50/1.1 Knock Your Socks Off Nokton at CameraQuest

Thanks for the review. Could you give us an idea of size and weight? How does it feel, say, compared to the 35/1.2, or the Konica 50/1.2?

It does feel about the same size as the 35f1.2. I did not really compare it to anything except with a Noctilux. All I can say is that I felt very comfortable with it - did fit either the ZM or the M2 fine. Balanced reasonably well (it is 475 gram after all - you know it is on the camera!).
Smaller and more compact than the Hexanon 60f1.2 that I used to have. Cant remember the "feel" of the 50f1.2 - but probably similar or smaller in size.
 
I think this is a cruel trick on Cosina's part for those who were already sweating over the folder and 'could they or couldn't they' stretch their finances to buy it. 😛
 
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If any of you need to raise some cash, have some gear to sell, and live along the Southern I-85 corridor... KEH is having a gear buying event next weekend, May 29 & 30, at their Atlanta office.

I have nothing of value that I don't use so I'll just keep saving my lunch money change. 🙂
 
Well I like the performance very much and as a former owner of a E58 Noctilux for several years. I would say..yes this new lens is a better deal and perfromer over the "Nocti" and price is several thousand dollars better than Leica. A real value added product and Mr. Kobayashi deserves 2 thumbs way up! I would expect to order a lens. I would perfer to put this on my M5 body.
Do you or Stephen know if it will fit ?? I enjoyed the photos very much and they reflect the quality of the lens. All the best....Laurance
 
I would expect to order a lens. I would perfer to put this on my M5 body.
Do you or Stephen know if it will fit ?? I enjoyed the photos very much and they reflect the quality of the lens. All the best....Laurance

To date all CV Leica M mount lenses have been M5 compatible, I would expect the new 50/1.1 to be no different.

Stephen
 
wow...fast answer about M5

wow...fast answer about M5

To date all CV Leica M mount lenses have been M5 compatible, I would expect the new 50/1.1 to be no different.

Stephen

Wow great news...Now I really am motivated. I have a Zeiss Sonnar 1.5 and it is great. But this new 50 has a different "signature" style and so for me a "New Brush" for my film canvas.
Also I find certain "F Stops" really shine different lenses of the same focal length..but different "filters". I can see this lens as being a true wide open superstar. Thanks again.
 
The "bokeh mess" has more to do with the subject matter than the lens characteristics. It is shot across a display of dolls of varying size - distance to the far end edge is about 15-18 feet and the flower in the foreground is 1 meter away. The dolls were spaced unevenly and of slightly different size and will thus "blur" slightly odd.
Frankly, I am not interested in Bokeh per see as I consider it the "fuzzy stuff" that appears outside of what I focus on and is of limited interest to me. Could have been one reason why I never warmed to the 6 Noctiluxes I have owned (and the 0.95 Canon - which was almost all bokeh and nothing else). I am interested in the area I want sharp and the Nokton does very well there both at f1.1 and stopped down.

Good bokeh, in so far as I can tell, is all about not distracting from the subject. Of course some people actually like busy/messy bokeh, double-lines, bright rings, swirls etc; I suspect these people are right-brain thinkers and that my bad is their good. For people like me we want the bokeh to be a natural backdrop that gets out of the way of the photo. So I also am not interested in bokeh per se but I am very interested in things that distract from my subject.
 
Is there a typographic error in the page:

"f/1 to f/16 with half stop click stops"
 
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