Voigtlander Nokton 75mm F1.5 Review | Zeiss on a Budget?

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  • @davecurtis8833
    @davecurtis8833 20 дней назад +1

    Great to see that you now have access to Voigtlander lenses. They are my favourite lenses to shoot with on Sony.

  • @PeterJehle100
    @PeterJehle100 Месяц назад +2

    Excellent review as always, I have Voigtlander lenses for my Nikon and love them. One thing I do is set one of the shooting banks or user settings on a dial for manual lenses and assign the AF-ON button to “zoom” in the custom menu. I find this much more comfortable and an easier to just quickly zoom in and out without having to reach for the + and - buttons at the bottom of the camera.

  • @marleenvandam6931
    @marleenvandam6931 Месяц назад +3

    Thanks Dustin for this well explained review! I have the 50 lanthar and 40/1.2 on the Nikon Zf and enjoy these every day.I particularly like the. 40 mm.

  • @fellowcitizen
    @fellowcitizen Месяц назад +2

    Very excited that you're reviewing Voigtlaender!
    The irony of being on L-mount is that I miss out on all this electronically-coupled Voigtlaender action, but it does give me an excuse to get an X-Pro4 to use the Hybrid VF dynamic-framing with the VX lenses.

  • @KyleJones-kk8vw
    @KyleJones-kk8vw Месяц назад +3

    Just ordered the 40mm f/1.2 for Canon RF, definitely want to look into this one as well. It's nice to have electronic contacts/focusing guide available on a third-party lens with a unique look.

    • @ralphsaad8637
      @ralphsaad8637 Месяц назад +2

      I have the Nokton 40mm F1.2 and it's a magical lens. Sharp, small beautifully made and with amazing contrast and colors.

  • @RealRaynedance
    @RealRaynedance Месяц назад

    This lens is the kind of thing that could convince me to have an all manual kit. I could happily use either my vintage Nikon 35 and 50 alongside this or shell out for the Voigtlander APOs and I doubt I'd ever look back. _God_ I hope these become more widely available.

  • @markdecoveny1785
    @markdecoveny1785 Месяц назад +2

    The Z8 does have a setting to jump back to full view with half press of the shutter button. D18 in the custom setting

  • @philoara5647
    @philoara5647 Месяц назад

    ❤❤❤Je vous suis depuis quelque temps sur Sony Alphablog et ici : un grand merci pour votre travail de GRANDE QUALITÉ ! ❤❤❤

  • @astrotennessee
    @astrotennessee Месяц назад

    Love seeing you do more Voigtlander reviews. For polarizing filters, you can screw the hood into the filter if the filter is threaded double sided and then turn the hood. The 35mm and 50mm APO Lanthars do have rounded blades and creates a perfectly round aperture at 2.8. I really enjoy using these lenses as they have that vintage feel and require more intentionality when you shoot.

  • @Robert-R
    @Robert-R Месяц назад +6

    Great video, Dustin. Noticed your video in my feed and was interested in your thoughts on the lens as I bought the 75mm f1.5 Z mount a couple months ago from the US Voigtlander distributor (doesn't seem to be available at any of the big photo shops as of yet) to use on my Nikon Zf. I have the 35mm and 50mm f2 APO-Lanthar lenses as well, which are wonderful. Fortunately I got mine just before Voigtlander discontinued them.
    With regard to your comment about focusing aids on the Z8, such as zooming in to verify focus, you don't have to zoom out via the zoom buttons. Nikon added an option at some point over the last 6 months or so to cancel zoom with a half-press of the shutter button. For the Z8 it was part of firmware version 2.0 and is accessed in the Shooting/Display section of the Custom Setup Menu, This makes it function similar to your Sony. I set the OK button to 100% Zoom and this makes it a one button push to zoom in for focus and then half-press of the shutter button to get out of zoom. What's great about the Zf (and the Z6III now) is that if you're taking pictures of people when you zoom in it goes right to the eyes regardless of where they are on the frame. This is great for manual focus lenses. Maybe they'll add that function down the road on the other Z cameras.

  • @chrisrout1654
    @chrisrout1654 Месяц назад

    Beautiful test images Dustin, and such a glorious rendering lens!

  • @SandboChang
    @SandboChang Месяц назад +1

    Actually regarding C-PL, the hood works amazingly as you can mount the hood back onto the C-PL, and rotate the hood to control the C-PL. That's how I have been using my CV 35 APO for almost a year. This does kind of assume a semi-permanent installation of the C-PL though.

  • @ralphsaad8637
    @ralphsaad8637 Месяц назад

    I would say this is not only a Zeiss lens on a budget but also a Leica (contender) lens on a budget, which is arguably an even more special place to be!
    I've seen some comparisons over the years between Voigtlander lenses and Leica lenses and it always stuns me how competitive they are despite costing a fraction of the price.

  • @ralphsaad8637
    @ralphsaad8637 Месяц назад +1

    19.40 my experience with the voigtlander 40mm F1.2 is that the lens resolves better at mid to long distances. I'm actually quite comfortable shooting at F1.2 towards infinity and portrait distances. But around or near the minimum focus distance, it seems the glowing effect suddenly intensifies and requires stopping down to F2.8 to resolve. Still, the images always look special.
    I hope you can take a look at the 40mm version on Nikon or Canon. It seems to me that my version for canon is noticeably sharper than the one you were using for sony based on the provided test shots. I actually approached the lens with some apprehension as I have some really sharp lenses and was afraid that I would end up underwhelmed. I found however that in most cases F1.2 was really usable and opened up a lot of creative possibilities.

  • @christianvolkner2028
    @christianvolkner2028 Месяц назад

    Bot Voigtlander and Zeiss get build by Cosina in Japan, including the Otus. Altough each Otus gets testet by a special machine in Germany afaik.
    I have 28-80/2 from Canon and other very good lenses, but I always shoot with my Zeiss. It’s just more fun and love them

  • @ChaitanyaShukla2503
    @ChaitanyaShukla2503 Месяц назад +3

    Its a shame Zeiss is not designing lenses anymore, their Makro Planar were certainly great lenses.

  • @johnkasianowicz6536
    @johnkasianowicz6536 Месяц назад

    Nice review.
    I have the Leica M mount version of the Voigtländer Nokton 75 mm f/1.5 lens. It’s pretty compact and relatively light for its spec.

  • @AsDoomas
    @AsDoomas Месяц назад

    Just got it for Nikon Z .... Loving 😊

  • @alebo62
    @alebo62 12 дней назад

    Very interesting video, as always. I really like your focussed approach to the reviews. I'm currently looking for a short telephoto lens to use on both my Leica M10 and Nikon Zf (with the TTArtisan M-Z adapter you get the green square confirmation also), so the m-mount version would be my choice. I've also looked at reviews of the Voigtländer Ultron 75mm f1.9, but the Nokton f1.5 seems to perform much better, especially at open aperture. That is very impressive.

    • @DustinAbbottTWI
      @DustinAbbottTWI  11 дней назад

      This is a pretty sweet lens optically, for sure.

  • @georgeyang1013
    @georgeyang1013 Месяц назад

    The camera can show magnified manual focusing points as easily as Sony’s by assigning ‘zoom on/off’ function to one of the function buttons ( I set mine in the front right of the camera), all you need to do is to press the button while doing manual focusing. It can magnify up to 200%.

  • @MorellaReeck
    @MorellaReeck Месяц назад

    I really love your taste and style always so chic. My faves would be the kislux leather backpack and the Swarovski pave diamond ring so gorg. Thank you for your recommendations.

  • @hankroest6836
    @hankroest6836 Месяц назад

    Great review! If you do have a Voigtländer connection I'd love to hear what you think of the 29mm f0.8 for MFT. Here in Toronto there is a store with one in stock and I am hesitating because it's very expensive.

  • @powerlurker
    @powerlurker Месяц назад

    the bokeh is amazing very artistic portrait lens

  • @peterzuehlke
    @peterzuehlke Месяц назад

    also available in Leica M mount. one of my favorites for digital M along with 50mm Lanthar f2 and the 1.2. voightlander (Cosina) has some really excellent glass now.

  • @Robert-R
    @Robert-R Месяц назад

    One thing I was hoping that the 75mm f1.5 had was the same function of the aperture ring that the 35mm & 50mm f2 APO-Lanthar lenses have. Those two lenses have perfectly round aperture openings at f2, f2.8, f5.6 and f16. On the 75mm Nokton they're polygonal at all apertures.

  • @doogieham
    @doogieham Месяц назад +1

    Nice review, Dustin. BTW, on the Zed-8 with firmware 2.0, you can set up the magnification to return to full screen with a shutter half-press.

    • @DustinAbbottTWI
      @DustinAbbottTWI  Месяц назад

      Someone else pointed that out and where to find the setting. I appreciate it, as it is buried pretty deep.

  • @Jwitherow1964
    @Jwitherow1964 Месяц назад

    Looking good with that Nikon in your hand it even makes you look better. And that was hard to do. My crazy north Phot bro. From another brother.

  • @jaycoffsky8979
    @jaycoffsky8979 14 дней назад

    just added the 65mm f2--having a little trouble with manual focus (all other lens auto) but sure I will learn-maybe should use mag. on screen to focus. first test vs tamron 35-150-f2--tamron better at 65mm--

  • @cameraprepper7938
    @cameraprepper7938 Месяц назад

    One downside with testing on Canon and Nikon cameras, is that they have only 45 megapixels sensors, so the Lenses are not stressed enough to their limits.

  • @GoldLithium
    @GoldLithium Месяц назад

    💙

  • @Jwitherow1964
    @Jwitherow1964 Месяц назад

    That lens has a most delightful fall off.