maddoc
... likes film again.
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matt335
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Lotari
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Roland,
Are your sure that is taken with a Noctilux?
Exif says:
Camera Model: Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II
Image Date: 2006:05:18 07:49:04
Focal Length: 150.0mm
Exposure Time: 0.017 s (1/60)
Aperture: f/2.8
Rather strange Noctilux..
maddoc
... likes film again.
Matt, the first portrait, very good !! If you happen to have some shots taken with the Noct, please post them !
Cheers,
Gabor
Cheers,
Gabor
axiom
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matt335
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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
meven
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Hello Noctilux Experts! I never had any particular interest for the Noctilux until recently when I noticed one locally. I now need your advice on the price.
It is the 1st version (E58) with hood and both caps for sale at US$3,500. The glass is perfect, it is 6-bit coded but the barrel has heavy signs of use, is it a fair price?
Actually, it might have already been sold to a member of this forum.....
It is the 1st version (E58) with hood and both caps for sale at US$3,500. The glass is perfect, it is 6-bit coded but the barrel has heavy signs of use, is it a fair price?
Actually, it might have already been sold to a member of this forum.....
maddoc
... likes film again.
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.
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.
meven
Well-known
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.
Gabor,
Thanks for the advice, I think I'll stick with the Nokton for a while anyway!
maddoc
... likes film again.
axiom
Non-Registered User
matt335
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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
matt335
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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:
the lady on the bike is a wonderful photo - a fav !
maddoc
... likes film again.
Erik van Straten
Veteran
This was shot with the Nokton 50mm f/1.1. I think it is at least a very good alternative to the Noctilux. Shot wide open, full frame printed. TriX, printed on Ilford MGIV.
Erik.
Erik.

matt335
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nocti samples
nocti samples
I have done some research on the noctilux and the nokton. I'm no expert but they seem to be totally different lenses. I had a Canon f1.2 50mm lens and its a gem. the nokton looks superb and precise Erik. lovely processing too. Gabor, I like your last photo, was that a timed exposure? I had a few looks at the nokton and noctilux. I ended up getting a second noctiluk after selling all my digital gear - drastic I know, here are a few noctilux images at regular aperture and wide open. I'm inexperienced with this lens - its not easy at first to use, but I know I am going to use it as a main lens. Under normal apertures it performs beautifully.
This one is taken on neopan100asa at f4 in natural window-light...
this one is same as above but wide open....
more to come
nocti samples
I have done some research on the noctilux and the nokton. I'm no expert but they seem to be totally different lenses. I had a Canon f1.2 50mm lens and its a gem. the nokton looks superb and precise Erik. lovely processing too. Gabor, I like your last photo, was that a timed exposure? I had a few looks at the nokton and noctilux. I ended up getting a second noctiluk after selling all my digital gear - drastic I know, here are a few noctilux images at regular aperture and wide open. I'm inexperienced with this lens - its not easy at first to use, but I know I am going to use it as a main lens. Under normal apertures it performs beautifully.
This one is taken on neopan100asa at f4 in natural window-light...

this one is same as above but wide open....

more to come
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Yes, the Nokton and the Noctilux are very different indeed. I really like the Nokton because it has almost no noticeable light fall off in the edges.
Erik.
Erik.
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Stopped down the Nokton delivers excellent results.
Erik.
Erik.

helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
JUST love this One....
the mood & FEEL kind of reminds me
a bit of the 21 SA mixed with a 35 pre asph
BUT its really a Nocti....
...
the mood & FEEL kind of reminds me
a bit of the 21 SA mixed with a 35 pre asph
BUT its really a Nocti....
maddoc
... likes film again.
Helen, Matt, thank you !!
The one shot of the construction place was 1/90s f/1.0 (from memory).
Erik, I totally agree. They are different lenses and the Nokton for sure is better corrected than the Noctilux. Still, my favorite is the Noctilux despite all its flaws ...

Matt, the portrait is very nice !
Erik, I totally agree. They are different lenses and the Nokton for sure is better corrected than the Noctilux. Still, my favorite is the Noctilux despite all its flaws ...
Matt, the portrait is very nice !
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