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Voigtländer APO-Skopar 90mm f/2.8 Leica M silver

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  • Voigtländer APO-Skopar 2.8/90 mm VM
  • compact telephoto lens with manual focusing
  • M bayonet (VM)
  • Filter Ø 39 mm
  • Diaphragm with 10 blades
  • Shooting distance 0.9 m
  • incl. lens hood

The Voigtländer 90 mm F2.8 APO-Skopar VM is a medium telephoto lens with manual focusing.
It has been completely redeveloped and uses glass with abnormal partial dispersion for five of the seven elements, resulting in exceptionally high sharpness performance and rich, three-dimensional images. In addition to the high image quality, the apochromatic design ensures that the axial chromatic aberration is as close to zero as possible.

The Voigtländer 90mm F2.8 APO-Skopar VM was developed with compactness in mind and the result is a length of just 60 mm and a weight of only 250 g. Due to its small size, it does not stand out from the crowd. Due to its small size, it does not protrude into the viewfinder frame when used on a rangefinder camera.
The aperture with its 10 blades has a special shape. It not only forms a circle when the aperture is fully open at F2.8, but also at F4 and F22. This allows circular light reflections to be created when the lens is pointed directly at a point light source.
The shortest shooting distance associated with the rangefinder is 0.9 m (depending on the camera used), which is a very good value for a 90 mm lens. A lens hood, which can also be attached to the lens upside down when not in use, is included.

The Voigtländer 90 mm F2.8 APO-Skopar VM is available in silver and black and can also be attached to Sony E-mount, Fujifilm X-mount and Nikon Z-mount digital cameras with the appropriate adapters.

Further product features:
Smallest aperture: F 22
Optical design: 7 lenses in 7 groups
Angle of view: 27.4°
Aperture blades: 10
Minimum distance: 0.9 m
Rangefinder coupling: x{221e} ~ 0.9 m (depending on camera)
Maximum diameter: 53.0 mm
Total length: 60.0 mm
Weight: 255 g

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Voigtländer APO-Skopar 90mm f/2.8 Leica M silver

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  • Voigtländer APO-Skopar 2.8/90 mm VM
  • compact telephoto lens with manual focusing
  • M bayonet (VM)
  • Filter Ø 39 mm
  • Diaphragm with 10 blades
  • Shooting distance 0.9 m
  • incl. lens hood

Product description for Voigtländer APO-Skopar 90mm f/2.8 Leica M

The Voigtländer 90 mm F2.8 APO-Skopar VM is a medium telephoto lens with manual focusing.
It has been completely redeveloped and uses glass with abnormal partial dispersion for five of the seven elements, resulting in exceptionally high sharpness performance and rich, three-dimensional images. In addition to the high image quality, the apochromatic design ensures that the axial chromatic aberration is as close to zero as possible.

The Voigtländer 90mm F2.8 APO-Skopar VM was developed with compactness in mind and the result is a length of just 60 mm and a weight of only 250 g. Due to its small size, it does not stand out from the crowd. Due to its small size, it does not protrude into the viewfinder frame when used on a rangefinder camera.
The aperture with its 10 blades has a special shape. It not only forms a circle when the aperture is fully open at F2.8, but also at F4 and F22. This allows circular light reflections to be created when the lens is pointed directly at a point light source.
The shortest shooting distance associated with the rangefinder is 0.9 m (depending on the camera used), which is a very good value for a 90 mm lens. A lens hood, which can also be attached to the lens upside down when not in use, is included.

The Voigtländer 90 mm F2.8 APO-Skopar VM is available in silver and black and can also be attached to Sony E-mount, Fujifilm X-mount and Nikon Z-mount digital cameras with the appropriate adapters.

Further product features:
Smallest aperture: F 22
Optical design: 7 lenses in 7 groups
Angle of view: 27.4°
Aperture blades: 10
Minimum distance: 0.9 m
Rangefinder coupling: x{221e} ~ 0.9 m (depending on camera)
Maximum diameter: 53.0 mm
Total length: 60.0 mm
Weight: 255 g

Voigtländer APO-Skopar 90mm f/2.8 Leica M silver

Optik
Brennweite
90 mm
optischer Zoom
1 fach
Lichtstärke f/
2,8
Naheinstellung
0,9 m
max. Abbildungsmaßstab
ohne Angabe
Objektivtyp
Teleobjektiv
Festbrennweite
Autofokus
nein
Technik
geeignet für
Vollformat
Objektiv-Anschluss
Leica M
Ausstattung
Filtergewinde
39 mm
Bildstabilisator
nein
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Länge ca.
60 mm
Durchmesser ca.
53 mm
Gewicht ca.
255 g
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Im Lieferumfang
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EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4002451006996
KAN
112858

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