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sychan
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In the tradition of optical lens tests involving young ladies, I invited one of my more photogenic friends over to pose for a shootout between these lenses:
1) Nokton ASPH 50/1.5
2) Original Prominent Nokton 50/1.5
3) Canon Sonnar 50/1.5
4) Canon 50/1.2
5) DR Cron, recently CLA'd
6) Nokton 40/1.4 MC
7) Contax Planar 50/1.4
I took 3 photos, at F1.4/F1.5, at F2.0 and at F4.0. In the late afternoon sun, F1.4 was overexposed
All shots were RAW, on my R-D1, converted in the latest version of Adobe Camera RAW, with color temperature manually set to 4200 and no other "tweaks" applied, except to exposure level which was adjusted to get all of them equiv to around 1/600 sec for the F4 shots (I was dummy and left it on AE).
Mainly I think these shots will give you an idea of contrast, bokeh and color. Not absolute sharpness. The Canon sonnar and Prominent Nokton have wacky, wacky bokeh, but are both nice lenses in their rendition of colors (imo). The shots aren't the best in terms of photographic composition, but hey, its just a lens test, right?
The Contax Planar is a conversion I got on EBay and has some focus issues - I'm going to send it off to Ken Ruth to adjust, unless I got inspired by Brian Sweeney's Camera-Macgyver adventures 🙂
You should be able to figure out the lens/aperture used in the photo by either the filename or the sheet of paper my test target is holding.
I hope you enjoy the test - my friend was a little dopey in some of the photos, hopefully folks don't mind!
1) Nokton ASPH 50/1.5
2) Original Prominent Nokton 50/1.5
3) Canon Sonnar 50/1.5
4) Canon 50/1.2
5) DR Cron, recently CLA'd
6) Nokton 40/1.4 MC
7) Contax Planar 50/1.4
I took 3 photos, at F1.4/F1.5, at F2.0 and at F4.0. In the late afternoon sun, F1.4 was overexposed
All shots were RAW, on my R-D1, converted in the latest version of Adobe Camera RAW, with color temperature manually set to 4200 and no other "tweaks" applied, except to exposure level which was adjusted to get all of them equiv to around 1/600 sec for the F4 shots (I was dummy and left it on AE).
Mainly I think these shots will give you an idea of contrast, bokeh and color. Not absolute sharpness. The Canon sonnar and Prominent Nokton have wacky, wacky bokeh, but are both nice lenses in their rendition of colors (imo). The shots aren't the best in terms of photographic composition, but hey, its just a lens test, right?
The Contax Planar is a conversion I got on EBay and has some focus issues - I'm going to send it off to Ken Ruth to adjust, unless I got inspired by Brian Sweeney's Camera-Macgyver adventures 🙂
You should be able to figure out the lens/aperture used in the photo by either the filename or the sheet of paper my test target is holding.
I hope you enjoy the test - my friend was a little dopey in some of the photos, hopefully folks don't mind!
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