Voigtlander Portrait Heliar 1,8/75 mm RF-Mount Black
by VoigtlanderThe Voigtlander 75mm f/1.8 Portrait Heliar Lens for Canon RF Mount allows the photographer to adjust rendering characteristics such as highlight bloom for creative stills photography and cinematic video.
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Sadržaj pakiranja
- Voigtlander Portrait Heliar 1,8/75 mm RF-Mount
- Lens hood
- Lens cap
- Rear cap
Voigtlander 75mm f/1.8 Portrait Heliar Lens for Canon RF Mount Summary
The Voigtlander 75mm f/1.8 Portrait Heliar for Canon RF Mount is a full-frame, manual-focus portrait lens that offers mechanical control over spherical aberration. It is from Voigtlander’s specialist Heliar range, where rendering behaviour and tonal transition take priority over neutral correction, found in some of their lenses.
The defining feature is a spherical aberration control ring, which shifts optical correction between under- and over-corrected states. This alters how highlights bloom, how backgrounds separate, and how focus transitions are perceived, all without any post-processing.
Electronic communication with Canon RF camera bodies allows Exif data recording and enables in-body stabilisation and focusing aids on compatible Canon RF bodies. The lens suits portrait photographers who work with intention and value control over bokeh structure, highlight behaviour and overall image character.
Voigtlander 75mm f/1.8 Portrait Heliar Key features
- Spherical aberration control ring adjusts background and highlight rendering in-camera
- Full-frame coverage with a medium-telephoto perspective suited to portraits
- Manual focus with electronic communication to Canon RF cameras
- 9-blade aperture produces clearly defined highlights
- All-metal lens barrel with engraved markings and mechanical aperture control
- Focus aids supported via compatible cameras
- Exif data recorded through electronic contacts
Voigtlander 75mm f/1.8 Portrait Heliar Lens for Canon RF Mount in More Detail
Optical image quality and rendering
This lens uses a classic Heliar optical layout with six elements arranged in three groups, allowing controlled variation in spherical aberration rather than uniform correction. With under-correction applied, highlights soften and bloom, and the centre of focus takes on a soft-focus character while background blur remains smooth and restrained. Moving toward over-correction retains a firmer centre of focus while pushing background highlights into a more structured, bubble-like rendering.
Changes in spherical aberration also influence perceived focus position. To counter this, Voigtlander incorporates a mechanical compensation system that shifts the internal lens groups in conjunction with the spherical aberration control ring. This maintains focus alignment as rendering characteristics change, resulting in consistent framing and predictable focus behaviour throughout the adjustment range.
Focus and electronic support
This is a fully manual-focus lens. Focus movement is driven by a high-precision metal helicoid with a damped, greased feel that remains consistent across the full focus throw. The lens includes electronic contacts that communicate focal length and aperture data to compatible Canon RF camera bodies.
When used on Canon EOS R system cameras, this enables Exif data recording, in-body image stabilisation support on bodies equipped with IBIS, and focus assist functions including magnified view, focus peaking and focus guide, depending on camera model and firmware. Focus guide support is not available on the EOS RP.
Video characteristics
For video recording, the lens provides direct mechanical control over focus and aperture without motor noise or stepping. Adjusting spherical aberration during recording alters highlight roll-off and background texture rather than exposure, allowing visible changes in rendering within a single shot. This behaviour suits controlled, character-led video work where focus transitions and background structure are adjusted deliberately.
In rare cases, the spherical aberration control ring may not respond when turned extremely slowly. Normal operation resumes with standard adjustment speeds.
Handling, controls and ease of use
The lens body is constructed entirely from metal, including the focus ring, aperture ring and barrel. The metal focus ring features a diamond knurled pattern that provides secure grip and consistent tactile feedback. Aperture is controlled directly on the lens rather than via a camera command dial.
The nine-blade aperture maintains a well-defined circular shape as it closes, keeping highlight geometry consistent across aperture settings. Overall handling favours deliberate, hands-on operation typical of manual-focus portrait lenses.
| Focal length | 75mm |
| Mount | RF-mount |
| Light intensity | 1:1,8 |
| Smallest aperture | F 11 |
| Optical construction | 6 lenses in 3 groups |
| Angle of view | 33,2° |
| Aperture blades | 9 |
| Minimum distance | 70 cm |
| Filter size | Ø 62 mm |
| Maximum diameter | 70.0 mm |
| Length | 88.0 mm |
| Weight | 560 g |
| Manual focus assistant | available |
| Transfer of Exif data | available |
| 5-axis image stabilizer | Supported, if available in the camera housing |
| Special feature | “Bokeh Controller”: control ring for spherical aberration |

















