PP: Voigtlander Nokton 50mm f/1.0 and Voigtlander Nokton 40mm f/1.2 Character Review

Chris and Jordan published their character review video of the Voigtlander Nokton 50mm f/1.0 and Voigtlander Nokton 40mm f/1.2. There is a summary below of their findings.

Canon R5 with Voigtlander 40mm f/1.2 Nokton

  • Full electric connectivity for EXIF
  • Premium manual focus lens
  • Butter smooth focus
  • Nice click stop
  • All metal
  • Nice Depth of field scale
  • A little smaller and lighter than the 50mm
  • 420g or 0.9lbs
  • 58mm filter thread
  • Not much flare to worry about
  • No major ghosting
  • Not great for Sunstars but a little better than the 50mm f/1.0
  • Great bokeh with cats eye specular highlight that are almost petzval
  • Petzval cats eye goes away by f/2 and no soap bubbles or onion rings
  • Can be a little polygonal when you stop down
  • LoCA is pretty bad wide-open
  • Fairly soft wide open with some contrast loss that goes away as you stop down
  • There is vignetting in the corners in addition to it being soft and while it sharpens up by f/2.5 there is still vignetting
  • You can get character and softness out of this lens without a problem
  • Beautiful character that can get razor-sharp and it is well corrected
  • Similar bokeh from both lenses

Voigtlander Nokton 40mm f/1.2:
B&H Photo

Sony a7RV with Voigtlander Nokton 50mm f/1.0

  • Full electric connectivity for EXIF
  • Premium manual focus lens
  • Butter smooth focus
  • Nice click stop
  • All metal
  • Nice Depth of field scale
  • 484g or 1.1lbs
  • 67mm filter thread
  • Not much flare to worry about
  • No major ghosting
  • Not great for sunstars
  • Great bokeh with cats eye specular highlight that are almost petzval
  • Petzval cats eye goes away by f/2 and no soap bubbles or onion rings
  • Slightly worse LoCA than the 40mm which is pretty bad wide-open
  • Fairly soft wide open with very low contrast that goes away as you stop down as soon as f/1.4 and more so at f/2.0
  • There is vignetting in the corners in addition to it being soft and while it sharpens up by f/2 there is still vignetting
  • You can get character and softness out of this lens without a problem
  • Beautiful character that can get razor-sharp and it is well corrected
  • Similar bokeh from both lenses

Voigtlander Nokton 50mm f/1.0:
B&H Photo / Amazon

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