agoglanian
Reconnected.
Part of me wants to still try the 50mm Summilux ASPH, but the reality is that I'm spending another $2k or so for that last maybe 10% over what my Summicron (and even this Nokton) can deliver. To me it squarely falls outside of the need category. I don't however like having duplicate focal lengths (I'm not one to keep a lot of equipment) so I find myself in a slightly funny position.
I will say though that the Nokton handles way better without the lens hood on. It blocks far less of the frame.
I will say though that the Nokton handles way better without the lens hood on. It blocks far less of the frame.
Erik van Straten
Veteran
the Nokton handles way better without the lens hood on. It blocks far less of the frame.
The original shade is very unpleasant in use. Try to find something like this. Feels much nicer and doesn't cut off much from the image in the viewfinder.
Erik.

agoglanian
Reconnected.
Yes! That's perfect, where did you find that Erik?
Bruno Gracia
Well-known
its not the lux asph. much better lens?
I thought the Nokton delivers contrasty images and less micro-contrast sharpness.
So Im gonna give it another chance! lets try to forget ASPH. lenses and make pockets happier!
I thought the Nokton delivers contrasty images and less micro-contrast sharpness.
So Im gonna give it another chance! lets try to forget ASPH. lenses and make pockets happier!
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Abram, I am sorry, I only see this post now. I found it on eBay Germany. In Germany are many shops that sell small things on eBay.
Bruno, the Nokton is also an aspherical lens.
Erik.
Bruno, the Nokton is also an aspherical lens.
Erik.
Bruno Gracia
Well-known
Erik, You're right!
Then is just the optical design in which resides difference. I've got the Chrome version which is beautifully made and even shorter than the lux asph.
I cannot way to spend the whole role and see what offers. I like to use 50 as a portrait lens but I've recently discovered much more uses with the Barnack
Bruno
Then is just the optical design in which resides difference. I've got the Chrome version which is beautifully made and even shorter than the lux asph.
I cannot way to spend the whole role and see what offers. I like to use 50 as a portrait lens but I've recently discovered much more uses with the Barnack
Bruno
taemo
eat sleep shoot
i keep thinking of selling my Nokton 50mm then at the last minute I change my mind.
At this point I think I'm keeping it for good when I need a high-res modern lens.
Then have a 50 cron collapsible and J-8 when I need a more classic look.
L1002373 by Earl Dieta, on Flickr
L1002427 by Earl Dieta, on Flickr
L1002425 by Earl Dieta, on Flickr
At this point I think I'm keeping it for good when I need a high-res modern lens.
Then have a 50 cron collapsible and J-8 when I need a more classic look.



BLKRCAT
75% Film
I got mine.


Erik van Straten
Veteran
Great shot, BLKRCAT! Very nice sharpness, tonality and composition. Congratulations with your Nokton.
Erik.
Erik.
BLKRCAT
75% Film
Thanks Erik! I hope to have many fun shots with the Nokton. First impression on performance is very impressive, even at 1.5.
Erik van Straten
Veteran
First impression on performance is very impressive, even at 1.5.
Yes, it is an impressive lens.
Erik.
Papercut
Well-known
Love the images in this thread! They impelled me to purchase this lens, actually.
Sadly, however, it is being returned. It had a frustrating focus shift (varying amounts) in all apertures from f1.5 to f4 when used at any focus point less than 4-5 feet. After seeing the first negs of a portrait (focused on the eyes and the chin was sharp), I tested it on two film bodies and it was definitely off on both. Sad day sending it back because the overall look was very fine.
Sadly, however, it is being returned. It had a frustrating focus shift (varying amounts) in all apertures from f1.5 to f4 when used at any focus point less than 4-5 feet. After seeing the first negs of a portrait (focused on the eyes and the chin was sharp), I tested it on two film bodies and it was definitely off on both. Sad day sending it back because the overall look was very fine.
BLKRCAT
75% Film
BLKRCAT
75% Film
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Leica M5, Nokton-M 50mm f/1.5, Tmax400.
Erik.
Erik.

BLKRCAT
75% Film
BLKRCAT
75% Film
Erik van Straten
Veteran
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Sadly, however, it is being returned. It had a frustrating focus shift (varying amounts) in all apertures from f1.5 to f4 when used at any focus point less than 4-5 feet.
Strange. My copy has no (noticable) focus shift whatsoever.
BLKRCAT: Great shots! Oh, I love that one with the lips.
Erik.
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