Nokton Classic 35mm F1.4 INFO

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Focal lenght: 35mm
Aperture range: 1.4 - 16
Focusing range: 0.7m - infinity
No.of element/groups: 6/8
Aperture blades: 10
Angular field: 63°
Filter: 43
Length: 55x28.5mm
Weight: 200g

Two options: Multi-coating (MC) and Single-coating (SC)
Optional hood: LH-6 (New VC hood)


In Japan this lens will start to sell on February 17th
The price is listed for 75,000 yens, but the dealers price will be around 65,000 yens, I think the price will be around $500 dlls.
The optional hood will be sell separate for around 5,500 yens.;)
 
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Pricewise sounds excellent... And I'm sure that like most of the CV products, it'll have a limited run (a couple of years...).

I checked its looks in the CV website, and seems to be very flat. Reminds me of the previous Summilux design, the pre-Aspherical one.

Thanks for posting the specifications! :)
 
cmogi10 said:
Do they say how many aperture blades the lens has?
Ten aperture blades, same as the 40 Nokton.
 

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All I gotta say is that so long as the bokeh isnt as harsh when you have bright highlights wide open as can be seen in the 40mm nokton I'm all over this lens.
 
The NOKTON classic 35mm and 40mm F1.4 have a very similar lenses formula, but the configuration of the 35mm has 8 elements with 6 groups and the 40mm has 7 elements with 6 groups, that difference makes the 35mm 25g more heavy.
Both of them have 10 aperture blades, use the same hood and the filter size is the same.

Inclusively the outside look and the feel are very similar.
 
veraikon said:
The new Voigtländer Nokton classic 1.4/35 ist listed in Germany for 399€ (469€ with hood), available in March.

Plenty of time to get saving then :)

I'm hoping for better bokeh rendition than the 40mm Nokton wide open (although that lens gets really nice from f2). I'll wait 'til I see some shots from the 35 before I pull the trigger, but they'd need to be pretty nasty to stop me from dropping 399€ on one.
 
About a month ago and before the news broke, I got myself a 35 Ultron. Perhaps this was a mistake. If I had waited, I might have picked one up alot cheaper from the glut that will appear on the market once the Nokton hits the streets. ;)

As it is I don't think I will join the rush inless I see a large improvement in performance with the new lens. If I needed the extra 1/2 stop, I would probably go for the 1.2 but that's just me.

Kim
 
I will wait for some shots to come out, especially concerning the out of focus, I am hoping it will be as smooth as a yashinon lens :D wishful thinking on my part. Highly interested though, the extra speed and compact size are enough for me to second guess my future summicron asph purchase
 
I might sound naïv on this one, but do you guys think this new lens will shade over the market (2nd hand incl.) of the 40 f1.4? (overlapping?)
 
Yes, Voigtlander should charge at least $1,000 for this lens. That way, any uncorrected aberrations can be called "character" and/or "glow." :rolleyes:
 
branki said:
I might sound naïv on this one, but do you guys think this new lens will shade over the market (2nd hand incl.) of the 40 f1.4? (overlapping?)

i think that people with 40mm framelines in cameras will continue to buy 40mm and those with 35 framelines will buy new one.
 
kevin m said:
Yes, Voigtlander should charge at least $1,000 for this lens. That way, any uncorrected aberrations can be called "character" and/or "glow." :rolleyes:

That's one way to see it. But I don't think you are right. Being sarcastic or trying to be logical won't change the reality:

The 35 f1.2. That's another thing Leica can't do. I remember reading Mr. K saying he wanted to produce this lens because other manufacturers can't afford to do it.

And what about the most excellent Nokton 50 1.5? It beats any Nikkor 50 I've tried (and I've tested them against this lens). And this lens has TWO aspherical surfaces and one SD element! That's a thing not even Leica is doing.

... And more...

And I'm sure you know as we all do that if those lenses had a Zeiss logo on them they'd jump 3 times in price. That is called "exclusivity".
 
NB23 said:
And what about the most excellent Nokton 50 1.5? It beats any Nikkor 50 I've tried (and I've tested them against this lens).

Beats the Nikkors how ? Like it beats the Noctilux ?

You talking about LTM Nikkors or SLR Nikkors ? How about the new
50/1.4 Olympic ?
 
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