sper
Well-known
Are you interested in the new Voigtlander 75mm f1.8 in Canon or Nikon mount? It seems like it's the same as their M mount version, is this possible?
The other lens to conisder is the 90mm 3.5, and to be honest I was sort of hoping they would release something more like a 28mm.
Judging from the 40mm f2 Ultron, it should be a fantastic little prime at sub Zeiss prices.
The other lens to conisder is the 90mm 3.5, and to be honest I was sort of hoping they would release something more like a 28mm.
Judging from the 40mm f2 Ultron, it should be a fantastic little prime at sub Zeiss prices.
sper
Well-known
Actually what I'd really love to see would be more cheap slow primes ala the rangefinder line. A 28mm 2.5, or a 25mm f4. The fast lenses are nice but the 20mm 3.5 is not that much cheaper than the 17-40 L.
hans voralberg
Veteran
I thought they announced that they will release it in Nikon mount? Ask the bartender.
swoop
Well-known
Nope. For me the whole point of using an SLR is for autofocus when I'm feeling lazy.
sper
Well-known
http://blog.digitalrev.com/2011/02/13/new-voigtlander-75mm-f1-8-for-nikon-and-canon/
They did, I'm just curious as to interest.
They did, I'm just curious as to interest.
PatrickONeill
Well-known
i'd rather have save the cash for sigma's 85mm ƒ1.4
thats a beauty of a lens.
thats a beauty of a lens.
Chris101
summicronia
I do want the older Voigt in M mount (the size is really nice) but would probably not want the 1.8 in a Nikon mount - I have the 85mm f/1.8 AF Nikkor and am very pleased with it. I see no reason to ditch it.
wotalegend
Well-known
I would if I didn't already have a CV 75/2.5 Series I in F-mount.
ibcrewin
Ah looky looky
Is there a guide to CV lenses in EF mounts?
rxmd
May contain traces of nut
gavinlg
Veteran
I will be interested if it's a good lens - meaning if it brings something to the table that a canon 85mm f1.8 or zeiss 85mm f1.4 can't.
slm
Formerly nextreme
I would have been into the whole SL II line for my Canon Elan 7N, but they are not releasing the 58/1.4 in EOS mount. A shame as 20/40/58 (and now 75 and 90) would make for an interesting kit.
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