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  1. Q & A #:1 Leica hype, the future of film, overrated cameras and giveaway - Jo Geier - Mint & Rare

    Q & A #:1 Leica hype, the future of film, overrated cameras and giveaway - Jo Geier - Mint & Rare

    In this exclusive Q&A video, Jo shares his expert insights on the allure of vintage camera lenses, discusses the timeless debate on the advantages and disadvantages of film cameras, and reveals his thoughts on some of the most iconic cameras ever made.  Read more ........

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  2. Voigtländer Nokton 50mm F1.2 Fuji review - Jay Massie

    Voigtländer Nokton 50mm F1.2 Fuji review - Jay Massie

    “The children of the night; what music they make!”

    Voigtlander’s latest Fuji offering is an addition to their goth-approved Nokton line. A little larger but notably faster than the Ultrons, the Noktons are delivered with the usual impeccable Voigtlander build quality only this time with an emphasis on providing the crepuscular shooters amongst us with an almost see in the dark ultra wide maximum aperture.

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  3. Voigtländer Ultron 27mm F/2 Fuji-X Mount Review - Jay Massie

    Voigtländer Ultron 27mm F/2 Fuji-X Mount Review - Jay Massie

    Years of X-Pro prayers have been left unanswered by Fujifilm who, for reasons best known to themselves never gave us their own fully manual, hard stopped, super high quality, small lens. A few third party manufacturers gave us their offerings - many of dubious quality, but now we can finally give a collective “Thank you Voigtländer!”

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  4. Voigtländer Nokton 23mm 1.2 Review - Stefan Czurda

    Voigtländer Nokton 23mm 1.2 Review - Stefan Czurda

    The Voigtländer Nokton 23mm/1.2 for Fuji X-mount is a very handy manual rangefinder lens, that looks very pleasing on a retro-styled Fuji cameras and serves numerous applications such as street photography, weddings and environmental portrait. Moreover it offers a wonderful manual focus experience.

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  5. Voigtländer 21mm f/3.5 Color Skopar - Stefan Czurda

    Voigtländer 21mm f/3.5 Color Skopar - Stefan Czurda

    21 mm is a very versatile wide angle focal length that I usually really enjoy shooting.

    For me, 21 mm are neither too wide, nor creating a too distorted look and can be used as a flexible tool for my land- and cityscape photography.

    The Voigtländer 21mm F3.5 Color Skopar, kindly provided by Jo Geier, is the protagonist of this review and was mounted to my Sony Alpha 7C full frame camera for over a month.

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