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Voigtländer Heliar 2.8/40mm asph. Leica M black

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  • Voigtländer Heliar 2.8/40 mm asph. Lens
  • Retro look in the style of classic vintage Lens
  • aspherical lens element for high imaging performance at F2.8
  • 10 aperture blades for balanced bokeh
  • manual focus for reliable focusing
  • built-in rangefinder coupling (at least 0.7 m)
  • extremely stable and durable construction made of glass and metal
  • Filter Ø 34 mm

The 40 mm F2.8 Heliar aspherical VM / L* (M39) is a compact and universally applicable lens with a lens configuration of five elements in three groups, based on the traditional Voigtländer Heliar design.

It is available with two mounts: the VM mount and the M39 screw mount (here called Voigtländer L*).
In addition to the ultra-compact design, a highlight is the elegant and precisely manufactured focusing lever, which can also be fixed via a snap-in mechanism. With an overall length of 21.2 mm (VM bayonet mount) or 20.2 mm (L* screw mount), the lens itself remains pleasantly compact on the camera and does not protrude into the viewfinder image. The imaging performance is impressive even at open aperture with very good sharpness right to the edges, the shortest shooting distance is 0.7 m. The 40 mm F2.8 Heliar aspherical VM / L* (M39) has a retro-style exterior, but is equipped with the latest optical technology on the inside!

The weight is 131 g (VM mount) and 110 g (L* / M39 mount). A lens hood and a lens cap are included in the scope of delivery. Both mount versions are available in black or silver (lens hood and lens cap only available in black - also for the silver version).

*Voigtländer L-mount has nothing in common with the L-mount from Leica, Sigma, Panasonic and Leitz Cine lens!

Other key features:
Retro look in the style of classic vintage lenses
Aspherical lens element for high imaging performance at F2.8
10 aperture blades for a balanced bokeh
Manual focus for reliable focusing
Built-in rangefinder coupling (at least 0.7 m)
Extremely stable and durable construction made of glass and metal

Anschluss: Leica M
Farbe: scharz
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Voigtländer Heliar 2.8/40mm asph. Leica M black

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  • Voigtländer Heliar 2.8/40 mm asph. Lens
  • Retro look in the style of classic vintage Lens
  • aspherical lens element for high imaging performance at F2.8
  • 10 aperture blades for balanced bokeh
  • manual focus for reliable focusing
  • built-in rangefinder coupling (at least 0.7 m)
  • extremely stable and durable construction made of glass and metal
  • Filter Ø 34 mm

Product description for Voigtländer Heliar 2.8/40mm asph. Leica M

The 40 mm F2.8 Heliar aspherical VM / L* (M39) is a compact and universally applicable lens with a lens configuration of five elements in three groups, based on the traditional Voigtländer Heliar design.

It is available with two mounts: the VM mount and the M39 screw mount (here called Voigtländer L*).
In addition to the ultra-compact design, a highlight is the elegant and precisely manufactured focusing lever, which can also be fixed via a snap-in mechanism. With an overall length of 21.2 mm (VM bayonet mount) or 20.2 mm (L* screw mount), the lens itself remains pleasantly compact on the camera and does not protrude into the viewfinder image. The imaging performance is impressive even at open aperture with very good sharpness right to the edges, the shortest shooting distance is 0.7 m. The 40 mm F2.8 Heliar aspherical VM / L* (M39) has a retro-style exterior, but is equipped with the latest optical technology on the inside!

The weight is 131 g (VM mount) and 110 g (L* / M39 mount). A lens hood and a lens cap are included in the scope of delivery. Both mount versions are available in black or silver (lens hood and lens cap only available in black - also for the silver version).

*Voigtländer L-mount has nothing in common with the L-mount from Leica, Sigma, Panasonic and Leitz Cine lens!

Other key features:
Retro look in the style of classic vintage lenses
Aspherical lens element for high imaging performance at F2.8
10 aperture blades for a balanced bokeh
Manual focus for reliable focusing
Built-in rangefinder coupling (at least 0.7 m)
Extremely stable and durable construction made of glass and metal

Voigtländer Heliar 2.8/40mm asph. Leica M black

Optik
Brennweite
40 mm
optischer Zoom
1 fach
Lichtstärke f/
2,8
Naheinstellung
0,7 m
max. Abbildungsmaßstab
ohne Angabe
Objektivtyp
Weitwinkelobjektiv
Festbrennweite
Autofokus
nein
Technik
geeignet für
Vollformat
Objektiv-Anschluss
Leica M
Ausstattung
Filtergewinde
34 mm
Bildstabilisator
nein
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Länge ca.
21,2 mm
Durchmesser ca.
52 mm
Gewicht ca.
131 g
Sonstiges
Farbton
schwarz
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Gegenlichtblende, Objektivdeckel und Rückdeckel
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4002451006859
KAN
BA324E

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