Cosina announced that the Voigtlander Nokton 28mm f/1.5 for Sony E-mount will now also be coming to Nikon Z-mount.
will now also be coming to Nikon Z-mount. The E-Mount version is expected to be available this month while the Z-mount version will ship sometime in February.
It has an aperture range of f/1.5 through f/16 via a 12-bladed diaphragm which Cosina says makes the opening “as circular as possible” and should result in the out of focus areas being round rather than polygonal. Aperture is adjusted manually via the external stepped ring. As this is a stills-focused optic, the aperture ring cannot be de-clicked.
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