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Voigtlander 35mm f/1.5 II Nokton for M-Mount - Second Hand

Blending a compact form factor with a retro design, the Nokton Vintage Line 35mm f/1.5 Aspherical Type II VM Lens from Voigtlander is a fast wide-angle prime designed for M-mount rangefinder cameras. Available here in black, this Type II lens offers robust brass construction for a sturdy and substantial feel. A versatile all-purpose lens for daily use, this unobtrusive prime is well-suited for landscapes, cityscapes, street scenes, portraits, and more. It features a bright f/1.5 maximum aperture for excellent control over depth of field, and together with the lens's 12-blade aperture provides beautiful bokeh when called upon.

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Voigtlander 35mm f/1.5 II Nokton for M-Mount - Second Hand

Voigtlander 35mm f/1.5 II Nokton for M-Mount - Second Hand

Blending a compact form factor with a retro design, the Nokton Vintage Line 35mm f/1.5 Aspherical Type II VM Lens from Voigtlander is a fast wide-angle prime designed for M-mount rangefinder cameras. Available here in black, this Type II lens offers robust brass construction for a sturdy and substantial feel. A versatile all-purpose lens for daily use, this unobtrusive prime is well-suited for landscapes, cityscapes, street scenes, portraits, and more. It features a bright f/1.5 maximum aperture for excellent control over depth of field, and together with the lens's 12-blade aperture provides beautiful bokeh when called upon.

Type II lens featuring brass construction construction for a sturdy and substantial feel.

Fast f/1.5 maximum aperture for shallow depth of field shooting and working in low-light conditions.

Nine element, six group design featuring two double-sided aspheric lens elements provide excellent optical performance at all apertures.

Precise manual focus design with a minimum focusing distance of 1.6'.

12-blade diaphragm contributes to a pleasing out-of-focus quality when working with shallow depth of field techniques.

Compatible with optional LH-4N and LH-12 lens hoods.

Key Features:

Leica M-Mount Lens

Aperture Range: f/1.5 to f/16

Compact and Retro Design

Manual Focus with All-Metal Lens Barrel

Double-Sided Aspheric Elements

12-Blade Diaphram

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Voigtlander 35mm f/1.5 II Nokton for M-Mount - Second Hand

Blending a compact form factor with a retro design, the Nokton Vintage Line 35mm f/1.5 Aspherical Type II VM Lens from Voigtlander is a fast wide-angle prime designed for M-mount rangefinder cameras. Available here in black, this Type II lens offers robust brass construction for a sturdy and substantial feel. A versatile all-purpose lens for daily use, this unobtrusive prime is well-suited for landscapes, cityscapes, street scenes, portraits, and more. It features a bright f/1.5 maximum aperture for excellent control over depth of field, and together with the lens's 12-blade aperture provides beautiful bokeh when called upon.

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