Voigtlaender Voigtlander Ultron 75mm f/1.9 VM Lens for Leica M, Black Paint, Single Coa
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Be at the forefront of professional photography with the Ultron 75mm f/1.9 VM Lens for Leica M, a compact medium telephoto lens engineered to deliver a rich bokeh effect and impeccable image quality. This manual focus lens is specifically optimized for full-frame M mount sensors, making it an ideal choice for photographers who demand precision and clarity in their work.Crafted with a newly designed optical structure, the lens comprises 7 elements in 5 groups. Among these, 3 elements utilize advanced partial-dispersion glass technology to effectively minimize chromatic aberrations and maintain high-resolution imagery across the frame. The Ultron 75mm f/1.9 VM Lens is a testament to Voigtlander's commitment to quality, ensuring that each photograph captures the essence of the moment with true-to-life detail.The lens's optical design has been fine-tuned to achieve a harmonious balance between resolution and bokeh, deliberately incorporating a moderate amount of spherical aberration. This intentional choice enhances the out-of-focus areas with a rich and expansive bokeh effect, while the in-focus regions remain sharp and clear, providing a striking contrast that can elevate any composition.Despite its powerful performance, the lens maintains an impressively compact profile, measuring only 54.1 mm in overall length. This makes it exceptionally portable and reduces vignetting, especially when paired with rangefinder cameras. The Ultron 75mm f/1.9 VM Lens is not only a testament to optical excellence but also to thoughtful engineering that respects the needs of on-the-go photographers.Equipped with a high-precision rangefinder-coupled mechanism, the lens offers a tactile and luxurious focusing experience, courtesy of the full-metal helicoid ring. This feature ensures smooth and precise adjustments, whether you're shooting with a film or digital rangefinder camera. With a minimum focusing distance of just 0.5m, the lens allows for remarkably close focusing capabilities, surpassing the limits of many rangefinder-linked focus ranges.For those who use Sony E-mount, Fujifilm X-mount, or Nikon Z-mount digital cameras, the Ultron 75mm f/1.9 VM Lens maintains its versatility with the use of Voigtlander mount adapters, broadening its compatibility and utility across various camera systems.Available in two distinct coatings - multi-coated (MC) for a modern edge and single-coated (SC) for a classic appeal - the lens caters to diverse aesthetic preferences. Each version is finished with either a sleek matte black paint or a traditional black paint finish, respectively. Completing the package, all models come with a matching metal screw-in hood and metal hood cap, ensuring your lens is protected and styled to perfection.Elevate your photography with the Ultron 75mm f/1.9 VM Lens for Leica M, where professional-grade durability, versatile functionality, and high-quality optics converge to create an indispensable tool for any serious photographer.
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What is the aperture of optics and what does it affect?Aperture, aperture, maximum relative aperture - in simple words about the main thing
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How does autofocus work?When it comes to focusing on sharpness when taking photos and videos, automation can be fully relied on
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