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Voigtländer Super Wide Heliar 15mm f/4.5 aspherical Nikon Z

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  • Voigtländer Super Wide Heliar 4.5/15 mm aspherical Lens
  • manual focus for precise focusing
  • Filter Ø 58 mm
  • 11 lenses in 9 groups
  • 10 aperture blades
  • Minimum distance 0.126 m
  • Angle of view 110
  • Weight 290 g
  • Nikon Z mount
  • incl. lens hood, front and rear caps

High-performance super wide-angle lens for Nikon (Nikon FX format).
The Voigtländer 15 mm F4.5 Super Wide Heliar aspherical Z-mount is a high-performance super wide-angle lens with manual focus optimized for the full-frame image sensors of Nikon mirrorless Z-mount cameras (Nikon FX format). The Lens is based on the already well-known 15 mm F4.5 lens with VM or Sony mount.

The Super Wide Heliar has an extremely low distortion and allows sharp images to the edge despite its super wide angle of view of 110° (diagonal). 11 lens elements in 9 groups form the optical unit, enclosed in a metal tube with easy-to-grip controls. The optical design has been optimized to correct the angle of the incident light rays. This prevents color casts at the image periphery, which can be caused by the structure of digital image sensors.

The close-up limit is 12.6 cm at a working distance of approx. 4 cm (measured from the tip of the lens hood) and thus offers interesting perspectives. With the help of a small flat screwdriver (not included), the lens hood can also be removed to work with rectangular filters, for example.

The 15 mm F4.5 Super Wide is equipped with electronic contacts, enabling communication between the Lens and the Body. Please see notes.(*)

Key Features:
Exclusively designed for the Nikon Z mount
Super wide angle with exceptional imaging performance
Detachable lens hood
Extremely solid and high quality construction
Minimum focus distance of only 12.6 cm
Manual focus for precise focusing

(*) Compatible cameras and firmware
Z7 - v3.4 or higher
Z6 - v3.4 or higher
Z50 - v2.2 or higher
Z5 - v1.2 or higher
Z6II - v1.3 or higher
Z7II - v1.3 or higher
Zfc - v1.0 or higher
Z 9 - v1.0 or higher
Z 30 - v1.0 or higher

Some functions may be limited by older firmware, so please always use the latest version.

Included in delivery:
1x Voigtländer Super Wide Heliar 4,5/15 mm aspherical Z-mount black
1x lens hood
1x lens cap
1x rear cap

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Voigtländer Super Wide Heliar 15mm f/4.5 aspherical Nikon Z

Short profile

  • Voigtländer Super Wide Heliar 4.5/15 mm aspherical Lens
  • manual focus for precise focusing
  • Filter Ø 58 mm
  • 11 lenses in 9 groups
  • 10 aperture blades
  • Minimum distance 0.126 m
  • Angle of view 110
  • Weight 290 g
  • Nikon Z mount
  • incl. lens hood, front and rear caps

Product description for Voigtländer Super Wide Heliar 15mm f/4.5 aspherical Nikon Z

High-performance super wide-angle lens for Nikon (Nikon FX format).
The Voigtländer 15 mm F4.5 Super Wide Heliar aspherical Z-mount is a high-performance super wide-angle lens with manual focus optimized for the full-frame image sensors of Nikon mirrorless Z-mount cameras (Nikon FX format). The Lens is based on the already well-known 15 mm F4.5 lens with VM or Sony mount.

The Super Wide Heliar has an extremely low distortion and allows sharp images to the edge despite its super wide angle of view of 110° (diagonal). 11 lens elements in 9 groups form the optical unit, enclosed in a metal tube with easy-to-grip controls. The optical design has been optimized to correct the angle of the incident light rays. This prevents color casts at the image periphery, which can be caused by the structure of digital image sensors.

The close-up limit is 12.6 cm at a working distance of approx. 4 cm (measured from the tip of the lens hood) and thus offers interesting perspectives. With the help of a small flat screwdriver (not included), the lens hood can also be removed to work with rectangular filters, for example.

The 15 mm F4.5 Super Wide is equipped with electronic contacts, enabling communication between the Lens and the Body. Please see notes.(*)

Key Features:
Exclusively designed for the Nikon Z mount
Super wide angle with exceptional imaging performance
Detachable lens hood
Extremely solid and high quality construction
Minimum focus distance of only 12.6 cm
Manual focus for precise focusing

(*) Compatible cameras and firmware
Z7 - v3.4 or higher
Z6 - v3.4 or higher
Z50 - v2.2 or higher
Z5 - v1.2 or higher
Z6II - v1.3 or higher
Z7II - v1.3 or higher
Zfc - v1.0 or higher
Z 9 - v1.0 or higher
Z 30 - v1.0 or higher

Some functions may be limited by older firmware, so please always use the latest version.

Included in delivery:
1x Voigtländer Super Wide Heliar 4,5/15 mm aspherical Z-mount black
1x lens hood
1x lens cap
1x rear cap

Voigtländer Super Wide Heliar 15mm f/4.5 aspherical Nikon Z

Optik
Brennweite
15 mm
optischer Zoom
1 fach
Lichtstärke f/
4,5
Naheinstellung
0,126 m
max. Abbildungsmaßstab
ohne Angabe
Objektivtyp
Weitwinkelobjektiv
Festbrennweite
Autofokus
nein
Technik
geeignet für
Vollformat
Objektiv-Anschluss
Nikon Z
Ausstattung
Filtergewinde
58 mm
Bildstabilisator
nein
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Länge ca.
67,0 mm
Durchmesser ca.
67,6 mm
Gewicht ca.
290 g
Sonstiges
Farbton
schwarz
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
1x Voigtländer Super Wide Heliar 4,5/15 mm asphärisch Z-Mount schwarz, 1x Gegenlichtblende, 1x Objektivdeckel und 1x Rückdeckel
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4002451006606
KAN
116264

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