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Re: Four new wide angles from Voigtlander & Zeiss for the Sony a7 series
« Reply #15 on: October 12, 2015, 16:39:57 »
Voigtlander has this to say:
http://voigtlaender.com/news.html

Apparently the glass of 12/5.6 is not redesigned.  Optimization seems to mean the barrel is designed so that the lens can communicate with the cameras.
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Re: Four new wide angles from Voigtlander & Zeiss for the Sony a7 series
« Reply #16 on: October 12, 2015, 17:12:49 »
We'll see, btw I read this
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Voigtländer continues its VM-Mount digital optimization with the new 12 mm F 5,6 Ultra-Wide-Heliar III
as they will give the 12/5.6 the same treatment as the 15/4.5 which was completely redesigned with a totally different optical design.

Anyhow, great news that will be bringing back these babies optimised for the Leica and mirrorless platforms  ;D
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Re: Four new wide angles from Voigtlander & Zeiss for the Sony a7 series
« Reply #17 on: October 12, 2015, 19:32:55 »
The Loxia 21mm is all new design, related only broadly to the old film-intended Biogon ZM.
Update: Zeiss says it's a Distagon = retrofocus in Zeiss-speak.
Hopefully this means that a relatively distortion-free 21mm is now available for 24x36.  The distortion chart for the Loxia shows a fair amount of barrel, but not as severely mustached as the ZF/ZE Distagon 21.

The Milvus 21mm appears** to be the same optical design as the previous ZF/ZE 21mm, but with a new barrel housing. Hello, mustache distortion...I know thee well.
**Based on the visual cross-section illustration in the Zeiss data sheet.
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Re: Four new wide angles from Voigtlander & Zeiss for the Sony a7 series
« Reply #18 on: October 12, 2015, 21:02:52 »
The Milvus 21mm appears** to be the same optical design as the previous ZF/ZE 21mm, (...)


It definitely is according to Zeiss. They improved the surface coating of the lenses inside, but the optical design stayed the same.


Same for all other Milvus lenses apart from the new Milvus 50 mm 1.4 and Milvus 85 mm 1.4
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Re: Four new wide angles from Voigtlander & Zeiss for the Sony a7 series
« Reply #19 on: October 13, 2015, 09:56:39 »
Meyer Optiks announced another new entry into the Sony E-Mount: a 0.95/35mm "NOCTURNUS": http://www.meyer-optik-goerlitz.com/nocturnus-f095-35mm/
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Re: Four new wide angles from Voigtlander & Zeiss for the Sony a7 series
« Reply #20 on: October 13, 2015, 10:18:25 »
Meyer Optiks announced another new entry into the Sony E-Mount: a 0.95/35mm "NOCTURNUS": http://www.meyer-optik-goerlitz.com/nocturnus-f095-35mm/

This is for APS-C format and is destined to be immediately rejected by Jan.  :D
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Re: Four new wide angles from Voigtlander & Zeiss for the Sony a7 series
« Reply #21 on: October 13, 2015, 14:31:13 »
Probably right about Jan but at 2000 Euros I can easily reject it  ;) . That almost exactly the price of Batis 25 and 85 from my dealer  :( and considerably more than the Zeiss 135 APO ZF.2 that I periodically think about.
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Re: Four new wide angles from Voigtlander & Zeiss for the Sony a7 series
« Reply #22 on: October 13, 2015, 17:32:30 »
Apparently the glass of 12/5.6 is not redesigned.  Optimization seems to mean the barrel is designed so that the lens can communicate with the cameras.
I disagree.

It is a new optical design of the the 12mm, optimized for digital, similar to what they did to the 15mm from Mark II to III.
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Re: Four new wide angles from Voigtlander & Zeiss for the Sony a7 series
« Reply #23 on: October 13, 2015, 17:47:09 »
This is for APS-C format and is destined to be immediately rejected by Jan.  :D
Exactly, not that I'm against the APS-C format but currently I only have the a7S with a "measly" 12MP full frame sensor so using lenses in crop mode makes little sense.

Should be an awesome lens however for those with smaller format mirrorless cameras, if the 2K price tag isn't an issue of course like Tommy mentioned.
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Re: Four new wide angles from Voigtlander & Zeiss for the Sony a7 series
« Reply #24 on: October 13, 2015, 18:53:38 »
This is for APS-C format and is destined to be immediately rejected by Jan.  :D

APC-C? What a stupid... Did not see it.
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Re: Four new wide angles from Voigtlander & Zeiss for the Sony a7 series
« Reply #25 on: October 19, 2015, 10:48:36 »
Specs for the new 12mm f/5.6 Mark III
Focal Length 12 mm
Aperture Ratio 1:5,6
Minimum Aperture F 22
Klick Stop 1/3
Lens Construction 12 elements in 10 groups
Angle of View 121°
Aperture Blades 10
Minimum Focus 0,5 m
Maximum Diameter 64,8 mm
Length 59,2 mm
Mount M-bayonet (VM)
Weight tbd
Filter Size n/a
Color black
Others Lens hood (non-detachable), Pressure fit cap, Rangefinder coupling from 0.7 m to infinity

The Mark I and Mark II was/is  10 elements in 8 groups
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Re: Four new wide angles from Voigtlander & Zeiss for the Sony a7 series
« Reply #26 on: October 19, 2015, 12:57:38 »
Thanks Erik for those specs, good to know that they've come up with a completely different design for digital.
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