The new Voigtlander Nokton 35mm f/1.4 FE lens will be available in Japan on February 15th. The suggested retail price (excluding tax) will be ¥ 85000.

Large-diameter & compact wide-angle lens that refined the flavor of classic lenses with the latest optical technology and revived to the present age. Unlike modern performance-based lens design, it embodies the beauty of lens character and depiction by intentionally leaving aberration.

Main Features

● With Sony E mount compatible electronic contact, lens usage status is reflected in Exif information of shooting data. In addition, because it incorporates a distance encoder, it supports 5-axis camera shake correction on the camera body side. You can also enlarge the display by operating the focus ring.

● Symmetrical Lens Construction Reconstructed with the latest optical technology while adopting a traditional symmetrical lens configuration to obtain a unique and beautiful depiction. By adopting ultrahigh refraction glass, we have realized a large aperture with compact size. Optimized optical design In addition to securing full-size image circle, it adopts optical design optimized for Sony E mount sensor. You can enjoy soft delicate descriptions reminiscent of classic lenses with stable image quality.

● Manual Focus capable of reliable focusing The total metal helicoid unit processed and adjusted with high precision and the high quality grease that produces moderate torque realize smooth operation feeling. It enables delicate focus adjustment.

Focal length 35 mm Aperture ratio 1: 1.4 Minimum aperture F 16 Lens configuration 6 groups 8 pieces Angle of view 63 ° Number of diaphragm blades 10 sheets Shortest shooting distance 0.3 m Maximum shooting magnification 1: 6.3 Maximum diameter × total length φ 67 × 39.6 mm Filter size φ 58 mm weight 262 g Lens hood Attached Electronic contact There Focus magnification function Correspondence Exif information: Correspondence Lens correction selection Possible 5-axis body internal hand shake Correspondence (limited to body with 5 axes)

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