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PostPosted: Sat Jan 25, 2020 9:16 pm    Post subject: Voigtlander SL Lenses Reply with quote

Voigtlander SL I & II Lenses

As the weather has been too awful recently to go outside much, I took the time to shoot some pictures of my Voigtlander SL I & II lenses instead:

Voigtlander SL I & II Lenses by Mike Woolley

SL I lenses at the bottom (M42 mount), from L to R:

    40mm f/2 (with straight hood)
    90mm f/3.5
    125mm f/2.5 Macro
    180mm f/4
    75mm f/2.5


SL II lenses at the top (Ai-S mount), from L to R:

    20mm f/3.5 (style 2)
    28mm f/2.8 (style 3)
    90mm f/3.5 (style 1)
    58mm f/1.4 (style 1)
    40mm f/2 (style 2)


These incidently illustrate 3 of the 4 body styles Cosina Voigtlander have used for the SL II lenses.


PostPosted: Sun Jan 26, 2020 12:18 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Like 1 Like 1 Like 1 Nice collection!!


PostPosted: Mon Jan 27, 2020 3:40 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Great! Like 1 small


PostPosted: Thu Apr 02, 2020 6:05 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Very impressive lenses.
I am sure that they serve you well.
Tom


PostPosted: Fri Sep 08, 2023 9:51 am    Post subject: Re: Voigtlander SL Lenses Reply with quote

Seems like we're brothers in being Voigtländer fanatics Wink

I somehow cannot resist the love for the SL series. However, needing I wide-angle, my kit now consists of

Voigtländer SL II N 28mm 2.8 Color Skopar (with LH-28 dome hood)
Voigtländer SL 40mm 2.0 Ultron (with 2x boxed LH-40Ds and 1x boxed LH-40S)
Voigtländer SL 75mm 2.5 Color Heliar (still searching for LH-75 or LH-75S)
Voigtländer SL 180mm 4.0 APO Lanthar (still searching for LH-75 or LH-75S)

While I had the 125 macro as well, I have to say, it is exceptional. However, I do not do serious macro
and the charm of these lenses above is that they're really small and light, which the 125 simply isn't.

So for me, these 4 are the perfect set. (Even though I'd also love to find the SL 90mm 3.5 - first series)
Then it's a matter of topic, photographing people will be the advantage of the 75, while at far distances,
nature, it's the 90.

We need a topic for SL series fans, so why not use this one Laugh 1


PostPosted: Sat Sep 09, 2023 10:11 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I somehow cannot resist the love for the SL series


I know what you mean 😊

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still searching for LH-75 or LH-75


I sympathise - the SL I hoods were hard to find (& expensive) even when the lenses were still being made.

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I'd also love to find the SL 90mm 3.5


The 90 is my favourite, as I said in another thread. if I were you though I would get the SLII version - it's smaller, has a more practical hood, a closeup attachment and a CPU (so you get EXIF data).

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We need a topic for SL series fans


Indeed, I look forward to it!