Voigtlaender 42,5/0,95 Nokton 42.5 mm-42.5 mm Lens
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Selected User Reviews For Voigtlaender 42,5/0,95 Nokton 42.5 mm-42.5 mm Lens
As soon as I was able to access the F0, I tested it. A 95-point margin of safety Usually purple fringing occurs when shooting white, bright backgrounds or during midday. However, in that case, they are most likely of shooting during the daylight hours when the sun is high and bright. In that case, you are not necessarily shooting at that aperture anyway It is less likely to occur at night, in darker settings, & they do not appear so prominent during the day The 'glow' at F0 is noticeable. A 95-point margin of safety Nearer to the lens my perception is that the subject is showing more glow than farther away. During slowing down, chromatic aberrations decrease, glow diminishes, and a reduction in glow phenomena occurs A very minimal amount is found at F2 but very much at 8. As you move from 0 down, the lens is at its sharpest, and as you reach further down, diffraction sets in, and the sharpness starts to diminish. I am glad to help out with the operational aspects There is nothing smoother than the focus ring on this camera. A great deal of resistance but not too much. You can control the device with one finger if you need to I love it! This may have to be confirmed by measures in order to confirm if it is in fact true, but it appears to be so. In addition to 95, 42 is included as well. It boasts a smaller aperture, close-focus capability, and precise manual focus control), as well as the best build quality He shipped it out that day and got it the next day, he got a free black and white filter with it as well.
This lens and the Nokton lenses allow me to do away with PL mount lenses so that I do not have to get them. It is definitely worth the effort.
In addition to the Voigtlander Nokton 17, I also own the camera purchased a few months ago. A 5mm diameter. It is easy to take pictures of a 1 year old that moves fast, especially if the depth of field is good.
I like the DOF and the color rendering - very pleasing. It almost seems as if the photos are surreal. It seems that the lens is built to last for a lifetime. If I had a choice between the 5mm and the 17, I would pick A 5mm circle.
It was determined that this was the cause of our video footage exhibiting unstoppable "light flaring. " We took it to a local camera shop, which confirmed their diagnosis. There is no way to fix this with filters or polarizers. The lens we used for our production ended up being different from what we had originally planned.