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2013-07-08T21:00:00
I wanted a small, wide angle lens for my Nikon and after some research, decided on the Voigtlander 20mm. While I've only had it for a short amount of time it has really turned out to be a good purchase. It's got great build quality, produces nice images and most importantly, is really, really fun to use. If you don't mind manual focus I'd definitely recommend this lens.
Zach
2012-05-10T21:00:00
I purchased this lens to use on my DX-format Nikon DSLR, so it end up cropping to a 30mm, which works out great for pretty much anything that doesn't move too fast. This lens has quite a few poor reviews on its light falloff and edge performance, but the DX sensor crops the outer edges of the lens' view out, so I haven't noticed any problems there. The manual focus is easy and precise, but the lens is *super* short, so be careful not to grab the glass when you're going for the focus ring! If you're considering a wide-angle prime lens for a Nikon and don't mind manual focusing, I would say that you can't go wrong with this lens.
MATTHEW T.
2012-04-01T21:00:00
This lens is the ideal companion for travels, still life, indoor shots. Very small but extremely sharp, has a very good retention of details in the dark area, enjoyable expecially when pictures are converted to B&W.
STEPHANO C.
2011-05-17T21:00:00
On paper, there's not a lot to love about this lens. It's not fast, no AF, and it's expensive. On a camera, it's hard not to love. It has a very useful focal length, compact form factor, and outstanding performance stopped down a bit. It's just plain fun to take it out and shoot... and get great results!
Big J.
6 groups, 9 elements
94°
3.5-22
0.2m
52mm
28.8mm x 63mm
7 oz / 205g
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