Cosina has revealed the Voigtlander Color-Skopar 50mm f/2.2 VM lens for full-frame cameras. It is extremely small and lightweight.
are compatible with Leica M-mount cameras and have been designed to be easily adaptable to a wide range of mirrorless cameras, including usingIn the case of the Voigtlander Color-Skopar 50mm f/2.2 VM, Cosina says it has chosen an f/2.2 maximum aperture to keep the prime lens’s size and weight down. “It has a compact appearance that is highly portable and easy to take in and out of a bag,” says Cosina.The lens is a mere 30 millimeters long and weighs only 135 grams .
Cosina promises precise focus control, and the lens includes engraved distant markers in metric and imperial units. “The focusing lever, designed to be easily gripped by the fingers, supports quick and reliable focusing operation,” Cosina promises. The company adds that a high-precision rangefinder coupling mechanism ensures accurate focus when shooting at or close to the maximum aperture. The rangefinder coupling ranges from 0.7 meters to infinity, depending on the camera.
In terms of image quality, Cosina promises “excellent optical performance,” explaining that the new lens has seven elements across six groups, including a trio of “anomalous partial dispersion” glass. The lens has a 10-bladed aperture diaphragm, and the f-stop is controlled manually using an aperture control ring near the front of the lens.Cosina’s new Voigtlander Color-Skopar 50mm f/2.2 full-frame lens will arrive in silver and black colorways next month.
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