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Published: 2016-02-26, Author: Joe , review by: shutterbug.com
Abstract: “You just have to live and life will give you pictures.” —Henri Cartier-Bresson “Of course it's all luck.” —Henri Cartier-Bresson Many people consider Cartier-Bresson the patron saint of documentary photographers, so sprinkled throughout this month's c...
very solid casing of excellent quality, very good f/0.95 aperture, excellent image quality in the frame centre, good resolution on the edge of the frame ( apart from the area near the maximum relative aperture), decently controlled chromatic aberration, n
noticeable spherical aberration, very high coma by f/0.95 and f/1.4, very high vignetting near the maximum relative aperture, mediocre work against bright light.
The number of faults shows clearly that constructing an f/0.95 lens with an angle of view reaching 63 degrees is not an easy task. Does it mean the Voigtalnder didn't meet that challenge? In our opinion, no. The list of pros is also quite big and longer t...
The Voigtläander Nokton 25mm f/0.95 MFT is an extreme design. This has both advantages as well as drawbacks. Technically the lens is capable of delivering a sharp image center at very large apertures but the borders are fairly soft here. In the field ...
Abstract: Rangefinder lenses and compact ‘mirrorless' camera bodies are frequently being wedded in a marriage that's not only very convenient, but makes great economic sense too. Most of these connections are facilitated by an adapter, but Cosina has decided to go ...
Amazingly well-built lens. Beautiful, creamy bokeh at wide apertures. Little to no vignetting when shooting wide open. Excellent price for Australians
Can be difficult to get a sharp image at f/0.95. Even though it's a Micro Four Thirds lens, it can't communicate electronically with the camera
The Nokton f/0.95 is an astounding lens. If you are seriously investing in Micro Four Thirds cameras, this lens offers excellent build quality, ease of use and images, which are all worth the investment....
Abstract: Ein Lichtriese, der bei Weitem nicht so gross aufträgt, wie seine aussergewöhnliche Offenblende von 0,95 vermuten lässt: Das erste Voigtländer-Objektiv mit Micro-Four-Thirds-Anschluss (MFT) ist trotz seines massiven Metallgehäuses gerade mal 410 Gramm sch...
extrem hochwertig verarbeitet, sehr weiches Bokeh, praktisch keine Vignettierungen, sehr gutes Preisleistungsverhältnis,
weder Automatik noch Autofokus verfügbar, bei F0,95 extrem exaktes Fokussieren erforderlich,
Das Nokton 25mm f/0.95 ist ein beeindruckendes Objektiv für das Micro-Four-Thirds-Format und damit für Olympus' und Panasonics Systemkameras. Bei offnener Blende ermöglicht die Optik extrem kurze Verschlusszeiten und bringt mit der winzigen Schärfenti...
Abstract: Nokton 0,95/25 mm im PHOTOGRAPHIE-Test. Voigtländer stellt sein erstes Objektiv für den Micro-Four-Thirds-Anschluss vor und kredenzt gleich einen Weltrekord: Das Nokton 0,95/25 mm bietet die höchste verfügbare Lichtstärke für den Four-Thirds-Standard. ...