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This focus throw allows for precision but it's also pretty sensitive.

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It has just the right amount of resistance and within a 90 degree rotation you can go from infinity to 0.7m. Let's talk about the focus ring for a minute. But, after a couple days shooting mostly macro, I came to appreciate the aperture ring's position since it's much easier to adjust when the lens is fully extended - almost doubling in size. I have to admit that this was kinda different and an adjustment for me. Unlike the CV 65/2, the 110/2.5's aperture ring is located near the lens mount instead of the front. Video users might not like that it cannot be de-clicked, but keep in mind that this is a macro lens and it hands you well-defined 10-point sunstars, the kind that landscape photographers drool over. There's also a 10-blade straight aperture mechanism with the precision of 1/3 stop increments. Just like the other Voigtlander lenses, you get the quality of an all metal construction and tight tolerance build. Voigtlander even managed to keep the size of the 110mm f/2.5 APO just about the same as the CV 65/2 APO lens. Now, the newly released 110mm f/2.5 Macro APO-Lanthar promises to keep similar levels of resolution, contrast and aberration correction while adding 1:1 macro capability and longer working distance, and it does. I've tested every one I could get my hands on and without a doubt, up until yesterday - the highest resolution and mostly color aberration corrected I'd ever seen was on the Voigtlander 65/2 Macro APO-Lanthar. Voigtlander keeps rolling out top notch lenses for the Sony E-mount.

  • Flare Resistance compared to Loxia 85 and 100-400GM lenses.
  • Flare Resistance and sunstar rendering at infinity.
  • Infinity Resolution/contrast comparison between CV 110/2.5 APO vs FE 100-400 GM and f/5.6.
  • Infinity Resolution/contrast comparison between CV 110/2.5 APO vs Batis 135/2.8 APO.
  • Side-by-side "size" comparison to CV 65/2 APO at different distances.
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    Here is a summary with links to the tests and sample images: The CV 110 also features a 3-group floating mechanism allowing it to maintain high image quality from macro to infinity.Ĭheck out the optical design diagram below: Since they avoided the use of aspherical elements in the optical design, you're left with clean specular highlights on your images. If onion bokeh is not your thing, you're in luck. The CV 110 brings APO to a whole new level. I had high hopes and I decided to put this lens through the ringer - and with these high expectations I couldn't even find a trace of color aberration. Lens designers love to market some of their lenses as true APO, but we all know very few optical designs ever come close to filling the void. In the past, superior axial chromatic aberration correction, was like an impossible dream. However, the expectation with this new lens - was that the Voigtlander 110/2.5 APO would improve MFD working distance at life size magnification and deliver ever better image quality.Ī big feature of the CV 110/2.5 APO is a modern apochromatic optical design (APO) and the 8 anomalous partial dispersion elements, or in other words a lot of special glass. Most were satisfied with the Voigtlander 65mm f/2 Macro APO-Lanthar, because you have to admit, it does have superb resolution/contrast, lack of color aberration, and 1:2 macro capabilities. It's not like Sony shooters didn't have anything else in their bags to work with. The wait is finally over! Long production delays sparked anticipation of the Voigtlander 110mm f/2.5 Macro APO-Lanthar lens, and this month Voigtlander ultimately delivered. Help support FM by using our links for your purchase! - Thank you!įM Rolling Review: Voigtlander 110mm f/2.5 Macro APO-Lanthar Order the Voigtlander 110mm f/2.5 Macro APO-Lanthar:Īmazon | B&H Photo | CameraQuest | Adorama FM Review: Voigtlander 110mm f/2.5 Macro APO-Lanthar.













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