menos
Veteran
Nicely wrapped Kristian - looking forward to your review ;-)
dierk
Member
f/2 ?, ISO 160
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menos
Veteran
Dierk - this is great, the Mini screams right out of my screen!
dierk
Member
thanks again, menosDierk - this is great, the Mini screams right out of my screen!
in color it screams even more
LEICA NOCTILUX-M 1:0,95/50 mm ASPH.

dierk
khc1013
Anthony
I love the wedding set
Thank you Johnny. I am absolutely satisfied so far with the performance of the Noctilux. However, if I had one annoyance to point out, it's that it seems much harder to use on my M9, but from what I've read, the nature of a digital sensor makes any misfocus a lot more noticeable.
In any case, here is one more from the wedding, using the MP/Noctilux combo...
noctilux lawn couple by slantface, on Flickr
khc1013
Anthony
all are portra 160vc shot at 100

Landon... by khc1013, on Flickr

Erik Noren by khc1013, on Flickr

The Peacock Groove dropout by khc1013, on Flickr

Landon... by khc1013, on Flickr

Erik Noren by khc1013, on Flickr

The Peacock Groove dropout by khc1013, on Flickr
jordan.dickinson
Jordan Dickinson
Thanks KHC. I was very pleased with the results. Too bad I didn't shoot more fillm that day. I shot more on the D700, to be "safe", but now I'm sort of regretting it.
tlitody
Well-known
Thanks for the pics - nice to see the differences. Maybe I'm not looking at it right, or misunderstand what you say, but to me, while Hex does have an enlarged OOF areas, I thin it's transtion is smoother than Noctilux. To me - Noctilux clearly isolates the in-focus area,but Hex gradually goes from out of focus to in-focus and again out-of-focus.
Sorry to for the OT talk here, everybody. :angel:
I think that is variable depending on subject distance and focal length. i.e. the closer you are to subject, the shorter the fall off distance.
urban_alchemist
Well-known
From last night (Leica M9, f1.0):



dierk
Member
something different 
about 50% crop of the total image
f/1.4
M9 with LEICA NOCTILUX-M 1:0,95/50 mm ASPH.
dierk
about 50% crop of the total image
f/1.4
M9 with LEICA NOCTILUX-M 1:0,95/50 mm ASPH.

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ali_baba
Well-known
here's some recent M9 + Noctilux ƒ 1.0 shots...
Grace Potter & The Nocturnals @ North Coast Music Festival, Chicago, IL
Terry Richardson, on the street in SoHo
Grace Potter & The Nocturnals @ North Coast Music Festival, Chicago, IL




Terry Richardson, on the street in SoHo

dierk
Member
Stitching - a different use of the Noctilux
pano from a stitch of 4 images portrait with ICE
sky over the Atlantic
dierk
pano from a stitch of 4 images portrait with ICE
sky over the Atlantic

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Dfin
Well-known
dierk, That`s one tough brick, red clinker ? (a type of building brick in oz,also nickname for Minis in oz)
f16sunshine
Moderator
here's some recent M9 + Noctilux ƒ 1.0 shots...
Grace Potter & The Nocturnals @ North Coast Music Festival, Chicago, IL
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This for me is how fast lenses should be used. Super capture!
dierk
Member
I did some portraits with the Noctilux and posted them also in the portrait thread.
As they show the potential of the lens, I feel free to post some of them here as well
M9 and LEICA NOCTILUX-M 1:0,95/50 mm ASPH.
light from the window at the left, f/0,95 or 1.4?
PP: LR 3, crop
dierk
As they show the potential of the lens, I feel free to post some of them here as well
M9 and LEICA NOCTILUX-M 1:0,95/50 mm ASPH.
light from the window at the left, f/0,95 or 1.4?
PP: LR 3, crop



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dierk
Member
I like the pictures very much, wonderful nature shots with great DOF, but on my screen they look very cold/blue?Leica M7 50 1.0 Noctilux @ 1.0 B+W ND filter on Ektapress 160
dierk
dovevadar
DoveVadar
I did some portraits with the Noctilux and posted them also in the portrait thread.
As they show the potential of the lens, I feel free to post some of them here as well
M9 and LEICA NOCTILUX-M 1:0,95/50 mm ASPH.
light from the window at the left, f/0,95 or 1.4?
PP: LR 3, crop
dierk
Outstanding Dierk! Good job!~
dierk
Member
@dovevadar
thanks
thanks
Nikkor AIS
Nikkor AIS
Thanks Johnny.
Dierk, the reason for the strange colour is out-of-date film
. While I can adjust to some degree, the colours still end up somewhat funky. Which I like at this moment in time.
Dierk, the reason for the strange colour is out-of-date film
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panda81
Member
sorry if this has been asked and covered before, but for you guys who regularly shoot at f/1.0 and f/0.95 regularly, how do you focus and recompose your shot (if your focal point isn't dead center) on a rangefinder and still have accurate focus?
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