.
MOUNT
This lens is available with the following mounts:
Leica M: this lens is compatible with mirrorless (rangefinder) Leica M.
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Opinion:Necessary premise, I have type I and I shoot in black and white. Excellent sharpness and microcontrast, on the blur I can't say because the aperture ring is almost always at 8. All this with a very low weight. Smooth focus ring and, in the rotation angle, the same as the Leica one. Of course, Voigtlander could make the effort to add the lens hood that must be bought separately. That said, I don't regret either Summarit 35mm f2.4 or Summicron 35mm f2 fifth version: splendid lenses but the quality/price ratio sees the Nokton winning
Pros:Sharpness already from f 1.5, imperceptible distortion and vignetting weight and size.
Cons:Lens hood not included, front cap
Opinion:I trusted the reviews and bought the I version because, being made of aluminum, it is lighter and is matte black like the camera body. Sharpness already from F 1.5, colors, contrast, absence of distortion (the optical scheme is equipped with two lenses with 4 aspherical surfaces) and very little vignetting have favorably impressed me especially for the fact that the lens weighs only 190 g and the dimensions, 53x36 mm, I think are the smallest on the market for a lens with this aperture and quality. The lens hood, which must be purchased separately, in my opinion is a must, both as is well known to avoid light reflections but also to protect the front lens which, given its size, is very exposed and also, again in my opinion, for aesthetic reasons. I did some research and found a very good Tahusa product, even if not exactly cheap, which includes the square metal lens hood similar to that of the Leica Q obviously smaller with its cap and a ring always in black painted metal that serves to cover the unsightly chrome edge when you do not mount the lens hood.
Photos taken with Voigtlander VM 35mm f/1.5 Nokton
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