usccharles
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went to the camera shop with my nocti and SD card and shot some nocti shots. all shots are wide open, iso 160, raw files converted on CS2. happily the raw files don't need a patch to work on CS2. sorry i only had like two minutes to shoot away, so pics aren't great... BUT... my experience with M8 and Nocti combo is awesome! i was at first alittle concerned about the thickness of the M8, but shooting a few pics with the nocti made me realize that the thickness really makes for a better grip on the camera, especially with a heavy lens like the nocti. the shutter and rewind is smooth and quiet. only draw back i found was the preview. its slow...
enjoy
UPDATE: please go to page 8 of this thread:
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=30124&page=8
i have reposted the pictures processed on CS2, with its default settings, taking out any of my own post-processing. that should make comparison more unbiased, i hope
i wanted to add them to this post but i'm only allowed 15 pics per post...
enjoy
UPDATE: please go to page 8 of this thread:
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=30124&page=8
i have reposted the pictures processed on CS2, with its default settings, taking out any of my own post-processing. that should make comparison more unbiased, i hope
i wanted to add them to this post but i'm only allowed 15 pics per post...












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wongyboi
Established
Wow.
Look at shot #2. That bag is floating on bokeh !
Look at shot #2. That bag is floating on bokeh !
Honus
carpe diem
OMG. You evil man. Do you realize how much money you have just cost me?
Robert
Robert
Innerimager
Established
Very inviting quick demo! You did take that M8 home with you, right? That noctilux looks like a dream, literally and figuratively......Peter
Peter G1G2
Established
Well done! Very nice shots indeed!
Did it take a lot of time/trouble to get the Black and Whites to look like that? (that good...)
Cheers,
Peter
Did it take a lot of time/trouble to get the Black and Whites to look like that? (that good...)
Cheers,
Peter
arthury
Arthur Y
Is it just my eyes or are you guys ignoring it: the focused areas are pretty soft. Did you manage to USM the images at all or are these untouched? If you have set the camera to do no sharpening, the images need to be USM.
boilerdoc2
Well-known
Did the Noctilux have the coding? There is no vignetting in these images! I'm wondering whether to ship my Nocti in now before the M8 arrives or whether to wait and try it out. If this is an uncoded lens I'll save the money.
steve
steve
jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
No- not your eyes, but we know these are resized JPGs for the web and frankly, I prefer the normal digital softness here to sharpening artifacts.arthury said:Is it just my eyes or are you guys ignoring it: the focused areas are pretty soft. Did you manage to USM the images at all or are these untouched? If you have set the camera to do no sharpening, the images need to be USM.
Nachkebia
Well-known
Can I have those rollei films? 
arthury
Arthur Y
boilerdoc2,
There should be less vignetting because the sensor has a 1.33x crop factor.
There should be less vignetting because the sensor has a 1.33x crop factor.
J. Borger
Well-known
I would waite ... the Noctilux does not vignette on the R-D1 either .. the dark corners are lost becuase of the cropfactor on the R-D1. The same will happen on the M8 .. besides because of the microlenses the M8 vignettes less than Leica itself expected! Just wished my Noctilux vignetted a bit more .. i like that effectboilerdoc2 said:Did the Noctilux have the coding? There is no vignetting in these images! I'm wondering whether to ship my Nocti in now before the M8 arrives or whether to wait and try it out. If this is an uncoded lens I'll save the money.
steve
Nachkebia
Well-known
Photoshop J. Borger, you go to filters, distort, lens corrections and minus the vignetting thats it 
dcsang
Canadian & Not A Dentist
I do not need a noctilux.. I do not need a noctilux... I do not need a noctilux...
Dave
Dave
J. Borger
Well-known
Yep .. that's what i do .. so now and thanNachkebia said:Photoshop J. Borger, you go to filters, distort, lens corrections and minus the vignetting thats it![]()
Peter G1G2
Established
arthury said:Is it just my eyes or are you guys ignoring it: the focused areas are pretty soft. Did you manage to USM the images at all or are these untouched? If you have set the camera to do no sharpening, the images need to be USM.
Personally, I don't think these pictures need to be sharpened. They could be, but I like this look!
Peter
J. Borger
Well-known
A couple of these pictures look soft because they are slightly out of focus .... not unusual if you want to do some "quickies" with the Noctilux wide open 
Chris Lynch
Film Enough.
jaapv said:No- not your eyes, but we know these are resized JPGs for the web and frankly, I prefer the normal digital softness here to sharpening artifacts.
but it's also easy to resize a jpg and keep it sharp. VERY easy. I know the M8/Nocti has to be capable of better sharpness than this.
And maybe it's just me, but i find these images more attractive in color.
and arthury is right about the 1.33 crop- should get rid of most of the vignetting.
J. Borger
Well-known
Again .. do not drop conclusions about sharpness ... 6-8 quick snaps with a Noctiux wide open will not result in sharp pictures .. who knows where the very small focusplane is??? Probably not at all where you are judging sharpness: the letters on boxes and camera
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ywenz
Veteran
Looks just like any other Digicam.
usccharles
Well-known
thanks for the replies everyone.
these images are soft because i was so excited to take pictures with the M8 and my Nocti, that my hands were trembling
they were all around 125 or 250 shutter speed, but my hand kept shaking like a crack addict
if i had more time to shoot, i think these images could have been much sharper, but there was another dude waiting for me to get off the camera, giving me the evil eye, so i just shot as many shots as i could and these were the sharpest.
no photoshop work except, changing to greyscale for the b/w and adjustment in Levels. no USM.
thanks
these images are soft because i was so excited to take pictures with the M8 and my Nocti, that my hands were trembling
if i had more time to shoot, i think these images could have been much sharper, but there was another dude waiting for me to get off the camera, giving me the evil eye, so i just shot as many shots as i could and these were the sharpest.
no photoshop work except, changing to greyscale for the b/w and adjustment in Levels. no USM.
thanks
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