The Voigtländer Nokton 42.5mm f/0.95 Micro Four Thirds Lens is a bright, fast portrait-length lens designed for Micro Four Thirds mirrorless cameras. It provides a 35mm-equivalent focal length of 85mm. This manual focus, manual exposure prime lens is ideal for both photography and video applications, offering precise control and high image quality.
Features:
* Extremely bright and fast 42.5mm f/0.95 lens, equivalent to 85mm on 35mm format
* Selective Aperture Control System with a stepless, de-clicked aperture ring for silent and smooth performance
* Optical design includes one Super High Refractive element and one aspherical element for high image quality and minimized chromatic aberrations
* Fully manual focus and exposure lens with an all-metal lens barrel
* 10-blade diaphragm for aesthetic bokeh
* Minimum focusing distance of 9.1 inches for close-up work
⚠️ WARNING (California Proposition 65): This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For more information, please visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions of the Voigtlaender 42,5/0,95 Nokton lens?A: The dimensions are seven point eight inches in length, four point seven inches in width, and four point six inches in height.
Q: What is the focal length of the Voigtlaender Nokton lens?A: The lens has a focal length of forty-two point five millimeters, which provides a thirty-five millimeter equivalent focal length of eighty-five millimeters.
Q: Does the Voigtlaender Nokton lens have a specific material construction?A: The lens features an all-metal barrel construction, ensuring durability and a professional feel.
Q: What type of aperture system does this lens use?A: The Voigtlaender Nokton lens utilizes a Selective Aperture Control System, which provides a stepless and de-clicked aperture ring.
Q: Is the Voigtlaender Nokton lens suitable for video applications?A: Yes, the stepless aperture control allows for silent and smooth adjustments, making it ideal for video shooting.
Q: How do you focus with the Voigtlaender Nokton lens?A: This lens is a fully manual focus lens, requiring users to adjust focus manually for precise control.
Q: What is the minimum focusing distance of the Voigtlaender Nokton lens?A: The minimum focusing distance is nine point one inches, allowing for close-up photography.
Q: Is the Voigtlaender Nokton lens compatible with Micro Four Thirds cameras?A: Yes, this lens is designed for Micro Four Thirds mirrorless cameras, providing excellent compatibility.
Q: What type of image quality can I expect from the Voigtlaender Nokton lens?A: The lens is constructed with one Super High Refractive element and one aspherical element, providing high image quality with minimal chromatic aberrations.
Q: How many aperture blades does the Voigtlaender Nokton lens have?A: The lens features ten aperture blades, forming a nearly circular diaphragm for improved bokeh.
Q: How should I clean the Voigtlaender Nokton lens?A: To clean the lens, use a microfiber cloth and lens cleaning solution; avoid abrasive materials to prevent scratches.
Q: Are there any specific storage recommendations for the Voigtlaender Nokton lens?A: Store the lens in a dry place, preferably in a padded case to avoid impact and dust accumulation.
Q: What if my Voigtlaender Nokton lens arrives damaged?A: If the lens arrives damaged, contact customer support to initiate a return or exchange process.
Q: Is there a warranty for the Voigtlaender Nokton lens?A: Yes, the lens typically comes with a manufacturer's warranty covering defects in materials and workmanship.
Q: Can beginners use the Voigtlaender Nokton lens?A: Yes, while it is a manual focus lens, beginners can still achieve great results with practice and patience.
Q: How does the Voigtlaender Nokton lens compare to auto-focus lenses?A: The Voigtlaender Nokton offers precise manual control, which some photographers prefer over auto-focus for artistic shots.