jsrockit
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Apparently the 40mm is 46000 yen... in Japan.
http://www.cosina.co.jp/seihin/voigt/acce/adapter/40mm-f2_8/index.html
http://www.cosina.co.jp/seihin/voigt/acce/adapter/40mm-f2_8/index.html
Apparently the 40mm is 46000 yen... in Japan.
http://www.cosina.co.jp/seihin/voigt/acce/adapter/40mm-f2_8/index.html
Has there been any information from Voigtlander when CV15 will be available?
I guess someone is testing this lens, and hope we could see a review soon.
That's list price. Selling price is less.
Stephen
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The new Ultron 35mm f1.7 in chrome with 46mm filter size - compared to the old 35mm f1.7 in black.
Cosina has released no info yet on how soon the new 15, 35/1.7, and 10.5 M43 lenses will ship. the 40/2.8 is estimated to ship next month.
Stephen
The Zeiss Loxia Biogon seems to be quite ugly on the bokeh front (no surprise), so the Ultron is a curious proposition.
Is there any factual reason to favor brass over aluminum?
No, at the moment it fits only the Leica M to NEX close up adapter,
so it will only focus on NEX cameras.
Stephen
OK, thanks. So I guess the 35 mm / F 2,5 Color Skopar Pancake II is about as small as you can get from Voigtlander in a ~normal focal length for now.
Sorry the 40mm looks great but it seems a bit ridiculous to me. An M mount lens that cant be used on any M Mount camera and the one camera its meant for requires an adapter to be able to use it? I got really excited as always willing to try any new 40mm but they seem to have missed the M mount mark here a bit with that one. Unless Im totally missing something or there is a M Mount Helicoid on the way soon? (Although I wouldnt think that is even possible given the M mount is fixed like any other M mount lens to be able to be used with the Nex adapter so any adapter for use on a M mount camera is pretty much out too?)
This is good to know, Stephen. So many of us here need a sharper lens to finally get some reasonably good images!