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Voigtlander ULTRON 27mm F2 Available for Pre-Order (+ Reviews) and Voigtlander NOKTON 35mm F0.9 Release in August

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Back in February, Cosina said they’ll launch the following two lenses for the Fujifilm X mount

Now, the Voigtländer ULTRON 27mm F2 is available at BHphoto here and soon at Amazon here and Adorama here. First (and very positive) reviews about this lens can be found down below.

As far as the Voigtländer NOKTON 35mm f/0.9, today Cosina has announced they will released it in August. All the main specs about this lens can be read here and down below you’ll find the press release.

So we now have 5 lenses from Cosina with electronic contacts.

Press Release

(google translated)

We are very pleased to announce that a new item is just emerging in the Voigtlander family of lenses with a native Fujifilm X mount.

The Nokton designation is signed with super-bright Voigtlander constructions with lightness below f/1.5. The first lens from this line was presented in the 1950s and, as the name suggests, it was supposed to allow shooting at night – with little light. Today, in the era of high-sensitive digital matrices, Noctons are synonymous with extremely shallow depth of field and incredibly plastic blurs.

Nokton 35 mm f/0.9 is the brightest Voigtlander lens with Fujifilm X mount. A lens that will allow you to separate the subject of the photo from its background like no other.

The optical system of the new Noktona consisting of 10 elements arranged in 8 groups guarantees excellent image sharpness even on a fully open aperture. The use of special lenses including a ground aspherical GA lens allowed to maintain practical, compact lens sizes. It is this ground element, whose production process is extremely time-consuming and complicated that allows you to get such great results.

The lens tube made entirely of metal is a promise of solidity and precision of work for many years.

Nokton 35 mm f/0.9 is a dream come true for all Fujifilm X camera owners looking for the perfect bokeh, portraitists and reporters.

The main advantages:

  • designed to work with modern Fujifilm X APS-C matrices
  • electronic system ensuring communication between the lens and the camera
  • extremely solid, all-metal construction
  • manual focus for even greater precision
  • manual adjustment of the aperture
  • twelve-leaf aperture for beautiful blurring of blurring
  • minimum focusing distance of only 35 cm

For more details check the google translated product page.

Voigtländer ULTRON 27mm f/2 Review

via optyczne via cosina

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