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Voigtlander 60mm f0.95 Nokton MFT Lens

Voigtlander 60mm f0.95 Nokton MFT Lens

The NOKTON 60mm F0.95 is a medium telephoto lens with a new design, exclusively for Micro Four Thirds mount cameras. The angle of view is 21.5°, which is equivalent to about 120mm in full-frame conversion.

Among interchangeable lenses for full-frame format sensors, there is almost no model that has the same optical specifications, which engenders a very unique “bokeh” effect.

With the NOKTON 60mm F0.95, you can enjoy shooting distortion-free, upright posture and close positioning by keeping a working distance for portrait shooting, nature photo shooting, or studio-shooting. It boasts the perfect angle of view to ‘up shoot’ for video.

This lens is manual focus and employs a metal helicoid which can distinguish very sensitive focusing with maximum aperture. This silky feeling, which one can only realize by manual focus design, is one of the primary characteristics of Voigtländer’s new NOKTON 60mm F0.95.

A minimum focus distance is 34cm and the maximum reproduction ratio is 1:4 (1:2 in full-frame conversion.) Thus the 60mm F0.95 Nokton can be used as a large aperture macro lens! It also comes with a lens shielding hood which blocks a high level of stray light.

The lens also features a click-stop switching mechanism that enables the aperture to be opened and closed without a clicking noise. Therefore, you don’t have to worry about the clicking noise when shooting video and it enables the delicate control of depth of field by only a minor adjustment of the aperture ring.

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Voigtlander 60mm f0.95 Nokton MFT Lens

The NOKTON 60mm F0.95 is a medium telephoto lens with a new design, exclusively for Micro Four Thirds mount cameras. The angle of view is 21.5°, which is equivalent to about 120mm in full-frame conversion.

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