Products by Voigtlander

History

Voigtlander was a historic company in optics and photography established originally in Austria in 1756. It ceased operations in the 1970s, and since 1999 Voigtlander exists as a brand of lenses and accessories manufactured by the Japanese optics and camera company Cosina.

History

Originally founded in Vienna in 1756, Voigtlander manufactured precision mechanical products and optical instruments. In 1797, Voigtlander received a "national commercial license" that granted it the prestige to display the imperial eagle of the Habsburg monarchy and the right to establish branch offices in all major cities of the empire.
From 1840, Voigtlander began manufacturing objective optics for cameras. They were the first mathematically calculated precision objectives in the history of photography. Early products included the world's fastest lens at the time and the world's first all-metal daguerreotype camera. Voigtlander also manufactured photographic plate cameras.
In 1849, Voigtlander relocated to Braunschweig, Germany, and the Vienna business was closed in 1868.
In the decades that followed, Voigtlander remained a leader in photography, introducing the world's first zoom lens for 35mm still photography in 1959.

Current Lineup

The Japanese optics company Cosina currently licenses the Voigtlander brand to manufacture a series of manual-focus prime lenses, primarily for Leica M-mount and Sony E-mount.

Rating

83% average score for brand's products.

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Voigtlander 21mm F1.8 Ultron
Voigtlander 21mm F1.8 Ultron Full-Frame Lens 2012
  • Solid all-metal construction
  • Very sharp
  • Great sunstar
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· 88% ·
Voigtlander Nokton 58mm F1.4 SL II
  • Bright maximum aperture
  • Compact and lightweight
· 79% ·
Voigtlander 40mm F2 Ultron SL II
  • Compact and lightweight
  • Rather good image quality
· 88% ·
Voigtlander 28mm F2.8 Color Skopar SL II
  • Very compact and lightweight
· 88% ·
Voigtlander Nokton 42.5mm F0.95
  • Very bright maximum aperture
  • Solid all-metal construction
  • Smooth manual operation
· 88% ·
Voigtlander Nokton 25mm F0.95 II
  • Very bright maximum aperture
  • Solid build quality
  • Smooth manual operation
· 70% ·
Voigtlander Nokton 17.5mm F0.95
  • Very bright maximum aperture
  • Solid all-metal construction
  • Smooth manual focus operation
· 79% ·
Voigtlander Nokton 10.5mm F0.95
  • Very bright maximum aperture
  • Solid all-metal construction
· 88% ·
Voigtlander 65mm F2 Macro APO-Lanthar
  • One of the sharpest lens
  • Exceptional build quality
  • High micro contrast
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· 79% ·
Voigtlander Ultron 28mm F2 (II) VM
  • Amazing build quality
  • Very sharp
  • Easy to focus
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Voigtlander Nokton 35mm F1.2 III VM
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Voigtlander Super Nokton 29mm F0.8
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Voigtlander Nokton 35mm F1.2 X
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Voigtlander 35mm / 1:2.0 Ultron aspherical II
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Voigtlander 35mm / 1:2.0 APO-Lanthar aspherical E
  • Very good sharpness at f/2.0 and f/16
  • Very high level of correction
  • Very good contrast
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Voigtlander 35mm / 1:2.0 APO-Lanthar aspherical VM
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Voigtlander 50mm / 1:2.0 APO-Lanthar aspherical VM
  • Excellent autofocus
  • Excellent chromatic aberration correction
  • Very good build quality
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Voigtlander Nokton 50mm F1.2 Aspherical
  • Fast maximum aperture
  • Very sharp and contrasty
  • E-mount version with electronic contacts
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Voigtlander Nokton 40mm F1.2 Aspherical
  • Focussing on the corners gives good results across the frame
  • Very sharp at f/1.2
  • Focused on the outer midfield
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Voigtlander Nokton 35mm F1.2 Aspherical SE
  • Super-fast autofocus
  • Very smooth bokeh
  • Compact design
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Voigtlander Nokton 60mm F0.95 Aspherical
  • Lightweight, compact design
  • Fully manual focus
  • Good EVF
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Voigtlander Nokton 21mm F1.4 Aspherical
  • Light and compact
  • Good sharpness
  • Two stop autofocus
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