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Voigtländer Nokton 42.5mm f/0.95 Micro Four Thirds

Objektiv für Systemkamera - APS-C / MFT
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  • Ultra fast Portait Lens
  • extreme speed f/0.95
  • high quality workmanship
  • sensational image quality
  • unique bokeh
  • switchable aperture control
Aspherical, ultra-bright portrait lens
Voigtländer fans will be pleased - the Nokton F 0.95 is also available in the popular portrait focal length of 42.5 mm.

Like its sister models (MFT Nokton F 0.95 / 17.5 mm and 25 mm), the new Lens is characterized above all by its outstanding bokeh. Especially for portrait photography, this design option is of particular appeal. Anyone who has once worked with the possibilities of the open aperture will no longer want to do without it. The resulting shallow depth of field allows even unusual focal points to be set in a motif.

Of course, the new Lens also has the switchable aperture control, this will especially delight the "filmmakers" who like to make a noiseless and stepless aperture adjustment.

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999,- Objektiv für Systemkamera - APS-C / MFT
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Voigtländer Nokton 42.5mm f/0.95 Micro Four Thirds

Short profile

  • Ultra fast Portait Lens
  • extreme speed f/0.95
  • high quality workmanship
  • sensational image quality
  • unique bokeh
  • switchable aperture control

Product description for Voigtländer Nokton 42.5mm f/0.95 Micro Four Thirds

Aspherical, ultra-bright portrait lens
Voigtländer fans will be pleased - the Nokton F 0.95 is also available in the popular portrait focal length of 42.5 mm.

Like its sister models (MFT Nokton F 0.95 / 17.5 mm and 25 mm), the new Lens is characterized above all by its outstanding bokeh. Especially for portrait photography, this design option is of particular appeal. Anyone who has once worked with the possibilities of the open aperture will no longer want to do without it. The resulting shallow depth of field allows even unusual focal points to be set in a motif.

Of course, the new Lens also has the switchable aperture control, this will especially delight the "filmmakers" who like to make a noiseless and stepless aperture adjustment.

Voigtländer Nokton 42.5mm f/0.95 Micro Four Thirds

Optik
Brennweite
42,5 mm
Brennweite (auf KB umgerechnet)
85 mm
optischer Zoom
1 fach
Lichtstärke f/
0,95
Naheinstellung
0,23 m
max. Abbildungsmaßstab
1:4
Objektivtyp
Teleobjektiv
Festbrennweite
Autofokus
nein
Technik
geeignet für
Systemkamera
Objektiv-Anschluss
Micro Four Thirds
Ausstattung
Filtergewinde
58 mm
Bildstabilisator
nein
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Länge ca.
74,6 mm
Durchmesser ca.
64,3 mm
Gewicht ca.
571 g
Sonstiges
Farbton
schwarz
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4002451195522
KAN
19552

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