Voigtländer - Kehraus
So - everything has an end - and no sooner will the weather be terrific, the Voigt goes back to Edlef . A short measurement of the nodal point for the Clippers Panorama: 49mm. In the E-P1 / 2 to 2 mm are removed.
And because it's so beautiful here, a 100% crop from the Holy Spirit Hospital. Just to show you what the lens can also make a purely technical. Yes - it requires some care when focusing. If you have knallhellem dim sunshine. And yes, it only goes up to aperture 16 However, it is an extremely fine piece of optics - and aperture means 0.95 for 25mm to FT one thing: So dark it can not be, that you would not come with the lens and the pen from his hand without a flash to the image. And the depth of field extends almost always also. And exempt if you will, simply closer 'ran.
has this week become the Voigtländer the top and always with you. Auto focus? Who needs such a thing? Plastic sun visor? So nee ... It is the arrogant snob with that thing. The absolute test for camera hardware is always my daughter: the technology is all one - the just want to take pictures only. The Commentary on the Voigtländer "That I like, I like that -. Will keep it?"
And now a few photos of the lens of desire:
Once installed on an E-P2. Which has now been through a lot and looks a bit ... taken accordingly The hood is actually a solid metal piece.
And here will have the Voigtlander beside the 14-42. Only at times to show the relation. Is for a fixed focal length in spite of everything really quite a trunk. The FT-25mm pancake is because a lot flatter - but only f / 2.8 ...
And here are removed from the front with sun visor. The filter is screwed into the thread and in turn has a filter thread front of it. One can either operate directly Voigtländer with a 52-filter on the lens and then has to screw the lens hood to the filter - or screwing the filter on the front of the sun visor. This is a '67 Filergewinde - exactly the size of two standard zoom on FT: 14-54 and 50-200. Voigtländer but advises this because the filter would cause vignetting. In a test with a cross-Heliopan filters I have found nothing like this ...
And so is this test at the end - I hope I could entertain my interested readers and provide them with one or other useful information .... ;-)
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