Nikon’s Z-mount will soon get its own version of Cosina’s Voigtländer 50mm f/1 Aspherical lens

Cosina Voigtlander 50mm f/1 Aspherical lens for Nikon
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If you want to get all the way down to a super-fast f/1 aperture, there aren’t a ton of options out there. Fujifilm offers its beastly XF50mm f/1 R WR or you could drop $13,000 on the f/0.95 Noctilux-M Aspherical Lens. Soon, however, shooters will have access to Cosina’s Voigtländer 50mm f/1 Aspherical lens, which is already in the Leica M mount for $1,700.

According to the (translated) release, the Nikon Z-mount version will be essentially identical to the Leica in every other aspect. It will share the same lens formula, which includes nine elements in seven groups. A pair of aspherical elements help enable that super-fast maximum aperture with their unique .

If you’re familiar with other lenses in the Voigtländer lineup, you won’t be surprised to find out that it’s manual-only when it comes to focus. But, it does offer some high-end features including a 12-blade aperture and an electronic connection to the camera for EXIF data in order to make it feel like a modern lens.

Venus Laowa currently offers its Argus 45mm f/0.95 lens for $599, which will likely be considerably cheaper than the new Cosina lens, but it lacks the aspherical elements which give the Voigtländer its signature . Right now, there’s no release information for the new Cosina lens, but we’ll update this post when the official price and US date become available.

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