CP+ 2017: Hands-on with new Voigtl Voigtl Nokton classic 35mm F1. 4, Nokton 40mm F1. 2, and Macro APO-Lanthar 65mm F2 (pictured above). CP+ 2017: Hands-on with new Voigtl This is the Macro APO-Lanthar 65mm F2, which like all Voigtl the older and much sought-after 125/2.
5 APO-Lanthar.
CP+ 2017: Hands-on with new Voigtl
Electrical contacts communicate EXIF to the camera body, which is a big advantage in manual lenses.
CP+ 2017: Hands-on with new Voigtl
At its minimum focusing distance, the 62mm can achieve a maximum magnification of 1:2. Not quite 'true' macro, but not bad. As you can see though, despite its modest focal length, the lens extends considerable when in its near-macro focus range.
CP+ 2017: Hands-on with new Voigtl
At infinity on the other hand, it's a pleasantly compact short telephoto prime.
CP+ 2017: Hands-on with new Voigtl
The Macro APO-Lanthar 65mm F2 Aspherical was announced at Photokina 2016 as a concept, but is now moving towards production. Pricing and availability has yet to be confirmed.
CP+ 2017: Hands-on with new Voigtl
Here is the Nokton 40mm F1. 2 Aspherical - a fast, 'normal' prime lens for the Sony E mount. Cosmetically similar to the 65mm macro, the 40mm is more compact, obviously much brighter lens.
CP+ 2017: Hands-on with new Voigtl
The fastest 40mm ever made for full frame (in case you've been waiting for one) the 40mm Nokton is based on an older VM (Leica M) mount lens, but has been 'optimized' for Sony E mount.
CP+ 2017: Hands-on with new Voigtl
Again, electrical contacts ensure that EXIF information is recorded to the camera. According to Voigtl
CP+ 2017: Hands-on with new Voigtl
A close focusing distance of 40cm isn't amazing, but that's one of the tradeoffs of such a fast maximum aperture. Again, pricing and availability of the 40mm Nokton has yet to be confirmed, but we'll update this story if and when the information becomes available.
CP+ 2017: Hands-on with new Voigtl
Another design adapted from an older lens, the Nokton classic 35mm F1. 4 is an E-mount version of the M-mount Nokton that Voigtl
CP+ 2017: Hands-on with new Voigtl
Another view of the Nokton 35mm, showing off its minimalist design.
CP+ 2017: Hands-on with new Voigtl
Again, in the rangefinder style, the Nokton classic features a slim aperture ring positioned at the front of the lens. A broad focusing ring makes up most of the lens's length.
. dpreview.com2017-2-24 11:22