Brian, your photographs with the 35 1.2 really make lust again for that wonderful lens.
I do have a version 1 35 Lux ASPH and like it for size, weight and reliability (I never had issues with focus shifting).
I much prefer the rendering of the f1 Noctilux and on shoots, where I often use these two lenses on different bodies together, I have to take big efforts in post processing the 35 ASPH images to my liking (they are very contrasty and sharp, looking very different in look from the f1 photos).
There is this new 35 1.2 Nokton sitting for some time in a shop near to me - should I?
I am also on a constant lookout for a pre ASPH Lux, but I am aware, that it would be too much of a comprise wide open for the lighter bulk and classic rendering, as I shoot the Lux mostly between f1.4 - f2.8.
Does the Nokton really give a considerable advantage in light collecting for it's very big size and weight over the Leica Summilux?