Voigtlander Zoomar:

The One That Started It All

Voigtlander 36-82

The images are impressive, even by today’s standards.Complete control of chromatic aberrations displays the genius of Dr. Back’s work. The warm flares are pronounced yet pleasant in a way only vintage glass can render. Focus is sharp in the center with a medium amount of fall off in the corners. Bokeh is pleasant and smooth. Barreld stort on on the wide end and pin cushion distortion on the long end are balanced well.

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