geotrupede
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M8 + Nokton 35 f1.2 and a nice holiday with the rest
Get the Noctilux, a lens is for life .....
Sure it is. My point is that C41 film exposed for 1600 ISO does not really deliver 1600ISO performance. If you want some shadow details (or more or better), you have to expose at 1250 or even better 800ISO to get the best out of 1600ISO film at night. That is from my experience.
Roger,
to make my point more clear, I meant "1600ISO box-speed C41 film". The one I had in mind and have often used (Still available from Fuji) is the already mentioned Natura1600, box-speed 1600ISO. That film does not deliver good shadow details when metered for the shadows and set ISO to box-speed.
Cheers,
Gabor
Roger,
to make my point more clear, I meant "1600ISO box-speed C41 film". The one I had in mind and have often used (Still available from Fuji) is the already mentioned Natura1600, box-speed 1600ISO. That film does not deliver good shadow details when metered for the shadows and set ISO to box-speed.
Cheers,
Gabor
Well, the resale value of the Noctilux is most likely to keep going up and the M9 will go down.
While true, is it the better investment or the better photography tool that the OP wants?
I think of it as follows: do you really "need" a Ferrari to drive fast?
Does anyone here really need such cameras and fast lenses?
Many want such equipment.
This is another issue.