sanmich
Veteran
I have had no problems focusing quickly w/the new Nokton, even w/gloves. As on the 1950s (non-ASPH) LTM original, I think the scalloping/knurling on the focus ring compensates for its (relatively) smaller width.
Depending on your eyesight, you might have problems reading the aperture & focus distance on the chrome version (rendered in black) in low light/night conditions (also true of the '50s original).
Thanks Chris!
The knurling on my summicron DR is great, but it seems much more "biting" than on the Nokton. bigger, and with slots.
Stuart John
Well-known
I've just ordered the older used LTM version. I shall be using it on an M3 that should be arriving very soon. Can't wait to start shooing with it. Would of like the new version but locally it's over 800 euros.
raid
Dad Photographer
The ltm version is a great lens too, Stuart.
The M mount gives you 0.2m closer focusing possibilities when compared to an unmodified ltm lens. I bought an ltm lens with 0.65m min distance that was modified.
The chrome M lens gets many praises for build quality.
The M mount gives you 0.2m closer focusing possibilities when compared to an unmodified ltm lens. I bought an ltm lens with 0.65m min distance that was modified.
The chrome M lens gets many praises for build quality.
Stuart John
Well-known
Thanks Raid, I can't wait for mine to arrive.
taemo
eat sleep shoot
has anyone been able to code their CV 50 1.5 with a marker and did it work on your digital Leica?
I marked mine with a sharpie and it's not being detected for some reason.
marked it as a 50lux asph
I marked mine with a sharpie and it's not being detected for some reason.
marked it as a 50lux asph
kshapero
South Florida Man
Just got mine (chrome) from an RFF'er. This is gonna be fun.
maggieo
More Deadly
M9-P:

Saxophonist, The Old Market, Omaha, NE, March 28, 2014 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr

Reading The Times, Mister Toad's, Omaha, NE March 28, 2014 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr

Saxophonist, The Old Market, Omaha, NE, March 28, 2014 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr

Reading The Times, Mister Toad's, Omaha, NE March 28, 2014 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr
f16sunshine
Moderator
This lens I wanted to like but... I went back to the LTM version.
The thin seemingly spiny focus wheel of the new M mount version did not win out over the original ltm lens.
.9m is close enough for me with a fast 50mm on a rangefinder. Up close is SLR time and I have some great ones.
Nice images in this thread though
The thin seemingly spiny focus wheel of the new M mount version did not win out over the original ltm lens.
.9m is close enough for me with a fast 50mm on a rangefinder. Up close is SLR time and I have some great ones.
Nice images in this thread though
gsgary
Well-known
On the Sony A7
With Voigtlander close focus adapter both wide open


With Voigtlander close focus adapter both wide open

dmc
Bessa Driver
Nice Shots. Good example of the lens bokeh. Thanks.
maggieo
More Deadly
M9-P, Voigtlander Nokton 50/1.5:

Waiting For The Angiogram, August 04, 2014 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr

Heading Off For The Angiogram, August 04, 2014 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr

Sleeping After The Angiogram, August 04, 2014 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr

Vital Signs, August 04, 2014 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr

Resting After The Angiogram, August 04, 2014 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr

Waiting For The Angiogram, August 04, 2014 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr

Heading Off For The Angiogram, August 04, 2014 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr

Sleeping After The Angiogram, August 04, 2014 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr

Vital Signs, August 04, 2014 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr

Resting After The Angiogram, August 04, 2014 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr
sanmich
Veteran
Would someone know if the finish on the black version is paint or anodizing and how does it age?
Thanks
Thanks
sleepyhead
Well-known
has anyone been able to code their CV 50 1.5 with a marker and did it work on your digital Leica?
I marked mine with a sharpie and it's not being detected for some reason.
marked it as a 50lux asph
Sorry for slow reply...
Yes, I marked mine with a black marker and it works fine. I coded it as a 50mm Summilux ASPH. It could depend on the reflectivity of the ink of your marker. Try a different one, or flat black acrylic paint.
sanmich
Veteran
I just joined the club 
The focus is better than expected.
I don't prefer it to more orthodox designs, but I can get used to it.
About the hood: I find the design quite poor. Lots of finder blockage.
How bad is it needed?
did someone tried one of the chinese generic ones from ebay?
Is it an improvement?
The focus is better than expected.
I don't prefer it to more orthodox designs, but I can get used to it.
About the hood: I find the design quite poor. Lots of finder blockage.
How bad is it needed?
did someone tried one of the chinese generic ones from ebay?
Is it an improvement?
furcafe
Veteran
Congrats. I've used a generic vented (Chinese) 49mm hood & it works fine. Slightly less VF blockage & more protection for the front element (my main reason for hoods on modern lenses).
I just joined the club
The focus is better than expected.
I don't prefer it to more orthodox designs, but I can get used to it.
About the hood: I find the design quite poor. Lots of finder blockage.
How bad is it needed?
did someone tried one of the chinese generic ones from ebay?
Is it an improvement?
Erik van Straten
Veteran
I find the design quite poor. Lots of finder blockage.
did someone tried one of the chinese generic ones from ebay?
Is it an improvement?
I found a shade on eBay that I really like. Less finder blockage and a nice shape that fits the lens really well.
Erik.

filmtwit
Desperate but not serious
What if any differences between the M Mount and the S Mount?
sanmich
Veteran
Congrats. I've used a generic vented (Chinese) 49mm hood & it works fine. Slightly less VF blockage & more protection for the front element (my main reason for hoods on modern lenses).
Thanks Chris. I'll give it a try
I found a shade on eBay that I really like. Less finder blockage and a nice shape that fits the lens really well.
Erik.
Erik, thanks. I saw that and it looks great, but it's a one shot buy. such hoods don't seem to be readily available.
(and your statement about the quality of the lens might have had quite some weight in my decision to get one ;-) )
pressureworld
Member
Hello to all
I have the black version of VM Nokton and wanted to ask if anyone could recommend a good ND filter to shoot wide open during the daytime. I'm completely clueless.
Many thanks
I have the black version of VM Nokton and wanted to ask if anyone could recommend a good ND filter to shoot wide open during the daytime. I'm completely clueless.
Many thanks
jkjod
Well-known
I found a shade on eBay that I really like. Less finder blockage and a nice shape that fits the lens really well.
Erik.
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Erik, where did you find this hood on eBay? Thanks!
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