===== Voigtländer 40mm f/1.2 Nokton =====
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==== Summary ====
The optical construction consists of eight elements in six groups, two of which are double-sided aspherical elements. Despite its compact size, the lens achieves an astonishingly large aperture of F1.2. The manual focus lens has been specially optimized for the image sensor of the Nikon Z models. This means that the very popular 40mm focal length in the existing Voigtländer range can now finally also be used on Nikon Z models.
==== Tech Specs ====
| Manufacturer |Voigtländer|
| Series |Still lens|
| Model |Nokton|
| Focal Length |40mm|
| Max Aperture |f/1.2|
| Min Aperture |f/22|
| Format |FF|
| Image Circle |-|
| Minimum Focus |0.3m|
| Focus Rotation |-|
| Iris Blades |10|
| Optical Design |8/6|
| Squeeze |none|
| Front Diameter |67.7mm|
| Filter Thread |58mm|
| Focus/Zoom Rod |-|
| Native Mount |Z|
| Data Protocol |none|
| Length |53.9mm|
| Weight |315g|
| Body Telescope |-|
| Body Material |aluminum|
| Focus Drive |manual|
| Iris Drive |manual|
| Zoom Drive |n/a|
==== History ====
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