Takkun
Ian M.
My background information:
I shoot lots of low-light, and lots of Delta 3200. It's an addiction.
My kit currently consists of a Bessa R3a and 35 f/2.5 lens. Decent lens, but I'm probably replacing it with the 40 Nokton.
To go along with it, I'm planning to build a three-lens kit: 40, 50, and 75 (or maybe a 90 if I can find an affordable one.
Anyway, the 50 is what I'm waffling on. One side of me wants a brand new, fast and contrasty lens, because that's part of my style. Nokton fits that perfectly.
On the other hand, I've got an opportunity to pick up a Dual-Range summicron, minus goggles, for a good price. The downside here is it's chrome (as an artist, I'm big on aesthetics 😉 , and a stop slower. I want that extra stop, but I'm not sure I'm willing to give up that creamy bokeh.
From what I understand, the Nokton's bad bokeh comes out when provoked, ie, with high-contrast, distant backgrounds with point light sources. Well, bingo, that's what's in most of my photos.
So I'm at a quandry here. Anybody care to chime in on it?
I should note that both of these are in my budget, and no more. I have researched my options and these are really the only two 50mm lenses I'm interested in. So it comes down to that 'Leica look' or speed.
I shoot lots of low-light, and lots of Delta 3200. It's an addiction.
My kit currently consists of a Bessa R3a and 35 f/2.5 lens. Decent lens, but I'm probably replacing it with the 40 Nokton.
To go along with it, I'm planning to build a three-lens kit: 40, 50, and 75 (or maybe a 90 if I can find an affordable one.
Anyway, the 50 is what I'm waffling on. One side of me wants a brand new, fast and contrasty lens, because that's part of my style. Nokton fits that perfectly.
On the other hand, I've got an opportunity to pick up a Dual-Range summicron, minus goggles, for a good price. The downside here is it's chrome (as an artist, I'm big on aesthetics 😉 , and a stop slower. I want that extra stop, but I'm not sure I'm willing to give up that creamy bokeh.
From what I understand, the Nokton's bad bokeh comes out when provoked, ie, with high-contrast, distant backgrounds with point light sources. Well, bingo, that's what's in most of my photos.
So I'm at a quandry here. Anybody care to chime in on it?
I should note that both of these are in my budget, and no more. I have researched my options and these are really the only two 50mm lenses I'm interested in. So it comes down to that 'Leica look' or speed.
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