Voigtlander is a name that commands respect for its unique blend of classic rendering, exceptional build quality, and dedication to the manual focus experience. For Sony Alpha shooters, they have consistently provided a sophisticated alternative to mainstream lenses. It seems the company is about to turn up the speed—dramatically.
We have just uncovered a very significant new patent filing, P2025108285, which discloses the optical designs for three new ultra-fast portrait prime lenses, all sharing a bright f/1.4 aperture.
This patent is a statement of intent. The three focal lengths included are among the most sought-after in the portrait world:
For E-mount, this would be a complete and formidable portrait kit. Voigtlander currently offers a 75mm f/1.5 Nokton, which is highly regarded for its signature rendering. A move to f/1.4 is a major step, and adding an 85mm and 100mm would be a significant expansion of their line.
These lenses, if brought to fruition, would occupy a distinct position. Here is why this trio is so exciting:
It’s interesting to contextualize this with Voigtlander’s other recent activities, such as their announcement of three other unique lenses at CP+ 2026: a 35mm f/1.4 Nokton Classic (Z/RF), a 75mm f/2.8 Apo-Skopar (VM), and a 90mm f/4 Apo-Lanthar Close Focus (VM). While these are slower or adapted, they confirm the company’s commitment to diverse, niche portrait solutions. The patent for f/1.4 designs shows they are also aggressively developing for high-performance, native mirrorless use.
A patent is not a product announcement. It is a glimpse into research and development. However, the completeness of this trio suggests a strategic goal. Given Voigtlander’s history of native support, we are optimistic.
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