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Description
Sony E Mount
DISCONTINUED a few remain
Main features
■ Full frame Sony E-mount with electrical contacts
■ Characterful image rendering due to the classic lens formula
■ Optical design optimized for digital imaging sensors
■ Extremely solid and durable all-metal barrel
■ Manual focus for precise focusing
■ Minimum focus distance of 30cm
Specifications
Product Name | NOKTON classic 35mm F1.4 |
Focal Length | 35mm |
Maximum Aperture | f/1.4 |
Minimum Aperture | f/16 |
Lens Construction | 6 groups 8 elements |
Angle of View | 63° |
Aperture Blade | 10 |
Minimum Focus | 0.3m |
Macro Ratio | 1:6.3 |
Filter Size | Ø58mm |
Maximum Diameter Approx. | Ø67.0mm |
Length Approx. | 39.6mm |
Weight Approx | 262g |
Mount | E-mount |
Aperture Ring | Available (manual set) (1/3 stop increments) |
Electric Contact | Available |
Manual Focus Assist | Available |
Exif Data | Available |
Auto Lens Correction | Available |
5-Axis Image Stabilization | Possible* |
Supplied Accessory | Front Cap, Rear Cap, Lens Hood |
* only on camera body with 5-Axis Image Stabilization
The NOKTON classic 35mm F1.4 E-mount, which is crafted using the latest optical technology for a classic lens flavor, is a fast and compact wide angle lens revived for the modern age. The traditional symmetrical (double Gauss) lens configuration reproduces the unique image rendering of a classic lens. The graceful and gentle bokeh creates a three-dimensional feeling at full aperture, and you can enjoy its soft and delicate image rendering. While retaining the image rendering mood of the VM-mount NOKTON classic 35mm f/1.4, which has become very popular since its release.
This lens is a manual focus and manual aperture design, but also features electrical contacts that enable the lens settings at image capture to be included in the Exif information of the image data. Furthermore, the lens is installed with a distance encoder to enable support for 5-axis image stabilization on bodies with this feature, for example by providing distance to subject information used in X,Y shift compensation.
When the first NOKTON was released in the 1950s, it was positioned as a lens that enabled images to be captured even in low light. However, with constantly improving imaging sensor sensitivity, the advantage of a high-speed lens nowadays is the ability to use as a means of photographic expression the out of focus bokeh created by opening the aperture.
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