chris00nj
Young Luddite
Chris, nice cat. I like to chase my wife's with a Rolleicord TLR. That is tough going I say ...
The cats are always good for test shots when comparing lenses or for when you have one or two shots left on a roll.
joachim
Convicted Ektachome user
The cats are always good for test shots when comparing lenses or for when you have one or two shots left on a roll.
I wouldn't claim that from my wife's cats. They are typically to active, which is part of the challenge when using shallow depth of field.
ferider
Veteran
This is a lens that I may add to my 50mm lens set. My 50mm lenses are not as sharp as this lens.
Unless you sold your Canon 50/1.4, I'm not sure that's true
raid
Dad Photographer
Roland! You always check on the validity of my RFF statements!
I listened to you, and I never sold my Canon 50/1.4 [which is a very sharp lens].
I listened to you, and I never sold my Canon 50/1.4 [which is a very sharp lens].
Sparrow
Veteran
Unless you sold your Canon 50/1.4, I'm not sure that's true![]()
Maybe Roland, but it will be a dammed close race
ferider
Veteran
P. Lynn Miller
Well-known
The 'little' Nokton is a great performer...
Alfresco | Sydney, Australia 2009
Leica M5 | Voigtländer Nokton 50mm f1.5 | Efke KB400 | Rodinal 1:100 Stand
Alfresco | Sydney, Australia 2009

Leica M5 | Voigtländer Nokton 50mm f1.5 | Efke KB400 | Rodinal 1:100 Stand
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