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  • Voigtländer Nokton 1.5/28 mm Type I VM aspherical, silver
  • compact aspherical wide-angle lens in retro style
  • M bayonet (VM)
  • Filter Ø 43 mm
  • 10 elements in 8 groups
  • 12 aperture blades
  • Minimum distance 0.5 m
  • Angle of view 74.5°
  • Weight 250 g
  • incl. front and rear caps

Compact aspherical wide-angle lens in retro style.

Key features:
Double-sided aspherical lenses for outstanding optical performance
Manual focus for precise focusing
Built-in rangefinder locking system
Compact and lightweight design in retro style

The NOKTON 28 mm F1.5 aspherical is a wide-angle lens and was developed for the Leica M bayonet.
It combines three outstanding elements: an impressively large aperture, compact dimensions and excellent optical performance.

The lens is available in two versions:
Type I, made of aluminum, weighs 250 g and is available in matt black or silver.
Type II, made of brass, has a special haptic quality due to its higher weight of 330 g and is available in both black and silver paint.

The classically designed lens barrel is equipped with an 8-group 10-element optical system with two aspherical lens elements on both sides. Even at an aperture of F1.5, this delivers outstanding optical performance with a high level of sharpness right up to the edges.

The other technical details are also impressive:
The 12 aperture blades ensure a smooth focus gradient and allow the photographer a high degree of creative freedom, while the close-up limit of 50 cm also offers the option of interesting perspective composition of the respective subject.

In addition to classic landscape photography, a 28 mm focal length can be used for a wide range of other purposes, and with a length of 45.5 cm and a compact 43 mm filter diameter, the lens always remains extremely mobile and flexible.

With the NOKTON 28 mm F1.5 aspherical, Voigtländer is once again setting new standards in terms of image quality and design to offer discerning photographers a unique tool. This wide-angle lens combines aesthetics, mobility and optical excellence at the highest level.

The LH-6 lens hood is available as an option.

TECHNICAL DATA:
Focal length: 28 mm
Mount: VM mount
Speed: f/1.5
Smallest aperture: F 16
Optical construction: 10 lenses in 8 groups
Angle of view: 74.5°
Aperture blades: 12
Minimum distance: 50 cm
Filter size: Ø 43 mm
Maximum diameter: 54.0 mm
Total length: 45.5 mm
Weight: 250 g (Type I), 330 g (Type II)
Colors: Black matte, silver (Type I), black, silver (Type II)

Scope of delivery:
Lens cap
Back cap

Farbe: silber
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Voigtländer

Short profile

  • Voigtländer Nokton 1.5/28 mm Type I VM aspherical, silver
  • compact aspherical wide-angle lens in retro style
  • M bayonet (VM)
  • Filter Ø 43 mm
  • 10 elements in 8 groups
  • 12 aperture blades
  • Minimum distance 0.5 m
  • Angle of view 74.5°
  • Weight 250 g
  • incl. front and rear caps

Product description for Voigtländer

Compact aspherical wide-angle lens in retro style.

Key features:
Double-sided aspherical lenses for outstanding optical performance
Manual focus for precise focusing
Built-in rangefinder locking system
Compact and lightweight design in retro style

The NOKTON 28 mm F1.5 aspherical is a wide-angle lens and was developed for the Leica M bayonet.
It combines three outstanding elements: an impressively large aperture, compact dimensions and excellent optical performance.

The lens is available in two versions:
Type I, made of aluminum, weighs 250 g and is available in matt black or silver.
Type II, made of brass, has a special haptic quality due to its higher weight of 330 g and is available in both black and silver paint.

The classically designed lens barrel is equipped with an 8-group 10-element optical system with two aspherical lens elements on both sides. Even at an aperture of F1.5, this delivers outstanding optical performance with a high level of sharpness right up to the edges.

The other technical details are also impressive:
The 12 aperture blades ensure a smooth focus gradient and allow the photographer a high degree of creative freedom, while the close-up limit of 50 cm also offers the option of interesting perspective composition of the respective subject.

In addition to classic landscape photography, a 28 mm focal length can be used for a wide range of other purposes, and with a length of 45.5 cm and a compact 43 mm filter diameter, the lens always remains extremely mobile and flexible.

With the NOKTON 28 mm F1.5 aspherical, Voigtländer is once again setting new standards in terms of image quality and design to offer discerning photographers a unique tool. This wide-angle lens combines aesthetics, mobility and optical excellence at the highest level.

The LH-6 lens hood is available as an option.

TECHNICAL DATA:
Focal length: 28 mm
Mount: VM mount
Speed: f/1.5
Smallest aperture: F 16
Optical construction: 10 lenses in 8 groups
Angle of view: 74.5°
Aperture blades: 12
Minimum distance: 50 cm
Filter size: Ø 43 mm
Maximum diameter: 54.0 mm
Total length: 45.5 mm
Weight: 250 g (Type I), 330 g (Type II)
Colors: Black matte, silver (Type I), black, silver (Type II)

Scope of delivery:
Lens cap
Back cap

Voigtländer

Optik
Brennweite
28 mm
optischer Zoom
1 fach
Lichtstärke f/
1.5 f
Naheinstellung
0.5 m
max. Abbildungsmaßstab
ohne Angabe
Objektivtyp
Weitwinkelobjektiv
Festbrennweite
Autofokus
nein
Technik
geeignet für
Vollformat
Objektiv-Anschluss
Leica M
Ausstattung
Filtergewinde
43 mm
Bildstabilisator
ohne Angabe
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Länge ca.
45.5 mm
Durchmesser ca.
54 mm
Gewicht ca.
250 g
Sonstiges
Farbton
grau-silber
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Objektivdeckel und Rückdeckel
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4002451007009
KAN
BA381A

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