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Lens Talk / Re: Voigtländer Macro Apo Ultron 35/2 (APS-C)
« Last post by Airy on January 16, 2026, 23:35:36 »
I'm really curious about short focal length macro lenses.

Airy, can you tell us what sort of shooting distance was involved with the shot of the watch?

Something like 5 cm from the front edge of the fully extended lens. Of course using such short FL to shoot 1:2 pics is hard to justify, but my purpose was to have a small, clean and somewhat punchy "nifty fifty" capable of close-ups.
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Lens Talk / Re: Repair options for a 200-400mm F/4G VR (first gen, red VR text)
« Last post by MILLIREHM on January 16, 2026, 23:34:55 »
Looks like a common problem. I was affected too. Bought mine (also version I)  in 2009 as second hand (still payed 4600 Euro then).  Later had it serviced by Nikon and got a SWM motor replacement installed. Finally a few years ago after seeing very little use and thus resting for some month I detected that it could nearly not be focussed any more. After sending it to NikonGermany again I got the reply that it needed a new inner focusing helicoid but that is not availabe any more. Finally I got it back having lost the little remaining ability to be manually focussed.

The lens was a revolutionary internal supertele-zoom with constant maximum aperture when it came out (and little to none none of the manifold "non-Pro" supertele-Zooms were available then) had great close-up capability and performed well in low to medium ranges but was found out to be subpar at longer distances. I dont need it any more but I share the disappointment that an expensive lens like that cannot be brought into life any more. It is the only lens of many I own that became unusable.
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Lens Talk / Re: Voigtländer Macro Apo Ultron 35/2 (APS-C)
« Last post by ColinM on January 16, 2026, 23:26:28 »
I'm really curious about short focal length macro lenses.

Airy, can you tell us what sort of shooting distance was involved with the shot of the watch?
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Lens Talk / Re: Voigtländer Macro Apo Ultron 35/2 (APS-C)
« Last post by Airy on January 16, 2026, 23:22:39 »
Now the only one thing that disturbed me is the overcorrected spherical aberration. If you look at the small lights, you will see "O"s suggesting a mirror lens, just smaller. Here is the full shot and a 100% crop at f/2. I got as close as possible to the crow; ten centimeters closer it would have flown away.

Also, you get an idea of the vignetting.
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Lens Talk / Re: Voigtländer Macro Apo Ultron 35/2 (APS-C)
« Last post by Airy on January 16, 2026, 23:19:53 »
Apo correction is fine. There is a wee hint of LoCA to be seen on this shot near minimal focussing distance (100% crop ; the original embraces the whole watch). On the Lightroom display the left stroke of the capital "A" is ever so slightly greenish ; on this JPEG export it seems gone. Shot at stupid f/2.
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Lens Talk / Voigtländer Macro Apo Ultron 35/2 (APS-C)
« Last post by Airy on January 16, 2026, 23:18:09 »
Not so happy with the 23/1.2 (I'll resell it), I decided to buy the 35/2 and indeed it is a different animal. Not perfect, but... judge for yourself. All pics SOOC.

For one thing, it has near-zero distortion and very good overall sharpness.
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Your Weekly Blog / Re: January 2026!
« Last post by ARTUROARTISTA on January 16, 2026, 23:18:05 »
Frank, a gorgeous portrait, no matter the convoluted technique used.
John and Arturo, two great shots and two very different painters, if you look at the background. The Rokkor (wide open I guess) uses a squirrel quill while the other one (which lens?) an airbrush.
Hello, the lens is AF.S MICRO NIKKOR 105mm 2.8G ED
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Your Weekly Blog / Re: January 2026!
« Last post by Airy on January 16, 2026, 22:50:51 »
Frank, a gorgeous portrait, no matter the convoluted technique used.
John and Arturo, two great shots and two very different painters, if you look at the background. The Rokkor (wide open I guess) uses a squirrel quill while the other one (which lens?) an airbrush.
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Themes, Portfolio Series, PaW, or PaM / Re: [Theme]Red is the rule here
« Last post by KarlMera on January 16, 2026, 20:57:43 »
Withered
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Your Weekly Blog / Re: January 2026!
« Last post by ARTUROARTISTA on January 16, 2026, 18:01:52 »
We live indeed on different planets (?)

The conifers around here are unhappy about being weighted down by thick coats of frozen snow. I can understand their feelings.
I like that photo of the German-Jewish genius, his enigmatic and observant gaze.

I believe the language of the future is being formed; humanity still has to evolve. Sometimes I think we're almost primates.
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