NikonGear'23
Gear Talk => Lens Talk => Topic started by: Dr Klaus Schmitt on November 16, 2019, 15:02:42
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Announcement (in JP): http://www.cosina.co.jp/seihin/voigtlander/e-mount/e-50mmF2/index.html (http://www.cosina.co.jp/seihin/voigtlander/e-mount/e-50mmF2/index.html)
Samples: http://www.cosina.co.jp/seihin/voigtlander/e-mount/e-50mmF2/sample/01.html (http://www.cosina.co.jp/seihin/voigtlander/e-mount/e-50mmF2/sample/01.html)
MFT:
(https://nikongear.net/revival/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fforum.mflenses.com%2Fuserpix%2F201911%2Fbig_1380_50mmf2mtf_1.jpg&hash=5dfc406ec9b967a59433b390de8b363194961bca)
Impressive, but only in E-mount...
Price in Germany EUR 1099, in Japan
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English version :
http://www.cosina.co.jp/seihin/voigtlander/english/e-e-mount/e-50mmf2.html (http://www.cosina.co.jp/seihin/voigtlander/english/e-e-mount/e-50mmf2.html)
That would be the equivalent of my Zeiss 50/2, if I went to mirrorless. That may happen some day, when my Df dies.
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Fantastic MTF, and the lens is impressively small. Shows that lenses don't have to be huge to get good performance.
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Great specs and MTF indeed. One could expect a version in the Z mouth, I guess?
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Great specs and MTF indeed. One could expect a version in the Z mouth, I guess?
Sounds great, but who knows... Nikon's share of the market today is less than 5%. Any info on how 50/1.8S compares to this one? THX! LZ
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Apparently one needs a Sony body for this and some of the other excellent and interesting Voigtlander lenses (e.g. APO 65/2, 10/5.6).
It must be said that full manual focus works better on a Sony A7rIII+ body than on a Nikon Z; there is the (optional!) automatic magnification, and the frame rate of the Sony in magnified mode is much higher than the Nikon's.
The 50/1.8Z is imho an excellent lens, interesting indeed to compare it to this Voigtlander APO 50/2...
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Shows that lenses don't have to be huge to get good performance.
Fully agree with that...
This is why I an going toward a M mount system to fit the Z6. and in addition they share a close register distance.
I just hope these lenses will appear soon in Nikon Z mount and finally recognised by the Z bodies. :)
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Fully agree with that...
This is why I an going toward a M mount system to fit the Z6. and in addition they share a close register distance.
I just hope these lenses will appear soon in Nikon Z mount and finally recognised by the Z bodies. :)
Don’t hold your breath; last year Nikon mentioned that they were not planning to “open” the Z mount for third parties.
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Don’t hold your breath; last year Nikon mentioned that they were not planning to “open” the Z mount for third parties.
Nevertheless, third-party lenses are already showing up for Nikon Z. They're all manual focus at this time, like the new APO Lanthar is.
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Nevertheless, third-party lenses are already showing up for Nikon Z. They're all manual focus at this time, like the new APO Lanthar is.
Yes, but these are all without electrical interface for transferring data like aperture, focal length and focus distance. In Nikon parlance "non-chipped". I think most of them, if not all, are coming from China b.t.w. Now of course focal length can be entered manually, but focus distance cannot.
The e-mount Voigtlanders do automatically transfer this data, which is e.g. needed to let IBIS function properly. And IBIS is of great help during manual focussing in magnified mode.
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B.t.w. there is always the option of mounting this lens on the Nikon Z with help of the Techart TZE-01 e-mount to z-mount adapter. There seem however to be a few issues with it, e.g. with Voigtlanders it does not communicate aperture value correctly.
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Sweet lens, I am planning on buying one when it starts shipping along with a Sony body (mosr lilely a used a9 so I can take advatage of the ES 1/32000 sec speed.
I rented a 7R3 and a Voigtlander 40mm 1.2 for 3 weeks and I really enjoyed the combo for traveling light. The focus peaking made focusing the lens wide open, effortless.