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Re: Voigtlander 28mm f/1.5 Nokton Review


CV28 mfd@1.5

CV28 MFD @1.5

Zf, MFD@1.5, sooc.

I don't shoot MFD much, but I thought I'd test it out. Bokeh looks "pretty good" to me. Some might say, 'painterly'. But, this seems to be designed as a city lens and a bit of energy in the blur suits that. It's not the smoothest, but hey, I'm not shooting "Pride and Prejudice".

For the Zf, at least, the quick green-box focus confirmation and smaller-ish size make it work well (it's still about as big and heavy as I want for the chunky Zf). It's been a great compliment to the cv50s.

BTW: Story within the story. There's a song that goes with the Hotel Albert. "All the leaves are brown, and the skies are gray..."



Apr 30, 2025 at 12:47 PM

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Re: Voigtlander 28mm f/1.5 Nokton Review


CV28 mfd@1.5

CV28 MFD @1.5

Zf, MFD@1.5, sooc.

I don't shoot MFD much, but I thought I'd test it out. Bokeh looks "pretty good" to me. Some might say, 'painterly'. But, this seems to be designed as a city lens and a bit of energy in the blur suits that. It's not the smoothest, but hey, I'm not shooting "Pride and Prejudice".

For the Zf, at least, the quick green-box focus confirmation and smaller-ish size make it work well (it's still about as big and heavy as I want for the chunky Zf). It's been a great compliment to the cv50s.




Apr 29, 2025 at 02:57 PM





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