Voigtlander Zoomar 36-82mm T3.1 FF GL Optics Rehoused PL Zoom Lens
The vintage rehoused Voigtlander Zoomar 36-82mm T3.1, designed in 1959 for 135 stills format which is equivalent to Full Frame 36x24mm, was remarkably advanced for its time and continues to produce impressive images today.
Key features of this lens include parfocal performance, sharpness at the center with subtle corner fall-off, minimal chromatic aberration considering its age, and negligible focus breathing. The lens' vintage single-layer coatings yield lower-contrast images, distinctive bold lens flares, and unique bokeh textures, making it an ideal companion for our oldest lenses like Baltars, Prominars, and Rangefinders.
The lens boasts a standard 136mm front diameter, internal focus and zoom mechanics, an expanded 330-degree focus rotation, improved focus distance from 4' 6" to an impressive 2' 9", all while maintaining full-frame coverage. Additionally, it features a new matte-finished 15-blade iris, ensuring perfectly circular bokeh when stopped down.
Minimum Focus: 2’ 9”
T-Stop Range: T3.1-T22
OD: 136mm
Weight: 8.3 lbs
Image Circle: ⌀51.0mm
PL Mount, Super 35, Full Frame, Medium Format Coverage
The vintage rehoused Voigtlander Zoomar 36-82mm T3.1, designed in 1959 for 135 stills format which is equivalent to Full Frame 36x24mm, was remarkably advanced for its time and continues to produce impressive images today.
Key features of this lens include parfocal performance, sharpness at the center with subtle corner fall-off, minimal chromatic aberration considering its age, and negligible focus breathing. The lens' vintage single-layer coatings yield lower-contrast images, distinctive bold lens flares, and unique bokeh textures, making it an ideal companion for our oldest lenses like Baltars, Prominars, and Rangefinders.
The lens boasts a standard 136mm front diameter, internal focus and zoom mechanics, an expanded 330-degree focus rotation, improved focus distance from 4' 6" to an impressive 2' 9", all while maintaining full-frame coverage. Additionally, it features a new matte-finished 15-blade iris, ensuring perfectly circular bokeh when stopped down.
Minimum Focus: 2’ 9”
T-Stop Range: T3.1-T22
OD: 136mm
Weight: 8.3 lbs
Image Circle: ⌀51.0mm
PL Mount, Super 35, Full Frame, Medium Format Coverage
The vintage rehoused Voigtlander Zoomar 36-82mm T3.1, designed in 1959 for 135 stills format which is equivalent to Full Frame 36x24mm, was remarkably advanced for its time and continues to produce impressive images today.
Key features of this lens include parfocal performance, sharpness at the center with subtle corner fall-off, minimal chromatic aberration considering its age, and negligible focus breathing. The lens' vintage single-layer coatings yield lower-contrast images, distinctive bold lens flares, and unique bokeh textures, making it an ideal companion for our oldest lenses like Baltars, Prominars, and Rangefinders.
The lens boasts a standard 136mm front diameter, internal focus and zoom mechanics, an expanded 330-degree focus rotation, improved focus distance from 4' 6" to an impressive 2' 9", all while maintaining full-frame coverage. Additionally, it features a new matte-finished 15-blade iris, ensuring perfectly circular bokeh when stopped down.
Minimum Focus: 2’ 9”
T-Stop Range: T3.1-T22
OD: 136mm
Weight: 8.3 lbs
Image Circle: ⌀51.0mm
PL Mount, Super 35, Full Frame, Medium Format Coverage