ampguy
Veteran
Prices are down, inventories are high. Who else wants one?
I plan to get one again for a project on following a wild cat during it's nocturnal adventures and capturing the images to film.
I realize I could get a 5D or whatever the high-iso DLSR of the month is and a 1.2 lens, but I think I could stalk the wildlife better with an RF.
What do you think?
I plan to get one again for a project on following a wild cat during it's nocturnal adventures and capturing the images to film.
I realize I could get a 5D or whatever the high-iso DLSR of the month is and a 1.2 lens, but I think I could stalk the wildlife better with an RF.
What do you think?
DeeCee3
Established
Sure you don't mean Noctilux?
dc3
dc3
ampguy
Veteran
Yes, Noctilux. Thanks.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Prices are down, inventories are high. Who else wants one?
I plan to get one again for a project on following a wild cat during it's nocturnal adventures and capturing the images to film.
I realize I could get a 5D or whatever the high-iso DLSR of the month is and a 1.2 lens, but I think I could stalk the wildlife better with an RF.
What do you think?
Depends on how wild it is...
Tashi delek,
R.
Pickett Wilson
Veteran
Sounds like a job for a 70-200 IS zoom to me! Gotta be awfully close with a Noctilux.
Bill Blackwell
Leica M Shooter
I have had one in the past and enjoyed it immensely. Until Leica doubled their Noctulix prices a few years ago it was next to impossible to sell for more than ~$2,000. It was often possible to buy a like new example for $1,500 (and these would sit for months waiting for the "right" buyer).
Prices on the Noctilux got so ridiculous I decided to sell mine – then I bought and sold three others while the prices skyrocketed (made money on every one).
It's like this – I refuse to spend $4,000 or $5,000 (considered a "bargain" today) on a lens which is only artificially inflated. When the dust settles, prices will return to the $2,000 range and back to sitting on dealer's shelves waiting for the "right" buyer.
When (or if) that happens I’ll buy another one.
Prices on the Noctilux got so ridiculous I decided to sell mine – then I bought and sold three others while the prices skyrocketed (made money on every one).
It's like this – I refuse to spend $4,000 or $5,000 (considered a "bargain" today) on a lens which is only artificially inflated. When the dust settles, prices will return to the $2,000 range and back to sitting on dealer's shelves waiting for the "right" buyer.
When (or if) that happens I’ll buy another one.
Tom A
RFF Sponsor
Having owned 6 Noctiluxes, including the f1.2 cured me. What I have now is a bad case of Summilust! I have spent 4 days shooting with the Summilux 21mm f1.4 Asph - and that is one hell of a lens!
I wouldn't mind a faster 50 - but it should be a bit smaller and much cheaper than the "hyped" Nocti's. For a while it was the flavor of the month on Ebay - but I suspect sanity has set in.
If I had $5-6000 to blow on a piece of glass - I would not get a Nocti - but the 21 Summilux instead.
I wouldn't mind a faster 50 - but it should be a bit smaller and much cheaper than the "hyped" Nocti's. For a while it was the flavor of the month on Ebay - but I suspect sanity has set in.
If I had $5-6000 to blow on a piece of glass - I would not get a Nocti - but the 21 Summilux instead.
ampguy
Veteran
Thanks Bill, yes the values do go up and down.
Tom - I'm sure that 21/1.4 is a great lens. I need 50 length or longer, and faster. I have the 75/1.4 lux. I can't get close enough with 21mm, not even with the crop of an M8.
Tom - I'm sure that 21/1.4 is a great lens. I need 50 length or longer, and faster. I have the 75/1.4 lux. I can't get close enough with 21mm, not even with the crop of an M8.
Benjamin
Registered Snoozer
..for a project on following a wild cat.
Yes because it would of course be total sacrilege to spend thousands of pounds on a Noctilux and use it to do anything other than photograph a cat!
All the best, Benjamin
Bill Blackwell
Leica M Shooter
... If I had $5-6000 to blow on a piece of glass - I would not get a Nocti - but the 21 Summilux instead.
I agree completely.
Harry S.
Well-known
My fastest M lens is f/2. Id love to try something faster than f/1.4 but ideally something older than the new CV/ZM lenses. I just cant afford a fast Leitz lens. :-(
samoksner
Who stole my light?
Having owned 6 Noctiluxes, including the f1.2 cured me. What I have now is a bad case of Summilust! I have spent 4 days shooting with the Summilux 21mm f1.4 Asph - and that is one hell of a lens!
I wouldn't mind a faster 50 - but it should be a bit smaller and much cheaper than the "hyped" Nocti's. For a while it was the flavor of the month on Ebay - but I suspect sanity has set in.
If I had $5-6000 to blow on a piece of glass - I would not get a Nocti - but the 21 Summilux instead.
The nocti is the prefect lens for some occasions and a very expensive piece of bling most of the time. That 21mm 'lux sounds mighty tempting though, will you be showing us some shots?
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
Having owned 6 Noctiluxes, including the f1.2 cured me.
If you'd lend me one, perhaps it could trigger another rash of Noctilust? Go on, live on the wild side. :angel:
Vickko
Veteran
Oh, yeah. I had it bad. So, I bought:
50f1 Noctilux
50f1.2 Noctilux
50f1.1 Nikkor, internal and external mount
50f0.95 Canon
Finally, I got over it. No desire for 50f0.95 Noctilux.
No cat to shoot either, but if I had a golden retriever, I'd have rolls and rolls of curly golden bokeh...
....Vick
50f1 Noctilux
50f1.2 Noctilux
50f1.1 Nikkor, internal and external mount
50f0.95 Canon
Finally, I got over it. No desire for 50f0.95 Noctilux.
No cat to shoot either, but if I had a golden retriever, I'd have rolls and rolls of curly golden bokeh...
....Vick
aizan
Veteran
i would use the 75/1.4 you already have...how close can you even get to a stray cat?
Benjamin
Registered Snoozer
EDIT
Benjamin
i would use the 75/1.4 you already have...how close can you even be bothered to get to a stray cat?
Benjamin
benmacphoto
Well-known
Like Tom said, I've had a bad case of Summilust. Ive been craving a 75 lux. Tom any example shots from your 21?
Pablito
coco frío
There is another thread with lots of examples of photos shot with this lens and other 1.2, 0.95 lenses wide open. It's an aesthetic that's just not for me. Those photos give me headache, make me dizzy like my vision is failing. I shoot in low light a lot. mostly at f2.0 (Summicrons), sometimes at 1.4 and even 1.2 (Nikon AI 50mm). But I find you have to be SO careful so as not to get all that distracting blurry mush. So, no, not for me!
Beyond that, not sure how you can use a 50mm lens to stalk and photograph a wild cat at night. Sounds like a job for a very fast, very long lens on an SLR on a tripod. But maybe there's something about your project I'm not getting...
Beyond that, not sure how you can use a 50mm lens to stalk and photograph a wild cat at night. Sounds like a job for a very fast, very long lens on an SLR on a tripod. But maybe there's something about your project I'm not getting...
lns
Established
Prices are down, inventories are high. Who else wants one?
I plan to get one again for a project on following a wild cat during it's nocturnal adventures and capturing the images to film.
I realize I could get a 5D or whatever the high-iso DLSR of the month is and a 1.2 lens, but I think I could stalk the wildlife better with an RF.
What do you think?
I think you're kidding, right? And my husband wants a Porsche so the kids won't feel ashamed in the carpool line.
Dude, just buy the lens. This wild cat story won't fool your wife.
maddoc
... likes film again.
If you find a way to tell the cat to sit down and stop moving until you have focused the Noctilux it might work ... Your 75/1.4 with Tmax 3200 might be a better (and cheaper) approach 
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