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Re: Voigtlander 28mm f/1.5 Nokton M-mount vs E-mount Review


I picked this lens up for Sony over the thypoch recently though it's yet to arrive.
I chose the nokton even though I did not love the rendering in every shot I've seen, I did like the look it provides, a little more interesting to my eye and more punch and bite from what I saw.
Will likely pick up the apo when it comes out for emount down the line too.

With thypoch Im interested in their 75mm cinema version over the nokton 75mm for people shots. Samples posted by philip_pj remind me of the Sigma 45mmf2.8, but at a more comfortable distance but without autofocus, and maybe a little more muted and less contrast for an older look. Similar to samyang 75mmf1.8 maybe but ultra smooth background and a little less harsh on skin. The samyang isnt particularly harsh compared to other lenses, but i think the thypoch is just softer there.

On the 28mm I am curious about the rendering difference between the emount and vm version as there was a user in the e-mount announcement thread who made the switch to e mount and said he preferred the vm version but didnt have both to do a side by side comparison shot. I believe he said the the vm was 'smoother'.

Looking at the infinity examples here wide open you can see some differences, but not sure how they translate into regular shots.



Oct 17, 2025 at 05:35 AM
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Re: Voigtlander 28mm f/1.5 Nokton M-mount vs E-mount Review


I picked this lens up for Sony over the thypoch recently though it's yet to arrive.
I chose the nokton even though I did not love the rendering in every shot I've seen, I did like the look it provides, a little more interesting to my eye and more punch and bite from what I saw.
Will likely pick up the apo when it comes out for emount down the line too.

With thypoch Im interested in their 75mm cinema version over the nokton 75mm for people shots. Samples posted by philip_pj remind me of the Sigma 45mmf2.8, but at a more comfortable distance but without autofocus, and maybe a little more muted and less contrast for an older look. Similar to samyang 75mmf1.8 maybe but ultra smooth background and a little less harsh on skin.

On the 28mm I am curious about the rendering difference between the emount and vm version as there was a user in the e-mount announcement thread who made the switch to e mount and said he preferred the vm version but didnt have both to do a side by side comparison shot. I believe he said the the vm was 'smoother'.

Looking at the infinity examples here wide open you can see some differences, but not sure how they translate into regular shots.



Oct 17, 2025 at 05:15 AM





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