50mm f/1.1 Nokton samples

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New to this forum, and to this rangefinder game, so go easy - all shot with the nokton @ 1.1 on either an M6 or an M9 (borrowed):

from my nyc set (borrowed an M9 from Leica, still to develop my M6 shots): http://bit.ly/9B0adi

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this one at a wider aperture (unsure of what)
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some M6 examples:
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allanmcleodroney, welcome to the forums. Beautiful shots.

Have seen some of Helenhill's shots previously, and didn't know they were the Nokton 1,1: also lovely. Makes me want to use it more....
 
You people will be the death of me. Since getting my M8 I have been craving a lens with a big big aperture. f2 just doesnt cut it anymore. This lens or the 35 f1.2........sigh....
 
Yes, Lawrence, it is the new Tmax400-2. I develope it in Ilford Perceptol, one part Perceptol in two parts water at 23 degrees Celcius for nine minutes.
I do not like the Tmax-developer. Perceptol is my thing.

Erik.
 
Yes, Lawrence, it is the new Tmax400-2. I develope it in Ilford Perceptol, one part Perceptol in two parts water at 23 degrees Celcius for nine minutes.
I do not like the Tmax-developer. Perceptol is my thing.

Erik.

Thanks. I expect you know that Barry Thornton was also a fan of diluted Perceptol (although more famous for devising his own brews). He particularly liked the sharpness of the higher dilutions.
 
Thanks. I expect you know that Barry Thornton was also a fan of diluted Perceptol

I've never heard of Barry Thornton (I will do my homework) but I dilute it to have a one-shot developer to get consistant results all the time.
Perceptol delivers fine grain, but you have to overexpose a bit. No problem with the Nokton f/1.1.

Erik.
 
Great work everyone. I love the chains as well.

Helen, I am a huge fan of your work. I just wanted you to know.
 
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This thread has saved me $10,000. Thank You!
I've always wanted a Noctilux .95 but can't find one. Then I pull out the Nokton 1.1 and say the heck with the Noctilux, these lenses are very good and what are they 1/3 stop slower, big deal!
 
Great work everyone. I love the chains as well.

Helen, I am a huge fan of your work. I just wanted you to know.


Oh my Goodness,
haven't seen this Thread for awhile and came upon your post Gregory
Thanks ever sooooo Much...very Kind
YOU made my Day !!!
Thanks Again... xo- H

The Nokton 1.1 is really a Gem ...;)
 
Oh my Goodness,
haven't seen this Thread for awhile and came upon your post Gregory
Thanks ever sooooo Much...very Kind
YOU made my Day !!!
Thanks Again... xo- H

The Nokton 1.1 is really a Gem ...;)

Yes Helen, I love your photo from #66 , indeed one more 50 to try....

best,
Jean-Marc.
 
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