===== Voigtländer 28mm f/1.5 Nokton Aspherical =====
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==== Summary ====
Since the 1950s, the name NOKTON has been synonymous with Voigtländer lenses with exceptional speed. Originally developed to excel in low light conditions, today the focus is on creative design options such as impressive bokeh and precise cropping. With its maximum aperture of F1.5, the NOKTON 28 mm F1.5 aspherical lens enables soft out-of-focus effects and skillfully highlights the subject. Specially optimized for Nikon Z-mount cameras, the NOKTON 28 mm F1.5 harmonizes perfectly with their full-frame image sensors. Thanks to integrated electronic contacts, lens data can be transferred to the EXIF information – a valuable aid for post-processing. In addition, the camera’s internal functions such as 3-axis image stabilization and focusing aids are seamlessly supported.
==== Tech Specs ====
| Manufacturer |Voigtländer|
| Series |Still lens|
| Model |Nokton Aspherical|
| Focal Length |28mm|
| Max Aperture |f/1.5|
| Min Aperture |f/16|
| Format |FF|
| Image Circle |-|
| Minimum Focus |28cm|
| Focus Rotation |-|
| Iris Blades |12|
| Optical Design |10/8|
| Squeeze |none|
| Front Diameter |67.6mm|
| Filter Thread |46mm|
| Focus/Zoom Rod |-|
| Native Mount |Z|
| Data Protocol |none|
| Length |57mm|
| Weight |360g|
| Body Telescope |-|
| Body Material |aluminum|
| Focus Drive |manual|
| Iris Drive |manual|
| Zoom Drive |n/a|
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