John Camp
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With the 1.33 factor in the new M8, we're about to have a 66.5 f1 (also known as the 50 Noctilux.) Talk about a great bar camera. But I wonder if Leica will do a 35mm f1 to replace the old Noctilux?
The Noctilux had the rep -- not that I have one -- of being pretty soft around the edges when shot wide open. Since wide open was about the only reason to have one (if you were planning to shoot at f4, why not save a lot of money and buy a Summilux?), soft edges had to be lived with. or maybe even enjpoyed and exploited. But with the 1.33 factor, some of those edges will be lost. Wonder how much? Is it possible the Noctilux will now be totally sharp across the frame?
JC
The Noctilux had the rep -- not that I have one -- of being pretty soft around the edges when shot wide open. Since wide open was about the only reason to have one (if you were planning to shoot at f4, why not save a lot of money and buy a Summilux?), soft edges had to be lived with. or maybe even enjpoyed and exploited. But with the 1.33 factor, some of those edges will be lost. Wonder how much? Is it possible the Noctilux will now be totally sharp across the frame?
JC