New Nokton 50mm 1.5

I bought mine in chrome, so I must be a poseur by definition. :) However I will say that it is a FINE looking piece of glass.

However (why is there always a but), after a month I don't like the results as much as I like those from my C Sonnar. I'll play with it for a while longer, I may find an application where I prefer it. But it hasn't triggered my buttons like the Nokton 50/1.1 has.

If nothing else it will certainly make good trading material though.
 
I think it's a question of weight. The black lens is much lighter. For a lot of people that is important. The havier chrome version is made to look like the original from the fifties. It is not possible to plate aluminium with chrome, hence the heavy brass.

Erik.
It is possible to chrome plate alloys - but it is quite complex. You have to "strike" a layer of copper on the alloy first, then nickel and after that chrome. The material build up interferes with tolerances and it is prone to "flake" a bit. I did a series of Rapidwinders in chrome on alloy. gave me lots of problems with "ridging" along edges - it was easier to go to a brushed finish instead.
 
Does the new Nokton 50/1.5 share the same optical formula with the older LTM type?

How I understand it, yes. The filtersize is smaller, but I think the size of the optical elements is the same.

However, the coating of the elements is very different. On lenses like this, with many air-glass surfaces, coating is very important.

Someone has to do a lens test to compare the old and the new versions. I would like to do it, but I am too busy with work.

Erik.
 
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While in Japan last week I borrowed a chrome M-Nokton 50mm f1.5. I have had the black one for while it has become my main 50 - almost displacing the C Sonnar 50mm f1.5 from "favourite" 50mm status. Optically there is of course no difference between the chrome and black - but the chrome looks pretty damned good on a M2!
M2, Visoflex III, V-Elmar 65f3.5, Kodak Double X - developed in Td 201.
 
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While in Japan last week I borrowed a chrome M-Nokton 50mm f1.5. I have had the black one for while it has become my main 50 - almost displacing the C Sonnar 50mm f1.5 from "favourite" 50mm status. Optically there is of course no difference between the chrome and black - but the chrome looks pretty damned good on a M2!
M2, Visoflex III, V-Elmar 65f3.5, Kodak Double X - developed in Td 201.

Wow, great combo! Look at what Raid is missing! I don't have to worry about the temptation because my Leica is a IIIf and I would never put a large lens on it anyway. So far I've avoided predictions made two years ago when I asked for advice about my Leica purchase that I would come down with GAS and soon buy a Leica M series camera. Reading threads like this, however, doesn't help my resolve.

But what I really don't understand is why someone who has an M camera is determined to buy a new Nokton 50/1.5 WOULDN'T pick up the M mount version in chrome. I'm sitting here almost in amazement, reading that the chrome version is basically "indistinguishable" from Leica quality at 1/4 the price. Who wouldn't go for that? I mean, if you already have the older LTM version, well I can see the reluctance to replace it with an optically similar lens, but buying a LTM version for a M camera when the incredibly attractive, solidly built M mount lens is available? It will become a modern "classic." Beats me how some people do their calculations.
 
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It has a certain sculptural quality in chrome! Nikon F3HP, Zeiss ZM Macro Planar 50mm f2.0. Adox Slivermax, rated at @160 and developed in Td 201.
 
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Old truck on US 101 (Redwoods). M-Nokton 50mm f1.5 (chrome), Kodak XX, M2 and Td 201developer. Close focus too.
 
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It has a certain sculptural quality in chrome! Nikon F3HP, Zeiss ZM Macro Planar 50mm f2.0. Adox Slivermax, rated at @160 and developed in Td 201.

Interesting serial number you have, Tom, 823000X. Mine is 8330327, and I thought mine was early! Yours must be some kind of prototype.

What a lens. Surely beats all other 50's I have, and I have a lot of them.

Erik.
 
Few samples with new VM 50/1.5 ASPH on Ilford FP4 (125) all shot wide open. This lens reminds me a lot of the Millennium Nikkor-S 50/1.4 released with the Nikon S3 (Y2000). The rendering is very pleasing, even "calm" sort of.
 

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Nokton 50/1.5

Nokton 50/1.5

Has anyone used an m-adapter and the Nokton 50/1.5 on the Olympus E-M1?

If so, what's been your experience? Any input would be helpful.
 
Interesting serial number you have, Tom, 823000X. Mine is 8330327, and I thought mine was early! Yours must be some kind of prototype.

What a lens. Surely beats all other 50's I have, and I have a lot of them.

Erik.

The 50/1.5 Nokton silver in chrome, yes chrome
"A certain sculptural quality." Great image making (nice shots computer controlled and Erik). Fantastic looks. This lens gives me a frightening case of GAS.
 
Has anyone used an m-adapter and the Nokton 50/1.5 on the Olympus E-M1?

If so, what's been your experience? Any input would be helpful.

I use the original LTM 50/1.5 with my u4/3 camera. It is my favorite lens. I don't see why the new version would be any different.
 
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