The new Sony FE mount Voigtlander 21mm f/3.5 lens is now available for sale at $699. It is a completely new optical formula, optimized for Sony mirrorless sensors.
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high performance compact aspherical lens
f/3.5 to f/22 in 1/3 stop increments
9 elements in 8 groups - one Aspherical
Filter size 52mm
Weight 230 grams, 39.9mm long x 62.8mm wide
Close Focus 20 cm
10 aperture blades
lens caps and lens hood included
optimized for Sony Sensor
5 axis stabilization possible if provided by camera body
21/3.5 Prototype shown on A7 body with 110/2.5 Prototype
COLOR SKOPAR is the designation of a compact high performance lens improved for color photography in 1949 after being released by Voigtländer in the 1920s as the SKOPAR and used as the main lens on many compact cameras up to after WWII.
As a super wide-angle lens that realizes both compact size and high performance by boldly limiting its maximum aperture to a practical level of brightness, the COLOR-SKOPAR 21mm F3.5 Aspherical E-mount carries on
the tradition of its designation. The lens provides an image circle that covers full frame sensors and an optical formula optimized for E-mount sensors.
With a 91.2° field of view, which is wider than the field viewable at high resolution by the human eye, the lens is capable of capturing dynamic compositions. In addition, as well as covering full frame sensors, the deep depth of field of the lens makes it very suitable for quick snap shooting by estimating focus distance by eye. The minimum focusing distance is a very short 20cm, making it possible to capture exaggerated perspectives by getting very close to the subject.
CLICK HERE FOR PICS ON SHOPPING CART
high performance compact aspherical lens
f/3.5 to f/22 in 1/3 stop increments
9 elements in 8 groups - one Aspherical
Filter size 52mm
Weight 230 grams, 39.9mm long x 62.8mm wide
Close Focus 20 cm
10 aperture blades
lens caps and lens hood included
optimized for Sony Sensor
5 axis stabilization possible if provided by camera body
21/3.5 Prototype shown on A7 body with 110/2.5 Prototype
COLOR SKOPAR is the designation of a compact high performance lens improved for color photography in 1949 after being released by Voigtländer in the 1920s as the SKOPAR and used as the main lens on many compact cameras up to after WWII.
As a super wide-angle lens that realizes both compact size and high performance by boldly limiting its maximum aperture to a practical level of brightness, the COLOR-SKOPAR 21mm F3.5 Aspherical E-mount carries on
the tradition of its designation. The lens provides an image circle that covers full frame sensors and an optical formula optimized for E-mount sensors.
With a 91.2° field of view, which is wider than the field viewable at high resolution by the human eye, the lens is capable of capturing dynamic compositions. In addition, as well as covering full frame sensors, the deep depth of field of the lens makes it very suitable for quick snap shooting by estimating focus distance by eye. The minimum focusing distance is a very short 20cm, making it possible to capture exaggerated perspectives by getting very close to the subject.
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When does M-mount version arrive? Waiting expectantly.....
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When does M-mount version arrive? Waiting expectantly.....![]()
same here!
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- Alas, no M mount version has been announced.
Ah. But they showed us one at Photokina.
Cruel, cruel, Cosina
Ah. But they showed us one at Photokina.
Cruel, cruel, Cosina
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