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Voigtlander Fuji X 35mm F0.9 Nokton

Voigtlander Fuji X 35mm F0.9 Nokton
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Product ID : voigtlander_fuji_x_35mm_f0.9
Manufacturer: Voigtlander
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Voigtlander Fuji X 35mm F0.9 Nokton

 Super Fast Manual Focus Chipped Lens 
With Great Bokeh and Beautiful Image Quality

High Performance Ground Aspherical First Element
State of the Art Optics
In House GA (Ground Aspherical)
Though More Difficult to Manufacture, GA Element Gives
Higher Melting Point and High Refractive Glass
For Higher Correction and Reduced Size


Optimized for the Fuji X Sensor

Floating elements for Outstanding Performance
The Entire Lens Group Moves With the Focus
To Maintain Sharpness from Close Up to Infinity

Beautiful smooth bokeh with 12 aperture blades  and 1/3 stops

 New optical lens formula designed and optimized exclusively for FX mount

 Lens chipped to communicate with most FX bodies (see details below)

EXIF information, focus check, and shooting distance linked display
are supported, as well as in body image stabilization
and parallax correction for certain models

 Precise rugged all-metal lens barrel

 Manual focus for reliable precise focus 

Aperture ring for direct mechanical aperture operation

Close focus distance 0.35m

 Small Compact Size with 62mm filter  

Reversible Lens Hood Included

designed to work with modern APS-C Fujifilm X sensors
electronic circuit ensuring communication
between the lens and the camera


extremely solid, all-metal construction

manual focus for even greater precision
manual adjustment of the aperture
12-blade diaphragm for beautiful defocused blur
minimum focusing distance of only 35 cm
equivalent focal lenght on full frame 53mm

 Minimum aperture: f / 0.9
Maximum aperture: f / 22
Construction: 10 elements in 8 groups
Viewing angle: 43.8
Aperture Blades: 12
Minimum focus distance: 0.35 m
Dimensions (diameter x length): 72.7 mm x 64.9 mm
Filter diameter: 62 mm
Weight: 17 oz
Aperture adjustment: manual in 1/3 EV increments
Electronic system ensuring EXIF data
Zoom in while sharpening
Support for in-camera image stabilization systems

*1Note on Electronic communication Compatible Bodies

See Latest Updated FX Body Compatibilty on Cosina Site

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Reviewed by yukosteel
09/08/2023 - 12:19:36 AM
Voigtlander Nokton 35mm F0.9 lens is exceeding my expectations!
Purchased this lens from CameraQuest, thanks a lot!!!
First impression out of the box - the lens is surprisingly not too large as for ultra fast F0.9 aperture and knowing that some electronics is packed inside. I'd say the size is very similar to Fujinon XF 23mm F1.4 autofocus lens. The weight is 17oz which is about 480g, it feels very well balanced on Fuji X-T5 camera thanks to great weight centering.
So far I like shooting with Voigtlander 35mm F0.9 Nokton, wider focus ring is very comfortable. Aperture ring is far enough and has different texture to not accidentally rotate it instead of focus, aperture click stops are snappy and hold position very well, they also are nicely audible. It's useful to be able to see selected aperture value in viewfinder, though I keep it at F0.9 all the time anyway. This lens is very much reminding me positive experience of shooting with Voigtlander 25mm F0.95 Nokton - lens I primarily used to pair with Panasonic GX1/GM1 cameras. Like that lens, 35mm Nokton is decently sharp in the center and mid area wide open, which can be improved by stopping down if more details needed. Mechanics is moving very smooth and almost silent when focusing.
Cosina site mentioned FLE (Floating Lens Element) involved into optical design, so I've checked that. The rear optical module is moving in much shorter range of about 4mm comparing to 8mm shift of front optical module, which is clearly indicating FLE movement, it is slightly modifying optical formula of lens while focusing and should improve IQ overall on whole focusing range. That is more complex to make mechanics observable in premium Leica M glass optics, which adds to the lens price but also to its optical performance.