loneranger
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when is this going to be available?
If you are concerned about size, the 40 1.4 is tiny. And this 40 1.2 lens may have aspherical elements but it still has focus shift, coma etc as demonstrated by the tests on fredmiranda.com. So it still is a 'character lens' (designed to be used wide open), but now bigger and more expensive.
This lens is really expensive for what you get. ...
The Voigtlander 40 1.4 is $449. Less than half of the price of the 1.2 and you gain maybe 1/4 stop for that money. You definitely are not getting a well corrected lens like a Milvus.
This lens is really expensive for what you get.
Curious... mine does. "Nokton Classic S.C." #95107xx brings up 50mm on M2 and Zeiss Ikon, etc, and 40mm on CLE. If it were set for 35mm frames in an M body, then that would mean 28mm frames in the CLE, not so useful. No complaints here, just a bit of mental expectation of getting a little more than I see within the frames. 🙂of course its just a matter of preference which frameline is better,
but the most common complaint of the 40/1.4
is that it does not bring up the 50 frameline.
But it's a rangefinder coupled M mount lens. They're almost always expensive for what you get. For example, a 50 year old Canon 1.4/50 LTM sells for about the same as a brand new Canon 1.4/50 USM.
when is this going to be available?
How do you like it?
what?
no Humphrey Bogart High Sierra fans out there?