Top pick New USA Voigtlander 50mm f/1.1 50/1.1 Nokton Leica M, M9, Ricoh GXR M NEX M43This item appears here because it is the lowest priced, Buy It Now item from a highly rated seller. | New Free shipping Returns accepted Thousand Oaks, CA, USA | |
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Top pick Voigtlander Nokton 50/1.1 50mm f/1.1 Lens M mounted Japan for Leica-M M-EThis item appears here because it is the lowest priced, Buy It Now item from a highly rated seller. | Used Free shipping Returns accepted Hong Kong | |
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| The Voigtlander 50 mm f/1.1 is a reliable aspherical lens with f/1.1 maximum aperture that delivers bright pictures even in low-lighting condition. The 7 elements in 6-groups lens construction of this Voigtlander aspherical lens provide crisp and sharp pictures. The 1-meter minimum focusing distance of this Voigtlander camera lens allows you to capture great close-up images. The Voigtlander 50 mm f/1.1 has a 10-bladed aperture diaphragm that provides exceptional background effects. The SD (super-low dispersion) glass element of this Voigtlander aspherical lens offers clear images with minimum abbreviations. Save your Voigtlander camera lens from dirt with its 58mm filter size. | |
| Product Identifiers | |
| MPN | BA247A |
| UPC | 4002451194563 |
| Lens System | |
| Type | Aspheric |
| Focus Type | Manual |
| Focal Length | Fixed/Prime |
| Focal Length (mm) | 50 mm |
| Aperture | F/1.1 |
| Min Aperture | 16 |
| Compatibility | |
| Compatible Brand | Leica, Voigtlander |
| Mount | Leica M, M-Bajonett-Mount |
Average review score based on 4 user reviews
of customers recommend this product
really fast lens, provide sharpness even in the biggest aperture, that is F1.1. built material is superb. coating is perfect. this lens is really suitable for people who love potrait and street photography
My particular copy of the Nokton 50mm f1.1 M mount is very sharp and produces contrast on film shots (Delta 100) so close to other M lenses that I would not be able to justify the extra expense. I would recommend anyone desiring a fast M lens that is well built and a pleasure to use, try the Nokton.
"Poor man's noctilux" is not so poor.....
Sharpness on par, or better, than the Leica lenses I have seen ( on f1), price is more "right", size/weight is similar or lighter.....
Only the out of focus(bokeh)is a little smoother ( both foreground and background) on the Leica, but as these things are very dependent on the shooting conditions I consider it an economic extravaganza to go for the Leitz instead. Unless you are very fond of an overall "softer" appearance of your pictures)
I purchased this lens. And I was moved by very splendid description when I really photographed it. I want to use this lens habitually all the time from now on.