NOKTON 25mm with the α NEX-7

Using M43 lenses with Sony E bodies (1)

A review and photo examples of using the Voigtlander NOKTON 25mm F0.95 with the SONY α NEX-7.

Table of contents

Gallery

  • The sample photos were taken with a NOKTON 25mm and a SONY NEX-7.

Review

1.Overview

When using a Micro Four Thirds lens with a Sony E mount, a dedicated mount adapter is required.

The flange back of the Micro Four Thirds lens is 20mm, while that of the Sony E is 18mm, a difference of 2mm. Commercially available mount adapters only physically convert the mount shape.

With the technology available in 2024, due to the thickness of 2mm, an adapter that adds electronic contacts between the lens and camera and incorporates a circuit to convert electrical signals has not been realized.

Mount adapters currently available in 2024 cannot do the following, so the following problems occur with autofocus (AF) lenses provided by Olympus and Panasonic.

  • AF cannot be used
  • Electrical aperture cannot be controlled
  • Some lenses have vignetting due to insufficient image circle

Specifications of the sensor and mount of Micro Four Thirds and Sony E

Micro Four ThirdsSONY E
Sensor size17.4mm × 13.0mm23.6mm x 15.8mm
Sensor diagonal distance21.72mm28.4mm
Flange back20mm18mm

This time, we will report on the results of shooting with the Voigtlander NOKTON 25mm F0.95 attached to a SONY α NEX-7 using the SHOTEN Mount Adapter m43-SE (Micro Four Thirds lens to Sony E-mount conversion), one of the mount adapters that converts the physical mount shape.

2.Usage

Actual photographs taken with the NEX-7 show that when the Nokton 25mm F0.95 is used with the NEX-7’s 24-megapixel, APS-C size sensor, the usable image range excluding vignetting is approximately 86%.

NOKTON 25mmShooting range (width x height pixels)Percentage of APS-C sensor
Micro Four Thirds4424 x 3291width 74% height 82%
SONY E6000 x 4000
Practical range5205 x 3425width 87% height 86%

The gallery shows uncropped images. If you choose the shooting location, you can create an image using the entire APS-C size sensor.

The change in focal length of the NOKTON 25mm is as follows. When used with a Sony E, if there is no vignetting, it becomes a lens equivalent to 38mm. When practically cropped, it becomes equivalent to 43mm.

NOKTON 25mm35mm equivalent focal lengthConversion Factor
Micro Four Thirds502
SONY E37.51.5
Practical focal length431.7

This mount adapter is very thin, so you first attach the mount adapter to the lens, and then attach it to the camera body.

Once the lens and mount adapter are attached, attach the lens to the camera.

In reviews from previous users, I had seen information that the mount adapter was tight, but the mount adapter and lens I tested this time connected smoothly and could be removed smoothly as well.

Micro Four Thirds Shooting Range
Practical range

3.Add info.

As for Olympus (OM-SYSTEMS) lenses, the 9mm f8 Fisheye Body Cap Lens BCL-0980 seems like it should be usable because it is a manual focus lens with a fixed aperture, but when I actually tried to attach the lens to the mount adapter, it would not fit.
Observing the lens, I found that the mount of the BCL-0980 is plastic, and the tabs that connect it to the mount are thicker than the tabs on a metal mount. This is why it did not fit into the mount adapter, and it is likely that only the dimensions of the metal mount were taken into consideration when the mount adapter was designed.

The OLYMPUS Body Cap Lens for Micro Four Thirds BCL-1580, which has the same plastic mount, may also be difficult to attach.

Voigtlander has released six large aperture lenses for Micro Four Thirds, and since they are manual focus lenses and have a real aperture, they should be usable.
I have not tested any lenses other than the NOKTON 25mm, so there may be some lenses that cannot be attached, like the BCL-0980.

  • 10.5mm F0.95 / 21mm
  • 17.5mm F0.95 / 35mm
  • 25mm F0.95 / 50mm
  • 29mm F0.8 / 58mm
  • 42.5mm F0.95 / 85mm
  • 60mm F0.95 / 120mm

Kowa has released the following three lenses, which are manual focus lenses with real apertures and should be usable. As they have not been tested, there may be some lenses that cannot be attached, such as the BCL-0980.

  • PROMINAR 8.5mm F2.8
  • PROMINAR 12mm F1.8
  • PROMINAR 25mm F1.8

In addition, it is thought that manual focus and actual aperture lenses made overseas can be used, but there may be some lenses that cannot be attached depending on the structure of the mount.

Specifications (reprinted from SHOTEN official website)

Model namem43-SE
Compatible Lens MountMicro Four Thirds
Due to its structure, adapters that convert Micro Four Thirds lenses to Sony E-mount may not fit smoothly.
Please understand that lenses from emerging manufacturers may vary slightly in size and fit, so there may be some stiffness, looseness, or slight play when fitting.
Compatible Camera MountsSONY E
Other specificationsMaterial: Brass
Weight: Approx. 30g
remarksWhen using, set the camera’s “Menu” – “Release without lens” to “ON.”
NotesThe lens cannot be electronically controlled. If an electronically controlled lens is attached, focusing and aperture adjustment may not be possible.
Attach the adapter to the lens first, and then attach it to the camera. The lens cannot be attached while the adapter is attached to the camera or if there is a cap on the body side of the adapter.
Micro Four Thirds lenses have a small image circle, so the corners of the screen may become black.

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Update history

  • 2024.1.23

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