Voigtländer Septon 50mm f/2 Lens
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Voigtländer Septon 50mm f/2 Lens
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Lens Overview — Voigtländer 50mm f/2
Key Features — Voigtländer 50mm f/2
50mm f/2 Maximum Aperture: A fast f/2 aperture provides solid light-gathering capability for a standard prime, useful in lower-light conditions.
Voigtländer VM Mount: Designed for VM-mount rangefinder systems, with broad compatibility for adapting to modern mirrorless cameras via adapter.
1960s Optical Design: Manufactured between 1960 and 1969, the Septon represents a distinct era of Voigtländer optical engineering with characteristic rendering qualities.
Classic 50mm Perspective: The standard focal length closely mirrors the natural human field of view, making it a versatile choice for everyday and street photography.
Manual Focus Operation: Fully manual focus ring gives the shooter direct, tactile control over focus placement with no electronic dependence.
35mm Full-Frame Coverage: Designed for the 35mm film format, covering a full 35mm frame on both film bodies and full-frame digital mirrorless cameras via adapter.
Lens Specifications — Voigtländer 50mm f/2
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Use Cases | Portrait, Street, Creative Effects |
| Lens Mount | Voigtlander VM |
| Focus Type | Manual Focus |
Description — Voigtländer 50mm f/2
The Voigtländer Septon 50mm f/2 is a manual focus prime lens built for the 35mm film format, produced during the 1960–1969 decade. It is fitted with the Voigtländer VM lens mount, making it a direct fit for compatible VM-mount camera bodies. With a maximum aperture of f/2, this standard focal length lens offers solid light-gathering performance for a vintage optic of its class.
Weighing between 250 and 300 grams, the Septon is a reasonably compact and manageable lens for everyday carry on a 35mm film body. As a fully manual focus design, it rewards photographers who prefer hands-on control and a more deliberate approach to image-making. For collectors and film shooters alike, the Septon 50mm f/2 represents an opportunity to shoot with a piece of genuine 1960s optical engineering through the Voigtländer VM mount system.
Pros — Voigtländer 50mm f/2
- ✓Voigtländer VM mount provides compatibility with VM-mount camera systems
- ✓Fast f/2 maximum aperture for a 35mm standard prime
- ✓Manual focus design gives shooters precise, deliberate control
Cons — Voigtländer 50mm f/2
- ✗Manual focus only — no autofocus capability for fast or candid shooting
- ✗Voigtländer VM mount limits direct compatibility to VM-mount bodies without an adapter
- ✗As a vintage lens from the 1960s, sample condition and optical clarity will vary by individual unit
Frequently Asked Questions — Voigtländer 50mm f/2
What camera mount does the Voigtländer Septon 50mm f/2 use?+
This lens uses the Voigtländer VM lens mount. It is designed for direct use on VM-mount compatible cameras, and adapters may allow use on other systems depending on the camera body.
Does this lens support autofocus?+
No. The Voigtländer Septon 50mm f/2 is a manual focus lens. All focus adjustments must be made by hand, which is typical of lenses from its manufacturing era of 1960–1969.
What film format is this lens designed for?+
The Septon 50mm f/2 is designed for the 35mm film format, making it compatible with 35mm film cameras that accept the Voigtländer VM mount.
How heavy is the Voigtländer Septon 50mm f/2?+
The lens weighs between 250 and 300 grams, placing it in a moderate range for a 35mm standard prime of this era.
When was the Voigtländer Septon 50mm f/2 manufactured?+
This lens was manufactured during the 1960s, specifically within the 1960–1969 decade, making any example found today a genuine vintage optic.
Is the Septon 50mm f/2 classified as an SLR or rangefinder lens?+
The specifications list its vintage type as SLR, though it carries the Voigtländer VM mount. Buyers should verify compatibility with their specific camera body before purchasing.