jaapv
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As I have to shoot a wedding in July I needed faster glass in the medium focal length.Today I got my Nokton 35/1.2. Stephen Gandy (Cameraquest) provided extraordinary fast service: Ordered Thursday evening, it arrived on Tuesday morning. Intelligently labelled too: Despite a largish box it slipped through customs unnoticed
First impressions:
BIG! But not heavy. Well made, although the finish is less sophisticated than Leica. Smooth focussing, good, long throw. Aperture ring, smooth clicks. Focus spot-on.
Viewfinder intrusion suprisingly little, considering the size.
Small minus: Not too easy to reach the lens release button. The optional vented hood is relatively expensive ( but not needed)
First test shots:
The fingerprint looks a lot like older, lower contrast Leica lenses.i.e. sharp with good 3D effect, which means good microcontrast despite sligtly lower overall contrast.
I attach a bokeh test shot, late afternoon light, wide open.
All in all, very pleased and great value for money
First impressions:
BIG! But not heavy. Well made, although the finish is less sophisticated than Leica. Smooth focussing, good, long throw. Aperture ring, smooth clicks. Focus spot-on.
Viewfinder intrusion suprisingly little, considering the size.
Small minus: Not too easy to reach the lens release button. The optional vented hood is relatively expensive ( but not needed)
First test shots:
The fingerprint looks a lot like older, lower contrast Leica lenses.i.e. sharp with good 3D effect, which means good microcontrast despite sligtly lower overall contrast.
I attach a bokeh test shot, late afternoon light, wide open.
All in all, very pleased and great value for money


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