lubitel
Well-known
Just got the the 35mm Nokton 1.4 , I am so excited!
can't wait to use it. It's a beautiful little lens, about half the size of 35 Ultron. Easy to focus with a tab and even easier to change f-stops with these little "handles". I hope this will become my go-everywhere 35 lens. Small and fast, what else could I ask for? will post some samples when ready. 
back alley
IMAGES
congrats, it's a nice lens.
joe
joe
froyd
Veteran
Congratulations... I'm thinking of selling my Ultron and switch to the 35 1.4 SC.
Looking forward to your first roll and impressions.
Looking forward to your first roll and impressions.
back alley
IMAGES
i have some shots from that lens on my flickr account.
lubitel
Well-known
Your photos look great! Good inspiration for tomorrow, thanks.
kxl
Social Documentary
Congrats - nice lens. I have one as well, and it's a nice complement to its larger sibling, the 35mm/1.2. Each has its unique character -- I prefer the Nokton on my R-D1S, but I prefer the SC with B&W film.
sockeyed
Well-known
kshapero
South Florida Man
I did just that, only I got the MC. I am on a 2 week vacation and only took one lens. Like a shnuk I only took my C Sonnar and left the CV 35/1.4 behind. Drat!!Congratulations... I'm thinking of selling my Ultron and switch to the 35 1.4 SC.
Looking forward to your first roll and impressions.
Florian1234
it's just hide and seek
I'm thinking about that lens, too. Saving already, since it gives a great bokeh and also good sharpness IMHO.
raid
Dad Photographer
Enjoy this lens; I am content with the lenses that I have. The Summicron 35/2 has to do.
hon910
Established
Hi, I would like to ask.... please comment on the difference between the SC & MC version? Because i am also saving some $$$ to get one but couldn't decide which version?
Thank you in advance
Thank you in advance
boy_lah
Discovering RF
Same boat here. I just got my m7 and originally had hoped to pickup a used 35 1.4 but instead bought a 1.2 nokton when one came up. thought why not since i needed something for my wedding this weeding.
My research points me towards the SC better for B&W film, whilst the MC has better flare control but more suitable for colour. So if priority is B&W film - go for SC. For digital or mixed colour/B&W, MC better.
Given the size of the Nokton, I will be curious to see the results people get with the 1.4...i may still get one to replace/complement the Nokton.
regards.
My research points me towards the SC better for B&W film, whilst the MC has better flare control but more suitable for colour. So if priority is B&W film - go for SC. For digital or mixed colour/B&W, MC better.
Given the size of the Nokton, I will be curious to see the results people get with the 1.4...i may still get one to replace/complement the Nokton.
regards.
Tom A
RFF Sponsor
On Flickr there is a site dedicated to the Voigtlander Nokton 35mm f1.4. Lots of examples shot with it.
I have the SC version, but that is because I shoot only bl/w film. The difference is subtle - mainly less blocked shadows.
I have the SC version, but that is because I shoot only bl/w film. The difference is subtle - mainly less blocked shadows.
dcsang
Canadian & Not A Dentist
Same boat here. I just got my m7 and originally had hoped to pickup a used 35 1.4 but instead bought a 1.2 nokton when one came up. thought why not since i needed something for my wedding this weeding.
My research points me towards the SC better for B&W film, whilst the MC has better flare control but more suitable for colour. So if priority is B&W film - go for SC. For digital or mixed colour/B&W, MC better.
Given the size of the Nokton, I will be curious to see the results people get with the 1.4...i may still get one to replace/complement the Nokton.
regards.
Having used the Nokton 1.2 on the M7 I can tell you that I certainly miss that lens - any "size" issue is made up for the great speed that the lens gives.
It is, imho, ridiculously sharp wide open and the OOF areas are rendered magically.
As always, YMMV
Cheers,
Dave
sockeyed
Well-known
I've used the 40mm f/1.4 SC extensively and picked up the 35mm f/1.4 SC about 6 weeks ago. The SC lenses render very nicely in colour, in my opinion. There's a very nice quality to the colours - vivid without any harshness.
CV 40mm f/1.4 SC:
CV 35mm f/1.4 SC:
CV 40mm f/1.4 SC:


CV 35mm f/1.4 SC:


shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
Half the size of the Ultron and faster, how did they manage this?
What are they "sacrificing"? something has to give.
What are they "sacrificing"? something has to give.
sockeyed
Well-known
People will probably say "good bokeh" and "lack of distortion". Yet after using these lenses, I really don't see any apparent shortcomings, particularly given the price point. The Ziess Biogon 35mm f/2 will probably perform better, but is 50%+ more expensive, a stop slower and notably larger. The only other option for a 35mm f/1.4 is the Summilux ASPH, at 6-7x the price.
lubitel
Well-known
so.. finally got my first film developed and scanned (kodak CN 400BW). here are some examples shot at 1.4. There certainly is some vignetting at this aperture. I have another 3 rolls that are being developed and I did a little comparison test today with ultron 35, curious to see how they differ at 1.7 or 2.0
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