Title photo: Bastian Kratzke with Voigtländer
The 10 mm / 1: 5.6 Hyper Wide Heliar for full-frame cameras with e-bayonet
covers an angle of view of fabulous 130 degrees and still remains
almost distortion free. It delivers crisp image results right down to
the corners and shows up even with completely closed aperture of F22
not prone to diffraction effects.
covers an angle of view of fabulous 130 degrees and still remains
almost distortion free. It delivers crisp image results right down to
the corners and shows up even with completely closed aperture of F22
not prone to diffraction effects.
The 375 gram lightweight lens uses a noble metal tube
13 lenses are used in 10 groups, the near limit is 30 cm.
Ten aperture blades provide a circular opening and a very harmonious blur.
13 lenses are used in 10 groups, the near limit is 30 cm.
Ten aperture blades provide a circular opening and a very harmonious blur.
Especially recommended for videographers: The Hyper Wide Heliar offers a selective iris control system, with which the opening can be adjusted continuously on request. This makes the fade-in or fade-out when turning particularly quiet and flowing.
Technical specifications
Price: 1199.- EUR Item no.: 19660
Focal Length | 10 mm |
Aperture Ratio | 1:5.6 |
Minimum Aperture | F 22 |
Klick Stop | 1/2 |
Lens Construction | 13 elements in 10 groups |
Angle of View | 130° |
Aperture Blades | 10 |
Minimum Focus | 0.5 m |
Maximum Diameter | 67.8 mm |
Length | 58.7 mm |
Mount | M-bayonet (VM) |
Weight | 312 g |
Filter Size | n.a. |
Color | black |
Others | Lens hood (non-detachable), Pressure fit cap, rangefinder coupling not possible |