Cosina Voigtländer (often abbreviated CV) refers to photographic products manufactured by Cosina under the Voigtländer name since 1999. Cosina leases rights to the Voigtländer name from RINGFOTO GmbH & Co. ALFO Marketing KG in Germany. Cosina Voigtländer products have included 35mm film SLR and rangefinder camera bodies, and lenses for the M39 lens mount (Leica screw mount), M42 lens mount, Leica M mount, and other lens mounts.

Cameras

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35 mm Rangefinder

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Medium format rangefinder

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Bessa III 667, launched in 2009

35 mm SLR

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Lenses

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Cosina started producing cameras and lenses under the Voigtländer brand in 1999, when it introduced a new M39 mount body and lenses. It has since produced a prodigious variety of these lenses in M39x26, Leica M mount, Nikon S rangefinder mount (some fully usable with Contax RF bodies), and SLR mounts including M42 and Nikon F. Cosina produces hoods and accessory viewfinders for many of the lenses. Note that while the lenses feature familiar Voigtländer names, the optical formulas are all new.

Presently, manual focus Voigtländer lenses are available, or will soon be available in four series: the E-mount series for Sony E-mount, the VM series for Leica M-mount, the SL and SL II series for several 35 mm single-lens reflex camera mounts (Canon EF-mount, Nikon F-mount, and Pentax K-mount), and the MFT series for the Micro Four Thirds mount. Legacy lenses for the M39 lens mount, Nikon S-mount and M42 lens mount have been discontinued.

Most of the traditional Voigtländer lens brand names remain in use with Cosina, though the lens designs used by Cosina are generally different from the historical namesakes. However, Heliar lenses will still generally have slow apertures, Noktons are for fast apertures, APO-Lanthars will have above-average correction of chromatic aberrations and use many low-dispersion glass elements, while Skopars are compact and light lenses.

Nikon Z-mount

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Cosina offers the following lenses with Nikon Z-mount as of 2023. These lenses offer electronic coupling to the camera for recording EXIF data, focus confirmation and IBIS activation.[1]

Cosina Voigtländer lenses for Nikon Z-mount[1]
Focal length (mm) F-number Min. focus Name Lens const. Aperture blades Dimensions (Diam.×Length) Weight Filter size Ref.
Ultra wide angle lenses
15 f/5.6–22 0.126 m (0.41 ft) Super Wide Heliar aspherical 11e/9g 10 67.6 mm × 67.0 mm (2.66 in × 2.64 in) 290 g (10 oz) 58 mm [2]
Wide angle lenses
23 f/1.2–16 0.18 m (0.59 ft) Nokton Aspherical (DX) 10e/6g 12 65.8 mm × 45.2 mm (2.59 in × 1.78 in) 240 g (8.5 oz) 46 mm [3]
35 f/2–16 0.35 m (1.1 ft) APO-Lanthar aspherical 11e/9g 12 67.6 mm × 70.4 mm (2.66 in × 2.77 in) 360 g (13 oz) 52 mm [4]
40 f/1.2–22 0.3 m (0.98 ft) Nokton aspherical 8e/6g 10 67.7 mm × 53.9 mm (2.67 in × 2.12 in) 315 g (11.1 oz) 58 mm [5]
Normal lenses
35 f/1.2–16 0.3 m (0.98 ft) Nokton (DX) 8e/6g 12 65.8 mm × 41.0 mm (2.59 in × 1.61 in) 230 g (8.1 oz) 46 mm [6]
50 f/1–16 0.45 m (1.5 ft) Nokton aspherical 9e/7g 12 67.6 mm × 66.6 mm (2.66 in × 2.62 in) 598 g (21.1 oz) 62 mm [7]
50 f/2–16 0.45 m (1.5 ft) APO-Lanthar aspherical 10e/8g 12 67.6 mm × 64.3 mm (2.66 in × 2.53 in) 347 g (12.2 oz) 52 mm [8]
Macro lenses
35 f/2–22 0.163 m (0.53 ft) Macro APO-Ultron (DX) 9e/6g 10 67.6 mm × 56.7 mm (2.66 in × 2.23 in) 290 g (10 oz) 52 mm [9]
65 f/2–22 0.31 m (1.0 ft) Macro APO-Lanthar aspherical 10e/8g 10 78.0 mm × 88.8 mm (3.07 in × 3.50 in) 518 g (18.3 oz) 67 mm [10]

Sony E-mount

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Since October 2015, numerous Voigtländer lenses have been released for full frame Sony E-mount.

Focal length F-number Name Lens construction Aperture blades Length Weight Filter size Others Ref.
10mm f/5.6 Hyper Wide Heliar aspherical 13 elements in 10 groups 10 68,5 mm 375 g n/a Lens hood (non-detachable), Pressure fit cap, Rear cap, Selective aperture control system [11]
12mm f/5.6 Ultra Wide Heliar aspherical III 12 elements in 10 groups 10 68,3 mm 350 g n/a Lens hood (non-detachable), Pressure fit cap, Rear cap, Selective aperture control system [12]
15mm f/4.5 Super Wide Heliar aspherical III 11 elements in 9 groups 10 62,3 mm 294 g 58 mm Lens hood (non-detachable), 58 mm clip cap, Rear cap, Selective aperture control system [13]
35mm f/1.2 Nokton aspherical SE 9 elements in 7 groups 12 59,9 mm 387 g 58 mm lens hood, lens caps
35mm f/1.4 Nokton classic 8 elements in 6 groups 10 39,6 mm 262 g 58 mm lens hood, lens caps [14]
35mm f/2.0 APO Lanthar aspherical 11 elements in 9 groups 12 67,3 mm 352 g 49 mm lens caps
40mm f/1.2 Nokton aspherical 6 groups 8 elements 10 59,3 mm 420 g 58 mm Selective Aperture Control System, Front cap, Rear cap, Lens Hood [15]
40mm f/2.8 Heliar 5 elements in 3 groups 10 21,4 mm: expanded, 12,6 mm: collapsed 132 g 37 mm Collapsible. Requires Voigtlander VM-E Close Focus Adapter. Standard lens hood regular: silver, Dome: black [16]
50mm f/2.0 APO-Lanthar 10 elements in 8 groups 12 61,3 mm 364 g 49 mm Front cap, Rear cap, Lens Hood [17]
65mm f/2 Macro APO-Lanthar aspherical 10 elements in 8 groups 10 91,3 mm 625 g 67 mm Front cap, Rear cap, Lens Hood (metal) [18]
110mm f/2.5 Macro APO-Lanthar 14 elements in 10 groups 10 99.7mm 771g 58mm Lens Hood, Lens Caps [19]

Leica M-mount

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At present (March 2018), there are 16 lenses for the Leica M-mount,[20] which can all be combined with rangefinder except the 10 mm lens.

Focal length F-number Name Lens construction Aperture blades Length Weight Filter size Others Ref.
10mm f/5.6 Hyper Wide Heliar aspherical 13 elements in 10 groups 10 58,7 mm 312 g n/a Lens hood (non-detachable),

Pressure fit cap, rangefinder coupling not possible

[21]
12mm f/5.6 Ultra Wide Heliar aspherical III 12 elements in 10 groups 10 59,2 mm 283 g n/a Lens hood (non-detachable), Pressure fit cap, Rear cap, rangefinder can be combined [22]
15mm f/4.5 Super Wide Heliar aspherical III 11 elements in 9 groups 10 55,2 mm 247 g 58 mm integrated lenshood (not detachable), rangefinder can be combined [23]
21mm f/1.4 Nokton 13 elements in 11 groups 12 69.7 mm 480 g 62 mm Lens hood included, rangefinder can be combined
21mm f/1.8 Ultron 13 elements in 11 groups 10 78,4 mm 412 g 58 mm integrated lenshood (not detachable), rangefinder can be combined [24]
21mm f/3.5 Color-Skopar Aspherical 9 elements in 8 groups 10 29,95 mm 180 g 39 mm Option Lens Hood LH-11, rangefinder can be combined.
21mm f/4.0 Color Skopar P-Typ 8 elements in 6 groups 10 25,4 mm 136 g 39 mm rangefinder can be combined [25]
28mm f/2.0 Ultron 10 elements in 8 groups 10 51,2 mm 244 g 46 mm lens hood included, rangefinder can be combined [26]
35mm f/1.2 Nokton II 10 elements in 7 groups 12 62 mm 470 g 52 mm rangefinder can be combined [27]
35mm f/1.4 Nokton 8 elements in 6 groups 10 28,5 mm 200 g 43 mm rangefinder can be combined [28]
35mm f/1.7 aspherical Ultron 9 elements in 7 groups 10 50,6 mm silver 330 g, black 238 g 46 mm standard lens hood, rangefinder can be combined [29]
35mm f/2.0 Ultron aspherical 8 elements in 5 groups 10 28,1 mm 170 g 39 mm Optional Lens hood LH-12, LH-4N, rangefinder can be combined.
35mm f/2.0 Ultron aspherical II 8 elements in 5 groups 10 28,1 mm 210 g 39 mm Optional Lens hood LH-12, LH-4N, rangefinder can be combined.
35mm f/2.0 APO-Lanthar 11 elements in 9 groups 12 58,1 mm 304 g 49 mm Optional Lens hood LH-13, rangefinder can be combined.
35mm f/2.5 Color Skopar Pancake II 7 elements in 5 groups 10 23 mm 134 g 39 mm rangefinder can be combined [30]
40mm f/1.2 Nokton 8 elements in 6 groups 10 43,3 mm 315 g 52 mm rangefinder can be combined [31]
40mm f/1.4 Nokton Classic 7 elements in 6 groups 10 29,7 mm 175 g 43 mm rangefinder can be combined [32]
50mm f/1.1 Nokton 7 elements in 6 groups 10 57,2 mm 428 g 58 mm lens hood included, rangefinder can be combined [33]
50mm f/1.2 Nokton Aspherical 6 elements in 8 groups 12 63,3 mm 344 g 52 mm Optional Lens hood LH-10
50mm f/1.5 Nokton 6 elements in 5 groups 10 45,7 mm silver 293 g, black 220 g 49 mm lens hood included, rangefinder can be combined [34]
50mm f/2.0 APO-Lanthar aspherical 10 elements in 8 groups 12 53,0 mm 288 g 49 mm Optional Lens hood LH-13, rangefinder can be combined.
50mm f/3.5 Heliar 5 elements in 3 groups 10 43,2 mm 187 g 27 mm "screw-in"-type lens hood, clickless aperture, rotating front element, rangefinder can be combined [35]
75mm f/1.8 Heliar Classic 6 elements in 3 groups 10 73,8 mm 427 g 52 mm reversible lenshood, rangefinder can be combined [36]

35 mm SLR lenses (SL II series)

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Voigtländer SL II lenses are CPU-enabled manual-focus designs available in Nikon AI-P (AI-S with Program), Pentax K-A and Canon EF mounts. The Nikon term for such a design is AI-P, although these lenses are not designated as such. The CPU of SL II lenses enables full compatibility (except for autofocus) with the full range of AF Nikon SLR cameras.

The Nikon AI-P versions enable full compatibility (except for autofocus) with all Nikon AF SLRs, similar to the AI-P manual-focus lenses Nikon has produced in the past. All metering patterns in 2-D mode, all program modes, and viewfinder focus indicators are available.

Focal length F-number Name Lens construction Aperture blades Length Weight Filter size Others Ref.
40mm f/2.0 Ultron 6 elements in 5 groups 9 37,5 mm 260 g 52 mm i [37]
58mm f/1.4 Nokton 7 elements in 6 groups 9 45,5 mm 320 g 52 mm --- [38]

Micro Four Thirds

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Super Nokton 29 mm F0,8 – the fastest lens available off-the-shelf in 2021[39]

On August 26, 2010, Cosina joined the Micro Four Thirds Standard Group[40] and have since introduced the following lenses:[41]

Focal length Aperture Name Lens construction Aperture blades Length Weight Filter size Others Ref.
10,5mm f/0.95 Nokton aspherical 13 lenses in 10 groups 10 82,4 mm 585 g (without lenshood) 72 mm Selective Aperture Control System, incl. standard lenshood with cap [42]
17,5mm f/0.95 Nokton aspherical 13 lenses in 9 groups 10 80 mm 540 g (without lenshood) 58 mm, Filter Size for lenshood = 67 mm Selective Aperture Control System, incl. standard lenshood with cap [43]
25mm f/0.95 Nokton II 11 lenses in 8 groups 10 70 mm 435 g (without lenshood) 52 mm, Filter Size for lenshood = 67 mm Selective Aperture Control System, incl. standard lenshood with cap [44]
29mm f/0.8 Super Nokton aspherical 11 lenses in 8 groups 12 89 mm 703 g (without lenshood) 72 mm, Filter Size for lenshood = 62 mm Selective Aperture Control System, incl. standard lenshood with cap [45]
42,5mm f/0.95 Nokton 11 lenses in 7 groups 10 74,6 mm 571 g (without lenshood) 58 mm, Filter Size for lenshood = 58 mm Selective Aperture Control System, incl. standard lenshood with cap [46]
60mm f/0.95 Nokton 11 lenses in 8 groups 10 57,7 mm 860 g (without lenshood) 77 mm Selective Aperture Control System, incl. standard lenshood with cap [47]

Discontinued lenses

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Several lenses, which were manufactured in the past, have now been discontinued.[48]

L and VM series

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Discontinued Cosina Voigtländer lenses for M39 mount
Focal length (mm) F-number Min. focus Name Lens const. Aperture blades Dims. (Dia.×L) Weight Filter size Black Silver Intro. Disc. Ref.
Ultra wide angle lenses
12 f/5.6–22 0.3 m (0.98 ft) Ultra Wide-Heliar Aspherical 10e/8g 9 50.5 mm × 38.2 mm (1.99 in × 1.50 in) 162 g (5.7 oz)   Yes   Yes Sep 2000 Jan 2010 [49]
15 f/4.5–22 0.3 m (0.98 ft) Super Wide-Heliar Aspherical 8e/6g 10 49.6 mm × 30.7 mm (1.95 in × 1.21 in) 105 g (3.7 oz)   Yes   Yes Feb 1999 Dec 2012 [49]
21 f/4–22 0.5 m (1.6 ft) Color-Skopar 8e/6g 10 49.6 mm × 29.1 mm (1.95 in × 1.15 in) 109 g (3.8 oz) 39 mm   Yes   Yes Apr 2001 Oct 2012 [49]
25 f/4–22 0.7 m (2.3 ft) Snapshot-Skopar 7e/5g 10 49.5 mm × 29.5 mm (1.95 in × 1.16 in) 90 g (3.2 oz) 39 mm   Yes   Yes Feb 1999 Dec 2005 [49]
Wide angle lenses
28 f/1.9–22 0.7 m (2.3 ft) Ultron Aspherical 9e/7g 10 55.8 mm × 63.1 mm (2.20 in × 2.48 in) 265 g (9.3 oz) 46 mm   Yes   Yes Apr 2001 Jun 2007 [50]
28 f/3.5–22 0.7 m (2.3 ft) Color-Skopar 7e/5g 10 49.6 mm × 25.8 mm (1.95 in × 1.02 in) 163 g (5.7 oz) 39 mm   Yes   Yes May 2002 Apr 2007 [50]
35 f/1.7–16 0.9 m (3.0 ft) Ultron Aspherical 8e/6g 10 55.0 mm × 47.7 mm (2.17 in × 1.88 in) 203 g (7.2 oz) 39 mm   Yes   Yes Aug 1999 Apr 2007 [50]
35 f/2.5–22 0.7 m (2.3 ft) Color-Skopar (C-type) 7e/5g 10 49.5 mm × 31.0 mm (1.95 in × 1.22 in) 116 g (4.1 oz) 39 mm   Yes   Yes Mar 1999 May 2003 [50]
Color-Skopar (P-type) 55 mm × 25 mm (2.17 in × 0.98 in) 134 g (4.7 oz) 43 mm   Yes   No Apr 2009
Normal lenses
50 f/1.5–16 0.7 m (2.3 ft) Nokton Aspherical 6e/5g 10 60.0 mm × 54.5 mm (2.36 in × 2.15 in) 243 g (8.6 oz) 52 mm   Yes   Yes Oct 1999 Mar 2009 [51]
50 f/2.5–22 0.75 m (2.5 ft) Color-Skopar 7e/6g 10 49.6 mm × 33.6 mm (1.95 in × 1.32 in) 208 g (7.3 oz) 39 mm   Yes   Yes Apr 2002 Jun 2007 [51]
Telephoto lenses
75 f/2.5–16 1.0 m (3.3 ft) Color-Heliar 6e/5g 10 55.5 mm × 64.5 mm (2.19 in × 2.54 in) 230 g (8.1 oz) 43 mm   Yes   Yes Sep 1999 Sep 2010 [51]
90 f/3.5–22 1.0 m (3.3 ft) APO-Lanthar 6e/5g 10 51 mm × 90 mm (2.0 in × 3.5 in) 230 g (8.1 oz) 39 mm   Yes   Yes Feb 2001 Mar 2008 (S)
Sep 2011 (B)
[51]
Discontinued Cosina Voigtländer lenses for VM mount
Focal length (mm) F-number Min. focus Name Lens const. Aperture blades Dims. (Dia.×L) Weight Filter size Black Silver Intro. Disc. Ref.
Ultra wide angle lenses
12 f/5.6–22 0.5 m (1.6 ft) Ultra Wide-Heliar Aspherical II 10e/8g 9 74.6 mm × 42.5 mm (2.94 in × 1.67 in) 230 g (8.1 oz)   Yes   No Apr 2010 May 2016 [52]
Ultra Wide-Heliar Aspherical III 12e/10g 10 64.8 mm × 58.4 mm (2.55 in × 2.30 in) 283 g (10.0 oz) Nov 2016 Nov 2019 [52]
15 f/4.5–22 0.5 m (1.6 ft) Super Wide-Heliar Aspherical II 8e/6g 10 59.4 mm × 38.2 mm (2.34 in × 1.50 in) 156 g (5.5 oz)   Yes   No Apr 2009 Sep 2015 [52]
25 f/4–22 0.5 m (1.6 ft) Color-Skopar P 7e/5g 10 55.0 mm × 30.3 mm (2.17 in × 1.19 in) 144 g (5.1 oz) 39 mm   Yes   No Apr 2007 Mar 2016 [52]
Wide angle lenses
35 f/1.2–22 0.7 m (2.3 ft) Nokton Aspherical 10e/7g 12 53.0 mm × 77.8 mm (2.09 in × 3.06 in) 490 g (17 oz) 52 mm   Yes   Yes (ltd) Apr 2003
August 2007 (ltd)
Dec 2010 [53]
35 f/1.4–22 0.7 m (2.3 ft) Nokton classic 8e/6g 10 55.0 mm × 28.5 mm (2.17 in × 1.12 in) 200 g (7.1 oz) 43 mm   Yes   No Feb 2008 Mar 2019 [53]
35 f/1.7–16 0.5 m (1.6 ft) Ultron Vintage Line 9e/7g 10 53.0 mm × 50.9 mm (2.09 in × 2.00 in) 330 g (12 oz) 46 mm   Yes   Yes Aug 2015 Nov 2019 [53]
Normal lenses
50 f/1.1–16 1.0 m (3.3 ft) Nokton 7e/6g 12 69.6 mm × 57.2 mm (2.74 in × 2.25 in) 428 g (15.1 oz) 58 mm   Yes   No Jun 2009 Nov 2019 [54]
50 f/1.5–16 0.7 m (2.3 ft) Nokton Vintage Line Aspherical 6e/5g 10 53.8 mm × 45.7 mm (2.12 in × 1.80 in) 293 g (10.3 oz) 49 mm   Yes   Yes Jun 2013 Feb 2020 [54]
Telephoto lenses
75 f/1.8–16 0.9 m (3.0 ft) Heliar classic 6e/3g 10 57.9 mm × 73.8 mm (2.28 in × 2.91 in) 427 g (15.1 oz) 52 mm   Yes   No Sep 2010 Apr 2019 [54]

E series

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Discontinued Cosina Voigtländer lenses for E mount
Focal length (mm) F-number Min. focus Name Lens const. Aperture blades Dims. (Dia.×L) Weight Filter size Black Silver Intro. Disc. Ref.
Ultra wide angle lenses
12 f/5.6–22 0.3 m (0.98 ft) Ultra Wide-Heliar Aspherical III 12e/10g 10 67.4 mm × 68.3 mm (2.65 in × 2.69 in) 350 g (12 oz)   Yes   No Sep 2016 Apr 2019 [55]

Micro Four Thirds series

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Discontinued Cosina Voigtländer lenses for Micro Four Thirds
Focal length (mm) F-number Min. focus Name Lens const. Aperture blades Dims. (Dia.×L) Weight Filter size Black Silver Intro. Disc. Ref.
Normal lenses
25 f/0.95–16 0.17 m (0.56 ft) Nokton 11e/8g 10 58.4 mm × 70.0 mm (2.30 in × 2.76 in) 410 g (14 oz) 52 mm   Yes   No Oct 2010 Jun 2016 [56]

SL II and SL II N series

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Discontinued Cosina Voigtländer lenses for SLR cameras (SLII and SLII N series)
Focal length (mm) F-number Min. focus Name Lens const. Aperture blades Dims. (Dia.×L) Weight Filter size Mounts Intro. Disc. Ref.
Ultra wide angle lenses
20 f/3.5–22 0.2 m (0.66 ft) Color-Skopar Aspherical SLII 9e/6g 9 63.0 mm × 28.8 mm (2.48 in × 1.13 in) (Ai-S) 202 g (7.1 oz) (Ai-S) 52 mm Ai-S (CPU) Mar 2009 Feb 2012 [57]
KA Sep 2010
70.0 mm × 31.2 mm (2.76 in × 1.23 in) 240 g (8.5 oz) EF Dec 2009 Feb 2012
Color-Skopar Aspherical SLII N 63.6 mm × 28.8 mm (2.50 in × 1.13 in) 202 g (7.1 oz) Ai-S (CPU) Sep 2012 Feb 2016 [58]
70.0 mm × 31.2 mm (2.76 in × 1.23 in) 240 g (8.5 oz) EF Apr 2015
Wide angle lenses
28 f/2.8–22 0.22 m (0.72 ft) Color-Skopar Aspherical SLII N 7e/6g 9 63.6 mm × 24.5 mm (2.50 in × 0.96 in) 180 g (6.3 oz) 52 mm Ai-S (CPU) Sep 2012 Feb 2016 [58]
70.0 mm × 27.0 mm (2.76 in × 1.06 in) 230 g (8.1 oz) EF Apr 2015
Normal lenses
40 f/2–22 0.38 m (1.2 ft) Ultron Aspherical SLII 6e/5g 9 63.0 mm × 24.5 mm (2.48 in × 0.96 in) (Ai-S) 200 g (7.1 oz) (Ai-S) 52 mm Ai-S (CPU) Nov 2007 Feb 2012 [57]
KA Sep 2010
70.0 mm × 27.0 mm (2.76 in × 1.06 in) EF Nov 2009 Feb 2012
Ultron Aspherical SLII N 63.6 mm × 24.5 mm (2.50 in × 0.96 in) 180 g (6.3 oz) Ai-S (CPU) Jul 2012 Jun 2017 [58]
70.0 mm × 27.0 mm (2.76 in × 1.06 in) 230 g (8.1 oz) EF Apr 2015
58 f/1.4–16 0.45 m (1.5 ft) Nokton SLII 7e/6g 9 64.4 mm × 47.5 mm (2.54 in × 1.87 in) (Ai-S) 320 g (11 oz) (Ai-S) 58 mm Ai-S (CPU) Dec 2007 Feb 2012 [57]
KA Sep 2010
Nokton SLII N 65.9 mm × 47.5 mm (2.59 in × 1.87 in) Ai-S (CPU) Aug 2012 Sep 2016 [58]
Telephoto lenses
90 f/3.5–22 0.5 m (1.6 ft) APO-Lanthar Close Focus SLII 6e/5g 9 63.0 mm × 48.2 mm (2.48 in × 1.90 in) (Ai-S) 320 g (11 oz) (Ai-S) 52 mm Ai-S (CPU) May 2010 Feb 2012 [57]
KA Sep 2010
EF Feb 2012

SL series

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APO-Lanthar 90 mm F3.5 SL Close Focus

Voigtländer SL lenses are manual-focus designs. They were sold in a variety of mounts: Nikon AI-S, Canon FD, Pentax K, M42, Minolta SR, Contax/Yashica MM, and Olympus OM. Some lenses were also available in Canon EF- and Minolta A-mount, although without autofocus. They were produced for a short time, and discontinued when Cosina introduced its Carl Zeiss "Z" series lenses.[59][60]

Discontinued Cosina Voigtländer lenses for SLR cameras (SL series)
Focal length (mm) F-number Min. focus Name Lens const. Aperture blades Dims. (Dia.×L) Weight Filter size Mounts Intro. Disc. Ref.
Ultra wide angle lenses
12 f/5.6–22 0.3 m (0.98 ft) Ultra Wide-Heliar Aspherical 10e/8g 9 63.5 mm × 16.0 mm (2.50 in × 0.63 in) 200 g (7.1 oz) NF (MLU) Mar 2003 Mar 2007 [61]
15 f/4.5–22 0.3 m (0.98 ft) Super Wide-Heliar Aspherical 8e/6g 10 63.5 mm × 12.8 mm (2.50 in × 0.50 in) 150 g (5.3 oz) NF (MLU) Mar 2003 Apr 2007 [61]
Normal lenses
40 f/2–16 0.4 m (1.3 ft) Ultron Aspherical 6e/5g 9 63.5 mm × 29.5 mm (2.50 in × 1.16 in) (Ai-S) 255 g (9.0 oz) 52 mm FD, Ai-S, MD, OM, PK-A/R, CY, M42 May 2002 Mar 2007 [61]
Telephoto lenses
75 f/2.5–16 0.7 m (2.3 ft) Color-Heliar 6e/5g 9 63.5 mm × 40.2 mm (2.50 in × 1.58 in) (Ai-S) 250 g (8.8 oz) 49 mm FD, Ai-S, MD, OM, PK-A/R, CY, M42 Jul 2000 Dec 2005 [61]
90 f/3.5–22 0.5 m (1.6 ft) APO-Lanthar Close Focus 6e/5g 9 63.5 mm × 57.6 mm (2.50 in × 2.27 in) (Ai-S) 390 g (14 oz) 49 mm FD, Ai-S, MD, OM, PK-A/R, CY, M42 Mar 2002 Apr 2007 [61]
125 f/2.5–22 0.38 m (1.2 ft) Macro APO-Lanthar 11e/9g 9 76.0 mm × 88.2 mm (2.99 in × 3.47 in) (Ai-S) 690 g (24 oz) 58 mm FD, Ai-S, MD, OM, PK-A/R, CY, M42, EF, α Jun 2001 Mar 2007 [61]
180 f/4–22 1.2 m (3.9 ft) APO-Lanthar Close Focus 9e/7g 9 65.6 mm × 79.0 mm (2.58 in × 3.11 in) (Ai-S) 485 g (17.1 oz) 49 mm FD, Ai-S, MD, OM, PK-A/R, CY, M42 Aug 2003 Apr 2007 [61]

S SC series

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Discontinued Cosina Voigtländer lenses for S / C mount
Focal length (mm) F-number Min. focus Name Lens const. Aperture blades Dims. (Dia.×L) Weight Filter size Intro. Disc. Ref.
Ultra wide angle lenses
21 f/4.0–22 0.9 m (3.0 ft) SC Skopar 8e/6g 10 58.5 mm × 26.2 mm (2.30 in × 1.03 in) 140 g (4.9 oz) 43 mm Jul 2001 Apr 2005 [62]
25 f/4–22 0.9 m (3.0 ft) SC Skopar 7e/5g 10 55.8 mm × 28.0 mm (2.20 in × 1.10 in) 141 g (5.0 oz) 43 mm Jun 2001 Apr 2005 [62]
Wide angle lenses
28 f/3.5–22 0.9 m (3.0 ft) SC Skopar 7e/5g 10 55.8 mm × 28.0 mm (2.20 in × 1.10 in) 138 g (4.9 oz) 43 mm Jan 2003 Apr 2005 [62]
35 f/2.5–22 0.9 m (3.0 ft) SC Skopar 7e/5g 10 55.8 mm × 28.0 mm (2.20 in × 1.10 in) 141 g (5.0 oz) 43 mm Jun 2001 Apr 2005 [62]
Normal lenses
50 f/1.5–16 0.9 m (3.0 ft) S Nokton Aspherical 6e/5g 10 55.8 mm × 39.2 mm (2.20 in × 1.54 in) 227 g (8.0 oz) 58 mm Apr 2003 Apr 2005 [62]
50 f/2.5–22 0.9 m (3.0 ft) S Skopar 7e/6g 10 55.8 mm × 30.7 mm (2.20 in × 1.21 in) 149 g (5.3 oz) 43 mm Jan 2003 Apr 2005 [62]
Telephoto lenses
85 f/3.5–22 1.0 m (3.3 ft) S APO-Lanthar 6e/5g 10 55.8 mm × 83.9 mm (2.20 in × 3.30 in) 262 g (9.2 oz) 39 mm Mar 2003 Apr 2005 [62]

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