
ThePhoblographer has published a new review on the Voigtlander Nokton . They have a lot of praises to say about this lens. In fact, this is probably one of the most positive review I have seen on this particular lens.
Their conclusion: There really isn’t a bad thing that I can say about the Voigtlander f0.95 lens for Micro Four Thirds. Sure, it may not be built for everyone, but for those that take the time to master it or that appreciate craftmanship and putting careful thought into your images, you’ll quickly learn to love this lens.
At the moment, this lens barely leaves my camera bag. Because of that, it has even already begun to show a little bit of wear, but it isn’t terrible.
For a truly cinematic look and a for your Micro Four Thirds camera to look like you’ve been shooting with large format or Full frame, this is the lens to get. In all honesty, this is also the lens that saved me from a complete changeover to Sony NEX…along with the OMD.
In fact, it has even moved me to sell my Canon 7D and Nikon D5100 because the image quality that this gives me on a Micro Four Thirds sensor surpasses what the others can do for me in a small enough form factor.
And in the end, the Voigtlander f0.95 wins nothing but the highest praise and a place in my heart.
Source: http://www.thephoblographer.com/2012/06/03/review-voigtlander-17-5mm-f0-95-lens-micro-four-thirds/











“There really isn’t a bad thing that I can say about the Voigtlander 17.5mm f0.95 lens”…… “this lens barely leaves my camera bag”…. Um, is that not a contradiction?
This does look like an excellent lens though even if, thankfully, short, fast primes are becoming a crowded market.