shOo
Member
Its light, doesn't take much space, and very good all over lens. I wish it had slighty shorter minimum focusing distance, but i like this lens.
here are some samples:
this was the first roll, when i got my bessa
(don't mind smth. on the nose and glasses(in the background) that's my scanner's fault)
these were shot with portra 160nc
and some bw with tmax 400:
here are some samples:
this was the first roll, when i got my bessa


(don't mind smth. on the nose and glasses(in the background) that's my scanner's fault)
these were shot with portra 160nc
and some bw with tmax 400:


chris00nj
Young Luddite
I like the photos. The Nokton 40 looks like anoter A+ lens. I have the 50 and I love it.
JayC
5 kids,3 dogs,only 1 wife
I kinda regret selling the same combo. Oh well....
Austerby
Well-known
This is my most used combination this summer. I'm not sure why as I have four Leica Ms and a wide selection of lenses to choose from. I think it may be the size, the lovely lightness of touch and that fabulous viewfinder - open-eyed shooting is cool - plus the 40mm is such a lovely focal length. I've had the lens about 15 months longer than the camera and didn't really like it on my M7 - saw too much funny out of focus fringing which of course must be there still, but for whatever reason I'm not producing the same effect.
ljsegil
Well-known
The Rollei 40/2.8 Sonnar is also very sweet with the R3A.
LJS
LJS
luketrash
Trying to find my range
Looking good. I like seeing color work with this lens. I always shoot b&w because I'm boring I guess. The foosball shot is nice. Lots of layers and color.
I have this lens and should use it more. The problem is at this stage, I have so much crap to choose from. Keep it simple. That lens was made for that camera and its 40mm framelines.
My R3A broke, so I got the R2A to replace it and it works better for me and my big goofy eyeglasses. I got a 50mm Heliar Classic with the R2A, so it sort of bumped the 40mm back in the line. The 40 is a much sharper lens. Maybe you'll inspire me to pick it up out of the display case
I have this lens and should use it more. The problem is at this stage, I have so much crap to choose from. Keep it simple. That lens was made for that camera and its 40mm framelines.
My R3A broke, so I got the R2A to replace it and it works better for me and my big goofy eyeglasses. I got a 50mm Heliar Classic with the R2A, so it sort of bumped the 40mm back in the line. The 40 is a much sharper lens. Maybe you'll inspire me to pick it up out of the display case
kmerenkov
Established
Hi, nice shots, esp. b&w ones.
I have the same combo but I didn't use 40 much until I bought 50 nokton. While I like 50 I started to shoot 40 more than ever before because its size doesn't bother me (in comparison to 50)
I have the same combo but I didn't use 40 much until I bought 50 nokton. While I like 50 I started to shoot 40 more than ever before because its size doesn't bother me (in comparison to 50)
shOo
Member
thanks.
yeah i wanted the 50mm f1.5, but i got a good deal for both body and lens as a combo, and I like this lens. I take it wherever I go, and I don't want to lug more lenses. I really enjoy it, and the focal lenght is really good for an all around lens.
yeah i wanted the 50mm f1.5, but i got a good deal for both body and lens as a combo, and I like this lens. I take it wherever I go, and I don't want to lug more lenses. I really enjoy it, and the focal lenght is really good for an all around lens.
filmfan
Well-known
I am currently working some deals for this combo (R3M+40mm nokton). I am selling off some skis, a Ricoh GR-D, a light meter, etc for this combo. It looks like it will be worth it...
ncd_photo
Nikon Fanatic
Great Timing on the SB shot!
srtiwari
Daktari
This is my most used combination this summer. I'm not sure why as I have four Leica Ms and a wide selection of lenses to choose from. I think it may be the size, the lovely lightness of touch and that fabulous viewfinder - open-eyed shooting is cool - plus the 40mm is such a lovely focal length...
My sentiments exactly ! I want to shoot my Ms more, but the R3A+40 just jumps out of the pack and into my bag. Even the MFs are beginning to resent it.
Last edited:
Austerby
Well-known
Actually, I've just discovered that the R3A is great with the 75/2 Leica Summicron lens too - it sits better on the body than on an M and the dedicated 75mm viewframes are much better than the partial frames just inside the 50mm ones in the M viewfinder.
I'm off on a week's holiday in Sardinia shortly and I think I'll just be taking the R3a, 40/1.4, 75/2 and my CZ 25/2.8 with me (plus VC finder). That should do me nicely.
I'm off on a week's holiday in Sardinia shortly and I think I'll just be taking the R3a, 40/1.4, 75/2 and my CZ 25/2.8 with me (plus VC finder). That should do me nicely.
Last edited:
noimmunity
scratch my niche
Actually, I've just discovered that the R3A is great with the 75/2 Leica Summicron lens too - it sits better on the body than on an M and the dedicated 75mm viewframes are much better than the partial frames just inside the 50mm ones in the M viewfinder.
I'm off on a week's holiday in Sardinia shortly and I think I'll just be taking the R3a, 40/1.4, 75/2 and my CZ 25/2.8 with me (plus VC finder). That should do me nicely.
That's a nice kit, austerby!
Don't mean to hijack this thread but I've been very curious about how the 75/2 works on an R3A, especially with regards to focusing at minimum distance (0.7 meters to 1m), wide open.
ClaremontPhoto
Jon Claremont
The R3A and the 40mm f1.4 Nokton are a perfect match.
I especially enjoy using the SC (single coated) version of this lens with color film, even though it's often recommended for B&W film. To me the 'look' of the SC is similar to 1960's Leica lenses in terms of contrast.
The 40mm focal length feels just right and more suited to my photography than either a 35mm or a 50mm.
I especially enjoy using the SC (single coated) version of this lens with color film, even though it's often recommended for B&W film. To me the 'look' of the SC is similar to 1960's Leica lenses in terms of contrast.
The 40mm focal length feels just right and more suited to my photography than either a 35mm or a 50mm.
Share:
-
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.