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Voigtländer Nokton aspherical 40mm f/1.2 Nikon Z

Objektiv für Systemkameras - Vollformat
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  • Voigtländer Nokton aspherical 1.2/40 mm Lens black
  • Full frame lens for Nikon Z-Mount
  • Filter Ø 58 mm
  • 10-blade diaphragm for beautiful bokeh
  • robust and durable all-metal lens barrel
  • manual focus for reliable fine focusing
  • Minimum distance 0.30 m
  • incl. lens hood

Compact, fast full-frame lens for Nikon Z-mount with robust, durable all-metal lens barrel and manual focus for reliable fine focusing.

Fast, aspherical 40 mm full-frame lens for Nikon Z-mount.
The optical construction consists of eight elements in six groups, two of which are double-sided aspherical elements. Despite its compact size, the lens achieves an amazingly large aperture of F1.2. The manual focus Lens has been specially optimized for the image sensor of Nikon Z-mount models. As a result, the very popular 40mm focal length in the previous Voigtländer range can now finally be used on Nikon Z models.
The lens is equipped with electronic contacts and enables communication between the Lens and the Body.

In addition to the Exif information and the camera's internal image stabilization (3 axes), the combination with a compatible body and the latest firmware (* 1) supports three types of focusing functions:

(1) Focusing by changing the colour of the focus point frame
(2) Focusing with peaking function and
(3) Focusing with the magnification button.

Further product features:
Exclusively developed for the Nikon Z mount
Data communication with the Body via electronic contacts
Robust and durable all-metal lens barrel
Manual focus for reliable fine focusing
10-blade diaphragm for beautiful bokeh

Technical data:
Speed (F): 1.2
Maximum angle of view: 54.8°
Optical construction: 8 lenses in 6 groups
Number of aperture blades: 10 (round aperture)
Smallest aperture (F): 22
Closest focusing distance (cm): 0.30 m
Filter diameter (mm): 58 mm
Dimensions - OD x length (mm): approx. 67.7 x 53.9 mm
Weight (g): approx. 315 g

Scope of delivery:
Lens cap, rear cap, lens hood

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Voigtländer Nokton aspherical 40mm f/1.2 Nikon Z

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  • Voigtländer Nokton aspherical 1.2/40 mm Lens black
  • Full frame lens for Nikon Z-Mount
  • Filter Ø 58 mm
  • 10-blade diaphragm for beautiful bokeh
  • robust and durable all-metal lens barrel
  • manual focus for reliable fine focusing
  • Minimum distance 0.30 m
  • incl. lens hood

Product description for Voigtländer Nokton aspherical 40mm f/1.2 Nikon Z

Compact, fast full-frame lens for Nikon Z-mount with robust, durable all-metal lens barrel and manual focus for reliable fine focusing.

Fast, aspherical 40 mm full-frame lens for Nikon Z-mount.
The optical construction consists of eight elements in six groups, two of which are double-sided aspherical elements. Despite its compact size, the lens achieves an amazingly large aperture of F1.2. The manual focus Lens has been specially optimized for the image sensor of Nikon Z-mount models. As a result, the very popular 40mm focal length in the previous Voigtländer range can now finally be used on Nikon Z models.
The lens is equipped with electronic contacts and enables communication between the Lens and the Body.

In addition to the Exif information and the camera's internal image stabilization (3 axes), the combination with a compatible body and the latest firmware (* 1) supports three types of focusing functions:

(1) Focusing by changing the colour of the focus point frame
(2) Focusing with peaking function and
(3) Focusing with the magnification button.

Further product features:
Exclusively developed for the Nikon Z mount
Data communication with the Body via electronic contacts
Robust and durable all-metal lens barrel
Manual focus for reliable fine focusing
10-blade diaphragm for beautiful bokeh

Technical data:
Speed (F): 1.2
Maximum angle of view: 54.8°
Optical construction: 8 lenses in 6 groups
Number of aperture blades: 10 (round aperture)
Smallest aperture (F): 22
Closest focusing distance (cm): 0.30 m
Filter diameter (mm): 58 mm
Dimensions - OD x length (mm): approx. 67.7 x 53.9 mm
Weight (g): approx. 315 g

Scope of delivery:
Lens cap, rear cap, lens hood

Voigtländer Nokton aspherical 40mm f/1.2 Nikon Z

Optik
Brennweite
40 mm
optischer Zoom
1 fach
Lichtstärke f/
1,2
Naheinstellung
0,3 m
max. Abbildungsmaßstab
ohne Angabe
Objektivtyp
Festbrennweite
Autofokus
nein
Technik
geeignet für
Vollformat
Objektiv-Anschluss
Nikon Z
Ausstattung
Filtergewinde
58 mm
Bildstabilisator
nein
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Länge ca.
53,9 mm
Durchmesser ca.
67,7 mm
Gewicht ca.
315 g
Sonstiges
Farbton
schwarz
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Objektivdeckel, Rückdeckel und Gegenlichtblende
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4002451006750
KAN
115408

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