===== Voigtländer 35mm f/1.4 Nokton Classic ===== {{ :lens:35mm_f1.4_noktonclassic_e_stehend.png?400|}} ==== Summary ==== This new model is handcrafted using state-of-the-art optical technology and is a fast, comparatively compact wide-angle lens for full-frame sensors. The Nokton designation is only given to fast lenses in the Voigtländer range that have a maximum aperture of F1.5 or higher and, as usual, the lens offers manual focus and aperture adjustment. The aperture is set in one-third increments and the transmission of Exif information is guaranteed by the electrical contacts. ==== Tech Specs ==== | Manufacturer |Voigtländer| | Series |Still lens| | Model |Nokton Classic| | Focal Length |35mm| | Max Aperture |f/1.4| | Min Aperture |f/16| | Format |FF| | Image Circle |-| | Minimum Focus |0.3m| | Focus Rotation |-| | Iris Blades |10| | Optical Design |8/6| | Squeeze |none| | Front Diameter |67mm| | Filter Thread |58mm| | Focus/Zoom Rod |-| | Native Mount |E| | Data Protocol |none| | Length |39.6mm| | Weight |262g| | Body Telescope |-| | Body Material |aluminum| | Focus Drive |manual| | Iris Drive |manual| | Zoom Drive |n/a| ==== History ==== Country of Origin: Austria/Germany \\ Release Date: - \\ Launch Price: - \\ Design Revisions:\\ ==== Service ==== Service Manual: (Insert link to manual here) \\ \\ Full CLA: **#hrs.**\\ Enter relevant notes here\\ ==== Cine-Mod ==== Focus Ring O.D.: -\\ Zoom Ring O.D.: -\\ Iris Ring O.D.: -\\ De-click Y/N: -\\ Additional Notes: \\ ==== Notes ==== ==== Media ==== {{ :lens:35-mm_-f1.4-_nokto_-classic_e-mount_manual.pdf |}}