Voigtlander Nokton 58mm f/1.4 SL-II N Manual Focus Lens with Integrated CPU for Nikon AIS Lens

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LOUISE M : Is this lens just for film cameras?ANDREW R : From the product overview: "Voigtlander Nokton 58mm f/1.4 SL-II Manual Focus Lens is specially designed for use with Nikon Film/Digital Cameras. "

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2019-11-30T06:49:15

Rated 5 out of 5

One of the best!

Super sharp, outstanding craftsmanship, extremely well made compared to any Chinese made lens. All glass and metal, Controls are very smooth and accurate. Very easy to focus on a D5, D810, D700, Df, D300s, D90,D80, D70(s), F through F5, F100, FA, FM through FM2n, FE-FE2, and FG.

Frank S.

2019-03-10T16:41:31

Rated 5 out of 5

beautiful on an APS-C

I've used my Voigtlander 58mm SL-II S on both my Nikon F6 and on my Fujifilm X-T3, with a Metabones F to X adapter, where its equivalent field of view is of an 87mm lens on a full-frame camera. So it's an ideal portrait lens. The bokeh is pleasant, but I'm not a bokeh-fanatic. In fact I'm not even a corner-to-corner sharpness-fanatic either, since I use this to photograph people and real life three-dimensional things, not charts. I love it. I have the slightly older version that has a rubber rather than metal ring for the focus. But otherwise optically identical.

Michael C.

2018-12-14T04:56:41

Rated 5 out of 5

Excellent.

Great lens - solid metal build, small, excellent in portraits.

NADIA Z.

2018-12-10T06:59:30

Rated 5 out of 5

The best lens in my bag

The lens excellent and so easy to use. The best in the 50mm range lens.

Kwok-Chi N.

2018-01-31T11:59:23

Rated 5 out of 5

Best Lense - Nikon

This is pure silk to focus. Rendition, saturation, sharpness, and resolution are I believe, the best I have seen unless you are paying way too much more$$$. A must have lens, I am having difficulty putting this down.

DAVID F.

2017-01-17T14:15:06

Rated 5 out of 5

Stellar Lens

So I went out on a limb to buy this lens after reading reviews on the previous versions. I have been lusting for this lens for a very long time but was afraid to move to a manual focus lens. The focus ring on this lens is outstanding. I highly recommend!!

OSCAR C.

2016-12-16T07:36:22

Rated 5 out of 5

Amazing!!

If a lens could be sexy. Well this is it. Everyone loves to ask me about it. The images produced are outstanding

JOSE S.

2016-12-05T04:56:33

Rated 5 out of 5

It is minimalist, beautifully made, optically fantastic, looks nice, and is a relative rarity, as most Voigtländer lenses are

This review is for the 2016 model SL-II S version of the lens. Optically, this lens is superb. It is sharp and contrasty, and has very pleasing color rendering. Its bokeh is less creamy than better Zeiss lenses, but looks more attractive, in my opinion, than any Sigma or Nikon lenses around the same focal length. I use it mostly on a Nikon Df, but have also used it on a D810 and D750. Vignetting can be rather heavy at f1.4, but no more than any Nikkor 50 or 58 and is easily fixed by software profile correction. If a manual focus-only lens is acceptable for your work, this lens makes a very solid case against the ($) Nikon AF-S 58 1.4G at just about 1/3 the price. Its precision metal body feels like it would last a lot longer, and it is more compact, to boot. The issues of build quality mentioned by another reviewer seem to have been resolved entirely with this model, as this "SL-II S" feels far better built than classic Nikkors and more or less the equal of the pre-Milvus "classic" Zeiss lenses for F mount. The long focus ring is heavily damped and makes precise focusing easy, except in very low-light where DLSR viewfinders are not nearly as bright as most old film bodies. Overall, it seems like a minimalist equal of more expensive autofocus lenses around the same focal length at a much lower price. It's the small Porsche without power anything or a fancy sound system: just a manual transmission, good engine, and great bones. It is minimalist, beautifully made, optically fantastic, looks nice, and is a relative rarity, as most Voigtländer lenses are.

Tag F.

2014-07-14T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Impressive build, 1st class images.

Solidly built with buttery smooth focusing, the Voigtlander Nocton serves as a standard lens on my Nikon D700 and a great short portrait tele on my D300S. Bokeh is generally very smooth and while the Nocton vignettes noticeably at f/1.4, larger apertures are fully useable and the lens becomes critically sharp by f/4-5.6. I tend to shoot this lens with .7 stop under exposure for richer colors. I've read that a couple of respected reviewers consider the Nocton to be at least equal to it's Zeiss counterpart.

Roger K.

2011-09-17T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Outstanding lens

It's a pleasure to handle. Close focusing in low light is a challenge, but I expect that's true of all f1.4 manual focus lenses. Especially true on my D80 which has a mediocre viewfinder although it does meter just fine. Much better focusing experience on my F4. Also, terrific bargain.

MARTIN F.

2011-09-15T21:00:00

Rated 3 out of 5

Interesting colour, iffy build

Firstly, although I love the colour of this lens and its sharpness, and use it more than any other lens in my catalogue, I find it underwhelming in its price range because of build issues.Firstly, the good stuff. This lens is sharp in the centre, and stopped down to 2,8 is quite good all over. By 5,6-8, it is impeccable. Lovely. Better yet, however, is its colour rendition. Notice how I didn't say reproduction. Colour is warmer than real life, redder, and in some cases, purpler than real life. It looks GREAT in street photography, and quite good in landscapes. colours pop, and there is a great deal more contrast in the colours than my Nikon 50 1,2 and my old 50 1,4G. It is a bit red, maybe, for portrait photography, but if you've a good hand at PP in digital photography, it is fixable. For film, I find the colours are very nice with low contrast films and exciting on high contrast films. Black and white CAN look good, but it favours certain colours too much sometimes.Overall, I much much prefer it to the Nikon 50 1,2 Ai (7-blade), except for one area: bokeh.Bokeh problems with the 58 1,4 are corollary to build quality issues. The issues are most evident in the aperture blades, which don't create symmetrical circles. The aperture shape goes lopsidedly polygonal. I've seen this in several copies. It is a shock after using Nikon lenses that keep their shape 95% of the time, losing shape at only very small apertures. The aperture ring, is another other issue. It clicks into place as cheaply as my budget Sun Optical 28 2,5 wide angle lens. Its asking price completely belies its aperture shape and its aperture ring. Horrible at any price above 100$.Finally, the lens has NO good place to hold when attaching it to the camera. In comparison to anything Nikon, it feels like Fisher Price.As many detractors as I've mentioned, I love this lens, I just think it is not at all worth the price. Price is one thing, but hardly bespoke price and overall quality.At its price, the [$]

Nathan W.

2010-07-27T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Sharp lens with smooth Bokeh

This lens is sharp and has nice bokeh, but contrast is little bit low at wide open aperture. Bokeh is more creamier than my Nikon 50mm f1.8D. One thing that really bugs me is distance/aperture index ring is too small. It is too hard to grip that small ring to attach and remove lens from camera body. But overall I love this lens.

Star S.

2010-01-05T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Wonderful little lens

I wanted a fast portrait lens for my Nikon D300, and went back and forth on the Nokton and the Sigma 50 f/1.4. I ultimately chose the Nokton, and have been really happy with it. Nailing focus wide-open takes some practice, but stopped down to f/2, this lens produces wonderful results - sharp & contrasty with wonderful blurry backgrounds. The fact that this lens is nice and compact and sells for under $400 makes it an even better deal. My 4 (instead of 5) star rating only reflects the fact that shot wide-open, the lens does lose some acuity and contrast. That being said, images captured wide open are perfectly usable providing you nail the focus.

Eric F.

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It is minimalist, beautifully made, optically fantastic, looks nice, and is a relative rarity, as most Voigtländer lenses are

By Tag F.

This review is for the 2016 model SL-II S version of the lens. Optically, this lens is superb. It is sharp and contrasty, and has very pleasing color rendering. Its bokeh is less creamy than better Zeiss lenses, but looks more attractive, in my opinion, than any Sigma or Nikon lenses around the same focal length. I use it mostly on a Nikon Df, but have also used it on a D810 and D750. Vignetting can be rather heavy at f1.4, but no more than any Nikkor 50 or 58 and is easily fixed by softwar...

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beautiful on an APS-C

By Michael C.

I've used my Voigtlander 58mm SL-II S on both my Nikon F6 and on my Fujifilm X-T3, with a Metabones F to X adapter, where its equivalent field of view is of an 87mm lens on a full-frame camera. So it's an ideal portrait lens. The bokeh is pleasant, but I'm not a bokeh-fanatic. In fact I'm not even a corner-to-corner sharpness-fanatic either, since I use this to photograph people and real life three-dimensional things, not charts. I love it. I have the slightly older version that has a rubber ...

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Voigtlander Nokton 58mm f/1.4 SL-II Manual Focus Lens is specially designed for use with Nikon Film & Digital Cameras.