maddoc
... likes film again.
M4-P + Seconic L-208 + Ektar100 + f/1.0



Roland,
Are your sure that is taken with a Noctilux?
I don't own this lens yet. I hope to get it soon. I'm looking at the Nokton f1.1 as well. The Nocti is definitely so much different from the Nokton. I will post when they are ready. Thanks Maddoc.Matt, the first portrait, very good !! If you happen to have some shots taken with the Noct, please post them !
Cheers,
Gabor
The first version has the advantage of E58 filter size but is older, the coatings - may - have been improved over the time.
Regarding heavy signs of use, I would offer $3.300 and calculate a trip to Leica (or some other good technician) to have it checked. Even when prices were still much higher last year, some people picked up a Noctilux because of heavy signs of wear (and missing box, pouch etc.) for much less than $3.000.
Hi Edmund, I browsed through your flickr site mentioned above. There are some lovely images there. There are no dark corners in your images that I have seen in other peoples' images using this lens. Is that because your RD-1 sensor converts the 50mm to something like a 75mm,. Am I on the right track here?I like this thread a lot. Thanks for posting your pictures and experiences. Very spontaneous results and opinions yet organized in terms of presentation and collecting of meaningful thoughts.
When I first got my lens, I just put it on the R-D1 and started shooting randomly, taking more of a "gunshot" approach through tiral and error. I'm not sure if this link will work, but I have a few of my pictures here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/21079345@N05/sets/72157607048618276/
Not all of them shot wide open, and not a necessity since I just liked the fact that I could carry this one lens and use it literally day and night.
I look forward to following this thread.
Edmund
RichardI find I like using and get more images I like with the Noctilux and B&W film. If I could only have one camera and lens it would be the MP and Noctilux.
Here is a couple from Milan: