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Voigtlander Skoparex 35mm f/3.4 DKL Lens

The Voigtlander 35mm f/3.4 DKL is a lens from Voigtlander. Used copies start from $105.06 on GearFocus, with buyer protection on every purchase.

Voigtlander Skoparex 35mm f/3.4 DKL Lens

Voigtlander Skoparex 35mm f/3.4 DKL Lens

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Lens OverviewVoigtlander 35mm f/3.4 DKL

The Voigtlander Skoparex 35mm f/3.4 is a vintage SLR lens produced during the 1960s, mounted in the DKL bayonet system. Designed for 35mm film format, this manual focus wide-angle lens represents a slice of mid-century optical craftsmanship from Voigtlander, a brand with a long history in precision optics. The DKL mount — also known as the Deckel mount or Bessamatic mount — was used across a range of European SLR cameras of that era, making this lens a notable piece of vintage photographic history.

As a manual focus only lens, the Skoparex 35mm f/3.4 demands a deliberate, hands-on shooting approach that many photographers find rewarding, particularly those drawn to the tactile experience of working with classic glass. Its 35mm focal length on a 35mm film format positions it firmly in wide-angle territory, well suited to environmental portraits, street work, and expansive scene compositions. Collectors and film photographers seeking DKL-mount glass will find the Skoparex an interesting and characterful addition to a vintage kit.

This lens is compatible with 35mm film systems and is classified within the wide-angle lens category.

Key FeaturesVoigtlander 35mm f/3.4 DKL

35mm f/3.4 Optics: A wide-angle focal length covering a natural field of view well suited to street photography, environmental portraits, and landscape work on 35mm film.

DKL Bayonet Mount: Fits the Deckel/Bessamatic mount system used on Voigtlander Bessamatic and Ultramatic cameras, as well as compatible Kodak Retina Reflex bodies.

Manual Focus Design: Fully manual focusing requires a deliberate, hands-on approach favored by film photographers and collectors working with vintage glass.

1960s Voigtlander Manufacture: Built during a period when Voigtlander was producing precision optical instruments in Germany, reflecting mid-century European craftsmanship.

35mm Film Format Coverage: Designed specifically for the 35mm full-frame film format, ensuring correct image circle coverage with no vignetting on compatible bodies.

Vintage SLR Compatibility: Intended for use with 1960s-era DKL-mount SLR cameras, making it a period-correct choice for collectors shooting with original bodies.

Lens SpecificationsVoigtlander 35mm f/3.4 DKL

Voigtlander 35mm f/3.4 DKL full specifications
SpecDetail
Use CasesPortrait, Landscape, Street, Travel
Lens MountDKL
Focus TypeManual Focus

DescriptionVoigtlander 35mm f/3.4 DKL

The Voigtlander Skoparex 35mm f/3.4 is a vintage manual focus SLR lens produced during the 1960s, designed specifically for the 35mm film format. It uses the DKL mount, a bayonet system found on European SLR cameras of that period, making it a historically relevant piece of glass for collectors and film photographers working with compatible bodies. With its wide-angle classification and manual focus only operation, the Skoparex demands a thoughtful, deliberate approach to image-making — a quality that appeals strongly to photographers who value the process as much as the result.

The lens is listed as compatible with 35mm film systems and falls under the wide-angle lens compatibility category. Whether you're shooting landscapes on film or adding a period-correct lens to a vintage camera collection, the Skoparex 35mm f/3.4 in DKL mount offers a genuine connection to 1960s optical manufacturing from the Voigtlander name.

ProsVoigtlander 35mm f/3.4 DKL

  • Manual focus design offers full, deliberate control over focusing — ideal for methodical shooting styles
  • DKL mount is a period-correct fit for compatible vintage SLR cameras of the 1960s era
  • Designed and built for 35mm film format, making it a natural pairing with 35mm film bodies

ConsVoigtlander 35mm f/3.4 DKL

  • DKL mount has limited compatibility with modern cameras without an adapter, restricting its usability
  • Maximum aperture of f/3.4 is relatively modest by wide-angle standards, limiting performance in lower light
  • Manual focus only with no autofocus capability, which may not suit all photographers

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Frequently Asked QuestionsVoigtlander 35mm f/3.4 DKL

What camera mount does the Voigtlander Skoparex 35mm f/3.4 use?+

This lens uses the DKL mount, also commonly associated with vintage European SLR cameras from the 1960s. It is listed under the DKL lens mount specification and is not natively compatible with modern DSLR or mirrorless mounts without an appropriate adapter.

Is this lens compatible with digital cameras?+

The Skoparex 35mm f/3.4 is specified for use with 35mm film format and DKL-mount cameras. It is not listed as compatible with any digital camera system. Use on a digital body would require a third-party DKL adapter and manual operation.

Does this lens support autofocus?+

No. The specifications clearly state that this is a manual focus only lens. There is no autofocus mechanism, which is typical for vintage SLR lenses of this era.

When was the Voigtlander Skoparex 35mm f/3.4 manufactured?+

According to the specifications, this lens was manufactured between 1960 and 1969, placing it firmly in the vintage SLR category from the early-to-mid decades of 35mm SLR photography.

What type of photography is the 35mm focal length on a 35mm film body suited for?+

On a 35mm film body — which is the format this lens is specified for — a 35mm focal length is a classic wide-angle perspective. It is commonly used for street, travel, landscape, and environmental portrait photography.

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