


Not the first time this happens to me and a good reason why the E-mount version can be focused past infinity. Out of box the lens was well calibrated on my Leica M10, but it looks to me that true infinity would be a tad behind the hard stop (see sharpness infinity section). The lens features a rangefinder coupling but no focus tab. Above is the lens pictured with the LH-13 vented hood. Voigtländer VM 35mm 2.0 Apo-Lanthar with lens hood attached on Sony A7rIIĪs is unfortunately often the case for Cosina’s M-mount lenses there is no hood in the package, instead you can buy it separately. The aperture ring has equidistant and very distinct half-stop click stops and feels very tightly assembled. Markings are red/white (engraved and filled with paint), focus ring has perfect resistance and turns about 120° from the minimum focus distance of 0.5 m to infinity. This 35mm 2.0 follows the design of the faster modern Voigtländer lenses like the 35mm 1.2 III or 50mm 1.2. Handling / Build Quality Voigtländer VM 35mm 2.0 Apo-LantharĬosina doesn’t follow a clear line when it comes to the casing design of their M-mount lenses.
#Sony 90mm macro vs leica apo free
The Voigtlander VM 35mm 2.0 Apo-Lanthar was kindly provided free of charge by Robert White/ Flaghead for reviewing purpose for a duration of 4 weeks. The lens is available from Robert White (UK) | Cameraquest (US) | B&H | | (affiliate links) and the price is $1149/1099€/ £899. Maximum Magnification: 1:11.3 (measured).Number of Aperture Blades: 12 (rounded or straight depending on aperture value).So far this lens only comes in M-mount and has the following specifications: portrait distance 1.0 m distance (24mp Sony A7III vs 24mp Leica M10).
