hssammy
Newbie
sad sad sad,thanks for the truth tho...chris..
will this work then? Voigtlander Normal Nokton 50mm f/1.5 Aspherical Manual Focus Screw Mount Lens - for Bessa R & L and Other Screw Mount Rangefinder Cameras
if i get the e620, what len should i get to get a Noctilux-like effect?
will this work then? Voigtlander Normal Nokton 50mm f/1.5 Aspherical Manual Focus Screw Mount Lens - for Bessa R & L and Other Screw Mount Rangefinder Cameras
if i get the e620, what len should i get to get a Noctilux-like effect?
hssammy
Newbie
wut can i get for a M8? 35mm,40mm,50mm..etc??
hssammy
Newbie
and just to save money,will a M8 do instead of a M8.2? i m a little concern abt buying an older model..
do they diff a lot/enough that i should get the M8.2?
do they diff a lot/enough that i should get the M8.2?
aizan
Veteran
the 50/1.5 nokton will work with an ltm-to-m lens adapter.
if you pick the e620, the closest you can get to a noctilux is the leica 25/1.4 summilux. if you don't mind a longer focal length, the 35/1.4 nikkor noct is worth looking at, and an adapter is available. another option is the sigma 30/1.4, which is available in 4/3 mount.
the m8.2, to my mind, is really only desirable for the new and improved black paint finish, black dot, and vulkanit covering. you might find this interesting:
http://dantestella.com/technical/upgrade.html
if you pick the e620, the closest you can get to a noctilux is the leica 25/1.4 summilux. if you don't mind a longer focal length, the 35/1.4 nikkor noct is worth looking at, and an adapter is available. another option is the sigma 30/1.4, which is available in 4/3 mount.
the m8.2, to my mind, is really only desirable for the new and improved black paint finish, black dot, and vulkanit covering. you might find this interesting:
http://dantestella.com/technical/upgrade.html
yoyo22
Well-known
How about getting a full frame Canon DSLR and the Canon EF 50 1:1.0 L lens?
That would be the combo I would get, if I just wanted to take pictures with the ease of a point-and-shoot. Set it to aperture priority f1.0, let the autofocus do the work and shoot. As a newbie with a Noctilux you would get lots of photos which will be out of focus. Especially if you are coming from a point and shoot DLux3. Might get quite frustrating - focusing, exposing the film properly...
If you want to go rangefinder, why don't you go film and get an M7. With just 36 shots you will start thinking more about what to take a picture of and how to take it. Then get a nice lens, like the Zeiss ZM C Sonnar 1/1.5 50mm - it doesn't get any creamier wide open for that little money compared to a Noctilux.
That would be the combo I would get, if I just wanted to take pictures with the ease of a point-and-shoot. Set it to aperture priority f1.0, let the autofocus do the work and shoot. As a newbie with a Noctilux you would get lots of photos which will be out of focus. Especially if you are coming from a point and shoot DLux3. Might get quite frustrating - focusing, exposing the film properly...
If you want to go rangefinder, why don't you go film and get an M7. With just 36 shots you will start thinking more about what to take a picture of and how to take it. Then get a nice lens, like the Zeiss ZM C Sonnar 1/1.5 50mm - it doesn't get any creamier wide open for that little money compared to a Noctilux.
cmdrfire
Member
Can I suggest getting an M8 (new or used) and a 50 Summilux ASPH for it? That should satisfy the requirements you're after, and the 50 gives nice bokeh. It's not a Nocti, but it's a damn fine lens.
Thanks Al Kaplan!
my thing is...i only have a budget to get either a M8.2 or the Noctilux len..(its not a happy world..uh)..n i m thinking to get a canon Canon EF 50mm f1.4 or 1.8 for the M8.2..or...........should i flip it around to get a canon DSLR n get a Noctilux?? what will get me closer to the style i want (sharp person n blur background in Noctilux style)..
n if there's any suggestions,is it possible to send me a link to the shopping site of the items that u guyz suggest? since i m a hard time finding those..
THANKSS AGAIN!
benkelley
Established
You could always rent an M8 from a local dealer and see if you like it first... You probably won't be able to rent that fast 50, but at least you can get a feel for the camera.
You have other lens options aside from a noct... cv 35/1.2, 50/1.5, even 75/2.8... and a used leica 50/1.4 pre-asph (.7 m focus gives very nice bokeh). then you have the cannon 50/1.2 ltm, or even the leica 75/1.4, which will be less than half the price of the nocti.
so you've got options with the rf for sure, but why not rent before you buy?
You have other lens options aside from a noct... cv 35/1.2, 50/1.5, even 75/2.8... and a used leica 50/1.4 pre-asph (.7 m focus gives very nice bokeh). then you have the cannon 50/1.2 ltm, or even the leica 75/1.4, which will be less than half the price of the nocti.
so you've got options with the rf for sure, but why not rent before you buy?
Dave Wilkinson
Veteran
Thanks Al Kaplan!
my thing is...i only have a budget to get either a M8.2 or the Noctilux len..(its not a happy world..uh) If most people on this forum "only had a budget to get EITHER a M8.2 or a Noctilux" - they would think it a "VERY HAPPY WORLD"! ( myself included!! )
Dave.
Can I suggest that you learn how to write cos yourz lolz speakz sucks.
Dave Wilkinson
Veteran
Call me an old sceptic ( or worse! ) - but it had crossed my mind that the author of this thread might just be attempting to take the p*#s a little ?Can I suggest that you learn how to write cos yourz lolz speakz sucks.
Dave
Brennotdan
Established
LOLZ nooewbbz. Git filmz RF an shoot tha FILMZ, itz way bttr. w/out filmz u wll b 2 digitul. LOLZ wtf ROBOTZ!
hssammy
Newbie
THANKS FOR ALL THE CONSTRUCTIVE COMMENTS:
NOW
1) it seems like i should get my hands on M8 before getting it, anyone knows any good camera rental store in chicago area? n whats the pricing?
2) will CANON Ti? NIKON 5000D be a good replacement for M8?
3) n from all of you guyz, it sounds like using M8 required some skills...but i dun understand...isnt all you do is manual focus n shoot (in simple sense)? what makes it so difficult? sorry if it sounds offensive (i dun mean to be)..i am juz trying to understand..
NOW
1) it seems like i should get my hands on M8 before getting it, anyone knows any good camera rental store in chicago area? n whats the pricing?
2) will CANON Ti? NIKON 5000D be a good replacement for M8?
3) n from all of you guyz, it sounds like using M8 required some skills...but i dun understand...isnt all you do is manual focus n shoot (in simple sense)? what makes it so difficult? sorry if it sounds offensive (i dun mean to be)..i am juz trying to understand..
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