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Voigtländer Nokton 75mm f/1.5 asph. VM Leica M black

Objektiv für Systemkameras - Vollformat
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  • Compact aspherical portrait lens
  • lens hood included
  • Filter Ø 58 mm
  • 7 lenses in 6 groups
  • 12 aperture blades
  • Angle of view 32.6
  • Rangefinder coupling x{221e} ~ 0.7 m (depending on camera)
  • Classic portrait lens with reminiscences of the 50's design
  • Aspherical lens coating guarantees excellent imaging performance
  • High-precision machined all-metal body with excellent feel
  • Manual focus for intuitive and accurate adjustment
  • Aperture mechanism with 12 blades for beautiful bokeh

The new Voigtländer 75 mm / 1:1.5 Nokton VM replaces the previous and very popular 75 mm / 1:1.8 Heliar Classic VM in the portrait focal length range. Compared to the latter, a more compact design could be realized despite a more complex optical construction and the higher speed. A total of seven lens elements in six groups, together with the 12 aperture blades, ensure imaging performance that meets even the highest demands. The telephoto focal length of 75 mm in combination with the high speed of F1.5 allows very expressive images to be created with an extremely softly blending background, ideal for truly "outstanding" portraits! But you can also take advantage of the cropping effect in object photography and experiment perfectly with depth of field.

Whatever photographic application the new Voigtländer 75 mm / 1:1.5 Nokton VM is used for, it will inspire with its high-quality workmanship and quality and ultimately with the outstanding image results in every use.

The Voigtländer 75 mm / 1:1.5 Nokton VM is designed for use with rangefinder cameras and is equipped with a high-precision rangefinder coupling. By means of an adapter, however, it can of course also be used on numerous current digital cameras.

The scope of delivery includes a lens hood in the same color, which can also be attached to the lens in reverse when not in use.

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Voigtländer Nokton 75mm f/1.5 asph. VM Leica M black

Short profile

  • Compact aspherical portrait lens
  • lens hood included
  • Filter Ø 58 mm
  • 7 lenses in 6 groups
  • 12 aperture blades
  • Angle of view 32.6
  • Rangefinder coupling x{221e} ~ 0.7 m (depending on camera)
  • Classic portrait lens with reminiscences of the 50's design
  • Aspherical lens coating guarantees excellent imaging performance
  • High-precision machined all-metal body with excellent feel
  • Manual focus for intuitive and accurate adjustment
  • Aperture mechanism with 12 blades for beautiful bokeh

Product description for Voigtländer Nokton 75mm f/1.5 asph. VM Leica M

The new Voigtländer 75 mm / 1:1.5 Nokton VM replaces the previous and very popular 75 mm / 1:1.8 Heliar Classic VM in the portrait focal length range. Compared to the latter, a more compact design could be realized despite a more complex optical construction and the higher speed. A total of seven lens elements in six groups, together with the 12 aperture blades, ensure imaging performance that meets even the highest demands. The telephoto focal length of 75 mm in combination with the high speed of F1.5 allows very expressive images to be created with an extremely softly blending background, ideal for truly "outstanding" portraits! But you can also take advantage of the cropping effect in object photography and experiment perfectly with depth of field.

Whatever photographic application the new Voigtländer 75 mm / 1:1.5 Nokton VM is used for, it will inspire with its high-quality workmanship and quality and ultimately with the outstanding image results in every use.

The Voigtländer 75 mm / 1:1.5 Nokton VM is designed for use with rangefinder cameras and is equipped with a high-precision rangefinder coupling. By means of an adapter, however, it can of course also be used on numerous current digital cameras.

The scope of delivery includes a lens hood in the same color, which can also be attached to the lens in reverse when not in use.

Voigtländer Nokton 75mm f/1.5 asph. VM Leica M black

Optik
Brennweite
75 mm
optischer Zoom
1 fach
Lichtstärke f/
1,5
Naheinstellung
0,7 m
max. Abbildungsmaßstab
ohne Angabe
Objektivtyp
Festbrennweite
Autofokus
nein
Technik
geeignet für
Systemkamera
Vollformat
Objektiv-Anschluss
Leica M
Ausstattung
Filtergewinde
58 mm
Bildstabilisator
nein
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Länge ca.
63,3 m
Gewicht ca.
350 g
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4002451001717
KAN
106750

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