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Voigtländer 3.5/21mm VM aspherical, Type II Leica M black

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  • Voigtländer Color-Skopar 3.5/21 mm VM aspherical, Type II
  • compact super wide-angle Lens
  • classic retro design with compact dimensions
  • manual focus for precise focusing
  • 10 aperture blades for exceptional bokeh
  • extremely solid and high-quality construction
  • VM bayonet / full format
  • Aperture blades: 10
  • Minimum distance: 0.5 m
  • Rangefinder coupling: ∞ ~ 0.7 m (depending on camera)
  • Filter size: Ø 39 mm

Compact super wide-angle lens with crescent-shaped focusing recess.
The Voigtländer Color-Skopar 21 mm F3.5 Type II is also available as Type I with the very classic design. Type II is a no less beautiful variant, reminiscent of the Lenses of the 1970s. In contrast to Type I, Type II is equipped with a larger and crescent-shaped focusing recess that promises very intuitive operation.

The inner workings are identical in both versions and consist of nine lens elements in eight groups. The use of an aspherical lens has made it possible to achieve high imaging performance while maintaining compactness. Landscape and architectural photographers in particular will enjoy the continuous sharpness and minimal distortion right to the edges, but the Type II version of the super wide-angle lens is also ideal for many other applications. Thanks to its compact size and low weight of only 220 g, it also remains an ever-pleasant companion in everyday photography.

The Voigtländer Color-Skopar 21 mm F3.5 is optimized for Leica M cameras, but can of course also be used on Fuji X cameras, Sony E and Nikon Z models using an adapter.

The matching LH-11 lens hood is optionally available.
This is made of aluminum and has a special coating that gives a classic texture and further emphasizes the vintage look (only available in black).

Key features:
Classic retro design with compact dimensions
Manual focus for precise focusing
10 aperture blades for exceptional bokeh
Extremely solid and high-quality construction
VM bayonet / full-frame

Technical specifications:
Focal length: 21 mm
Mount: M bayonet (VM)
Speed: f/3.5
Smallest aperture: F 22
Optical design: 9 lenses in 8 groups
Angle of view: 91.0°
Aperture blades: 10
Minimum distance: 0.5 m
Rangefinder coupling: ∞ ~ 0.7 m (depending on camera)
Filter size: Ø 39 mm
Maximum diameter: 52 mm
Total length: 30 mm
Weight: 220 g

Optional accessories:
Lens hood LH-11

Farbe: schwarz
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Voigtländer 3.5/21mm VM aspherical, Type II Leica M black

Short profile

  • Voigtländer Color-Skopar 3.5/21 mm VM aspherical, Type II
  • compact super wide-angle Lens
  • classic retro design with compact dimensions
  • manual focus for precise focusing
  • 10 aperture blades for exceptional bokeh
  • extremely solid and high-quality construction
  • VM bayonet / full format
  • Aperture blades: 10
  • Minimum distance: 0.5 m
  • Rangefinder coupling: ∞ ~ 0.7 m (depending on camera)
  • Filter size: Ø 39 mm

Product description for Voigtländer 3.5/21mm VM aspherical, Type II Leica M

Compact super wide-angle lens with crescent-shaped focusing recess.
The Voigtländer Color-Skopar 21 mm F3.5 Type II is also available as Type I with the very classic design. Type II is a no less beautiful variant, reminiscent of the Lenses of the 1970s. In contrast to Type I, Type II is equipped with a larger and crescent-shaped focusing recess that promises very intuitive operation.

The inner workings are identical in both versions and consist of nine lens elements in eight groups. The use of an aspherical lens has made it possible to achieve high imaging performance while maintaining compactness. Landscape and architectural photographers in particular will enjoy the continuous sharpness and minimal distortion right to the edges, but the Type II version of the super wide-angle lens is also ideal for many other applications. Thanks to its compact size and low weight of only 220 g, it also remains an ever-pleasant companion in everyday photography.

The Voigtländer Color-Skopar 21 mm F3.5 is optimized for Leica M cameras, but can of course also be used on Fuji X cameras, Sony E and Nikon Z models using an adapter.

The matching LH-11 lens hood is optionally available.
This is made of aluminum and has a special coating that gives a classic texture and further emphasizes the vintage look (only available in black).

Key features:
Classic retro design with compact dimensions
Manual focus for precise focusing
10 aperture blades for exceptional bokeh
Extremely solid and high-quality construction
VM bayonet / full-frame

Technical specifications:
Focal length: 21 mm
Mount: M bayonet (VM)
Speed: f/3.5
Smallest aperture: F 22
Optical design: 9 lenses in 8 groups
Angle of view: 91.0°
Aperture blades: 10
Minimum distance: 0.5 m
Rangefinder coupling: ∞ ~ 0.7 m (depending on camera)
Filter size: Ø 39 mm
Maximum diameter: 52 mm
Total length: 30 mm
Weight: 220 g

Optional accessories:
Lens hood LH-11

Voigtländer 3.5/21mm VM aspherical, Type II Leica M black

Optik
Brennweite
21 mm
optischer Zoom
1 fach
Lichtstärke f/
3,5
Naheinstellung
0,5 m
max. Abbildungsmaßstab
ohne Angabe
Objektivtyp
Weitwinkelobjektiv
Festbrennweite
Autofokus
nein
Technik
geeignet für
Vollformat
Objektiv-Anschluss
Leica M
Ausstattung
Filtergewinde
39 mm
Bildstabilisator
nein
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Länge ca.
30 mm
Durchmesser ca.
52 mm
Gewicht ca.
220 g
Sonstiges
Farbton
schwarz
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
1x Voigtländer Color-Skopar 3,5/21 mm asphärisch Type II, schwarz, VM, 1x Frontdeckel und 1x Rückdeckel
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4002451004183
KAN
BA350D

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