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Cosina has anounced four new Voigtländer prime lenses for mirrorless shooters. Out of those, three are made for Nikon Z cameras, and one is intended for Fiji X shooters.
The 50mm f/2 and 35mm are made for full-frame Nikon Z cameras. Of course, you can attach them to an APS-C body too and get 75mm or ~52mm equivalent focal length. The 23mm f/1.2 comes in Nikon Z and Fuji X version, and it was made for APS-C cameras, but it can be used in the crop mode of your full-frame camera.
Since Cosina is on fire with novelties, let’s get straight into it. Here are some photos and specs of all four lenses:
Voigtländer 50mm f/2 for Nikon Z
Focal length | 50mm |
Caliber ratio | 1970-01-01 01:02:00 |
Minimum aperture | F16 |
Lens configuration | 10 elements in 8 groups |
Angle of view | 46.5 ° |
Number of diaphragm blades | 12 blades |
(Circular aperture with open F2 and F2.8 F16) | |
Shortest shooting distance | 0.45m |
Maximum shooting magnification | 1970-01-01 00:01:06 |
Maximum diameter x total length | Φ67.6 × 64.3mm |
Filter size | Φ52mm |
weight | 347g |
Lens hood | Dedicated hood included |
Aperture ring | Equipment (manual aperture) |
Focusing assistance function 1 | Focus point Focusing by changing the frame color |
Focusing assistance function 2 | Focusing with the peaking function |
Focusing assistance function 3 | Focusing with the camera body enlargement button |
Corresponding sensor size | Full size |
Electronic contacts | yes |
Communication function 1 | Eixf Info: Correspondence |
Communication function 2 | In-body image stabilization: Correspondence (3 axes) (Limited to bodies with camera shake) |
Voigtländer 35mm f/2 for Nikon Z
Focal length | 35mm |
Caliber ratio | 1970-01-01 01:02:00 |
Minimum aperture | F16 |
Lens configuration | 11 elements in 9 groups |
Angle of view | 62.1 ° |
Number of diaphragm blades | 12 bades |
(Circular aperture with open F2, F2.8, F5.6, F16) | |
Shortest shooting distance | 0.35m |
Maximum shooting magnification | 1970-01-01 00:01:07 |
Maximum diameter x total length | Φ67.6 × 70.4mm |
Filter size | Φ52mm |
weight | 360g |
Lens hood | Dedicated hood included |
Aperture ring | Equipment (manual aperture) |
Focusing assistance function 1 | Focus point Focusing by changing the frame color |
Focusing assistance function 2 | Focusing with the peaking function |
Focusing assistance function 3 | Focusing with the camera body enlargement button |
Corresponding sensor size | Full size |
Electronic contacts | yes |
Communication function 1 | Exif information support |
Communication function 2 | In-body image stabilization: Correspondence (3 axes) (limited to bodies equipped with camera shake) |
Voigtländer 23mm f/1.2 for Nikon Z
Focal length | 23mm |
Caliber ratio | 1970-01-01 01:02:00 |
Minimum aperture | F16 |
Lens configuration | 10 elements in 6 groups |
Angle of view | 63.3 ° |
Number of diaphragm blades | 12 blades |
Shortest shooting distance | 0.18m |
Maximum shooting magnification | 1970-01-01 00:01:05 |
Maximum diameter x total length | Φ65.8 × 45.2mm |
Filter size | Φ46mm |
weight | 240g |
Lens hood | Dedicated hood included |
Aperture ring | Equipment (manual aperture) |
Focusing assistance function 1 | Focus point Focusing by changing the frame color |
Focusing assistance function 2 | Focusing with the peaking function |
Focusing assistance function 3 | Focusing with the camera body enlargement button |
Corresponding sensor size | APS-C |
Electronic contacts | yes |
Communication function 1 | Exif information support |
Communication function 2 | In-body image stabilization: Correspondence (3 axes) (limited to bodies equipped with camera shake) |
Voigtländer 23mm f/1.2 for Fuji X
Focal length | 23mm |
Caliber ratio | 1970-01-01 00:01:01 |
Minimum aperture | F16 |
Lens configuration | 10 elements in 6 groups |
Angle of view | 63.2 ° |
Number of diaphragm blades | 12 blades |
Shortest shooting distance | 0.18m |
Maximum shooting magnification | 1970-01-01 00:01:05 |
Maximum diameter x total length | Φ59.3 × 43.8mm |
Filter size | Φ46mm |
weight | 214g |
Lens hood | Dedicated hood included |
Aperture ring | Equipment (manual aperture) |
Electronic contacts | Yes |
Communication function 1 | Exif information support |
Communication function 2 | Focus check: Correspondence |
Communication function 3 | Parallax correction: Correspondence (X-Pro3) |
Communication function 4 | In-body image stabilization: Compatible (limited to models equipped with in-body image stabilization) |
Communication function 5 | Shooting distance interlocking display: Correspondence |
All four lenses are rather fast, especially the 23mm f/1.2, of course. Cosina promises excellent optical design and performance, and the lenses are compact and lightweight, suitable for everyday shooting. Thanks to the 12-blade aperture, you can also expect pleasing round bokeh.
Cosina presented its new lenses at CP+ in Japan which ended on Sunday. There is still no pricing or shipping information, but we expect to know more about it soon.
[via Photo Rumors]
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