This version of the 40mm is wonderfully compact, similar to my 50mm series-e. I know the great feel from the 58mm SL2, I have no other lens with such a great focus and aperture ring feel. However, I will probably get the newer version, especially because of the rabbit ears, it fits better with my F2. Optically, the two are supposed to be identical.
@@patternsinsand Also, my F2 "only" has the DP-1, so without the rabbit ears there is no working aperture measurement... OK, I can also use lenses without it, but it's more complicated. 😅 What do you think about the other Voigtländer lenses for the F mount?
@@CCfiftyeight I own the 20mm f/3.5 pancake and it definitely deserves a review here. It doesn't have the reputation of the 40mm - maybe like many pancake wide angles it's a bit soft in the corners wide open but I love it. I'm not too familiar with many of the others but Voigtlander are definitely doing something special with their manual focus lenses. Modern coatings but low element-count and small size. They combine the best of vintage, with that 3d pop but modern rendering. And without being monsters like many Zeiss lenses.
@@patternsinsand It's a shame that the 20mm is no longer available, I would have been interested in that because of the focal length. I'll probably give myself the 40mm for Christmas, it's something I've been interested in for a long time.
Ooooh, another Goätlander... errr, Voigtländer vid! Cheers, Mark 🍻 - thanks for this 🐐😊 *edit - I've got the SL-IIs version... which I think is optically identical, just a little different knurled metal baseplating... great lens, enjoy it!
Thanks for the comment. I really like the look of my non-S version but I have to admit that there's something very 'Nikon pre-ai' about that knurled focus ring.
@@patternsinsand I think perhaps we just both love saying the word "knurled" 😛. If Voigtländer's caught your fancy, might I humbly suggest that if you should see, on your travels, a Voigtländer 58mm f1.4 for F mount (don't know why they call it SL mount), you take a close look at that one. If you liked the character of the 40, the 58 (despite it's admittedly narrower field of view), is perhaps the finest Voigtländer you can find for Nikon's F mount. Much like the Nikkor 58mm f1.4g (which costs north of $1,500USD brand new), it has a curved plane of focus, allowing for that creamy, dreamy look around the edges even when your centre point is pin-sharp. But when you stop it down, that effect goes away, giving edge to edge sharp at around f5.6. And as a bonus for wide-open shooters, it gives that soft little glow at f1.4 you often find on (far more expensive) Leica lenses, which the Nikkor 58 lacks. But the Nikkor has autofocus... Anyways, enjoying the content as always - hoping the comments help ye olde algorithm 😊. Cheers!🍻
@@patternsinsand In a world where super-fast autofocus and clinical sharpness is king, Voigtländer seems to be doing pretty some good business - they even managed to be the first 3rd party lens permitted on Canon's RF mount. But seriously, if you get a chance to try the 58 1.4, give it a whirl (but bring a VND if you're out on bright days)
I have the SLII version (rubber focus ring). I paired it with D90 and Z6. It's great on both bodies. Color rendition is sweet and quite contrasy. Images looked sharp edge to edge from f2. And the most important, it's fun to use.
Food truck shot the winner. Was that lady in blue inside the TARDIS? Or just cooking up some crackling goat. I'm sure there's intro takes where you're cracking up laughing . Lol.. the g.o.a.t RUclips intro.😂
That was my favourite too. The Pro Image really makes the yellows and reds pop. I was wondering if these intros were getting more and more absurd but let's push this boat out and see how far I can take it.
While, I believe, the optical design is similar for the multiple versions of this lens. I much prefer the handling of SL-IIS version of this lens. The focus ring, being larger, ergonomically works better in my case. And the slightly more recessed front element has better flare control, albeit, I also use a hood.
Your intros crack me up every single time.
Thanks!
This version of the 40mm is wonderfully compact, similar to my 50mm series-e. I know the great feel from the 58mm SL2, I have no other lens with such a great focus and aperture ring feel. However, I will probably get the newer version, especially because of the rabbit ears, it fits better with my F2. Optically, the two are supposed to be identical.
Yes, the knurled ring of the newer version and the rabbit ears really send out that gorgeous Nikon aperture-coupled vibe. Perfect for the F2.
@@patternsinsand Also, my F2 "only" has the DP-1, so without the rabbit ears there is no working aperture measurement... OK, I can also use lenses without it, but it's more complicated. 😅
What do you think about the other Voigtländer lenses for the F mount?
@@CCfiftyeight I own the 20mm f/3.5 pancake and it definitely deserves a review here. It doesn't have the reputation of the 40mm - maybe like many pancake wide angles it's a bit soft in the corners wide open but I love it. I'm not too familiar with many of the others but Voigtlander are definitely doing something special with their manual focus lenses. Modern coatings but low element-count and small size. They combine the best of vintage, with that 3d pop but modern rendering. And without being monsters like many Zeiss lenses.
@@patternsinsand It's a shame that the 20mm is no longer available, I would have been interested in that because of the focal length.
I'll probably give myself the 40mm for Christmas, it's something I've been interested in for a long time.
@@CCfiftyeight The 40mm is definitely special but maybe you can find a 20mm second hand :)
The only voigtlander I have is the the 40mm 1.2 and they packed magic pixie dust in that one until no more would fit.
Fortunately they do have enough left over for their other lenses but the 1.2 sounds amazing.
Ooooh, another Goätlander... errr, Voigtländer vid! Cheers, Mark 🍻 - thanks for this 🐐😊
*edit - I've got the SL-IIs version... which I think is optically identical, just a little different knurled metal baseplating... great lens, enjoy it!
Thanks for the comment. I really like the look of my non-S version but I have to admit that there's something very 'Nikon pre-ai' about that knurled focus ring.
@@patternsinsand I think perhaps we just both love saying the word "knurled" 😛. If Voigtländer's caught your fancy, might I humbly suggest that if you should see, on your travels, a Voigtländer 58mm f1.4 for F mount (don't know why they call it SL mount), you take a close look at that one. If you liked the character of the 40, the 58 (despite it's admittedly narrower field of view), is perhaps the finest Voigtländer you can find for Nikon's F mount. Much like the Nikkor 58mm f1.4g (which costs north of $1,500USD brand new), it has a curved plane of focus, allowing for that creamy, dreamy look around the edges even when your centre point is pin-sharp. But when you stop it down, that effect goes away, giving edge to edge sharp at around f5.6. And as a bonus for wide-open shooters, it gives that soft little glow at f1.4 you often find on (far more expensive) Leica lenses, which the Nikkor 58 lacks. But the Nikkor has autofocus...
Anyways, enjoying the content as always - hoping the comments help ye olde algorithm 😊. Cheers!🍻
@@WolfgangWhyte Sounds like a different lens at every aperture - something you just don't get from modern glass from the bigger manufacturers.
@@patternsinsand In a world where super-fast autofocus and clinical sharpness is king, Voigtländer seems to be doing pretty some good business - they even managed to be the first 3rd party lens permitted on Canon's RF mount. But seriously, if you get a chance to try the 58 1.4, give it a whirl (but bring a VND if you're out on bright days)
I have the SLII version (rubber focus ring). I paired it with D90 and Z6. It's great on both bodies. Color rendition is sweet and quite contrasy. Images looked sharp edge to edge from f2. And the most important, it's fun to use.
Food truck shot the winner. Was that lady in blue inside the TARDIS? Or just cooking up some crackling goat. I'm sure there's intro takes where you're cracking up laughing . Lol.. the g.o.a.t RUclips intro.😂
That was my favourite too. The Pro Image really makes the yellows and reds pop. I was wondering if these intros were getting more and more absurd but let's push this boat out and see how far I can take it.
While, I believe, the optical design is similar for the multiple versions of this lens. I much prefer the handling of SL-IIS version of this lens. The focus ring, being larger, ergonomically works better in my case. And the slightly more recessed front element has better flare control, albeit, I also use a hood.
Thanks for watching and the comment. Not having handled the S version, that's good to know.
To test a lens, you have to go to Shanghai? No thanks!
You can test a lens in your backyard but sometimes it's fun to make the most of when I travel to bring a different city into the videos.