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Voigtlander 50mm Nokton f/1.5 35mm Primes

4.57/5 (7 Reviews)


  • Camera Format35 mm SLR
    Lens TypeFixed Focal Length Lens
    Focal Length50mm
    Lens Max Aperturef/1.5
    Min Aperturef/16
    Focus TypeManual Focus
    Macro LensWithout Macro Lens
    Closest Focusing Distance36 in
    Picture Angle46 degrees
    Attachment / Filter Size52 mm
    Groups / Elements6 Elements in 5 Groups
    Diameter2.3 in
    Length2.2 in
    Weight8.48 oz
    MPN45ba218b
    Product ID20723823

Product Description

It features an all-metal lens barrel construction, a Leica compatible L screw-mount and a 10 bladed aperture (which creates very pleasing out-offocus highlights). Unlike its wider-angle counterparts, the Nokton 50mm lens incorporates a rangefinder calibrated rear-focus helicoid, which makes it easier to focus with classic rangefinder cameras from Leica, Contax and Canon . All lenses have a “click-stop” on the aperture movement at half-stop intervals making subtle adjustments in exposure or depth-of-field easy.


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Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by chris00nj a Intermediate

Date Reviewed: September 4, 2008

Strengths:    Great at wide aperatures.
Great bokeh.


Weaknesses:    No red dot?

Bottom Line:   
I needed a lens for low light situations with a $300 budget max and considered the Summarit 50/1.5 and the Canon 50/1.4.

This lens is great at wide aperatures. It's still sharp at the focus point and then produces an amazing bokeh.

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Duration Product Used:   6-10 years

Price Paid:    $260.00

Purchased At:   eBay

Similar Products Used:   I also considered and tested the Leica Summarit 50/1.5 and a Canon 50/1.4 both of which you could get for <$300

Type of photography:   People


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by victor bentzvi a Professional from israel

Date Reviewed: June 22, 2003

Strengths:    supperb optical quality. very good build quality. the best 50mm i have used (exept the sumicron which is not mine).

Weaknesses:    not leica (but i was able to build a system of rangefinder with voigtlander in price range of leicas one lense)

Bottom Line:   
i think that its the only substitution to the leica lenses. its not top quality of the leica not in terms of the build quality and not optically. but it costs 1/4 of hte leica. the image quality you can achive with it is much closer to leica than any other 50mm lense i have used. it feels great while working with it which is very importent to me. photography with rangefinders for me is an intuition and the nokton is there, i feel free with it.
stopping down 1 f-stop delivers great image. at f4 the quality is superb. focusing is very smooth and rewording.
the lense hood is very usefull, and its not a real problem to use filters on it as one reviewer noticed (it mught be problematic if one changes filters for each frame... not me).
i use this lense on r2 body, others are snapshot skopar and lenthar 90mm.
i think that only the real experts who get used to leica top quality will notice in my exhabition that the images are not taken with the leicas.
i recomened you to read the reviews of erwin puts (there are other voigtlanders too). i think he's a graet expert and real leuca freak.

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Duration Product Used:   2-5 years

Price Paid:    $320.00

Purchased At:   b&h

Similar Products Used:   zeiss plannar 50/1.7, nikons, pentaxes, sumicrom m (corrent).

Type of photography:   Fine Art


Overall Rating:3
Value Rating:4
Submitted by darryl a Expert from keng hong

Date Reviewed: May 24, 2003

Strengths:    optics and colors

Weaknesses:    construction...terrible

Bottom Line:   
fantastic optics!lens is very sharp and color is superb. Constuction looks superb but no where near it. read my other reviews of voigtlander lens. i bought it thinking that the lens construction should be the last to check as it LOOKS great. I have 5 voigtlander lens and every one of them have imperfection in terms of the lens coating. just look at it and let the light reflects and you will see certain points that is not coated. although it does not affect the outcome of the picture. it is very irritating to notice such thinks considering even a cheap sigma cosumer lens can do a better complete coat

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Duration Product Used:   2-5 years

Price Paid:    $300.00

Purchased At:   singapore

Similar Products Used:   35/1.7
90/3.5
15/4.5
28/1.9


Type of photography:   People


Overall Rating:4
Value Rating:5
Submitted by jsmith45 a Expert from New Orleans, LA

Date Reviewed: December 1, 2002

Strengths:    Optical quality

Weaknesses:    Weight and size

Bottom Line:   
Large and heavy, but optically excellent even at wide apertures. Some complain about the bokeh but I don't find it objectionable. A fine lens for low light photography indoors and outdoors.

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Duration Product Used:   21+ years

Price Paid:    $375.00

Purchased At:   Cameraquest

Similar Products Used:   50/1.5 Sonnar, 50/1.5 Summarit

Type of photography:   Outdoor


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Nick R a Expert from Kenilworth, UK

Date Reviewed: September 17, 2002

Strengths:    Excellent quality, fast, well-made.

Weaknesses:    Heavier than other Voigtlanders.

Bottom Line:   
A superlative standard lens - top notch quality at bargain-basement price. What more could anyone ask for? It looks nice, as well!

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Duration Product Used:   21+ years

Similar Products Used:   Other 50s from Canon, Zeiss and others.

Type of photography:   Outdoor



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  • Camera Format35 mm SLR
    Lens TypeFixed Focal Length Lens
    Focal Length50mm
    Lens Max Aperturef/1.5
    Min Aperturef/16
    Focus TypeManual Focus
    Macro LensWithout Macro Lens
    Closest Focusing Distance36 in
    Picture Angle46 degrees
    Attachment / Filter Size52 mm
    Groups / Elements6 Elements in 5 Groups
    Diameter2.3 in
    Length2.2 in
    Weight8.48 oz
    MPN45ba218b
    Product ID20723823
    Other Features<li>Aperture range: f/1.5-16 <li>Min focus: 3ft (0.9m)


 

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