Noctilux w/ 1.4 Magnifier

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I read when shooting @ full aperture one should be extra careful focusing due to the thin DOF. Anyone shooting with a magnifier to help with the focusing? TKS
 
I don't use it to help me with focusing, but it does help for that. I use it for lining up my mental/visual framing of the M8 framelines closer to what I am used to with my M6 (0.75 viewer) and M2. I do not use the magnifier on the M6 or M2.
 
I've used the 50/1 with or without a magnifier and found it's mainly helpful in poor lighting to assist in greater accuracy. The thing is, you're more likely to get a soft image due to too slow a shutter speed if handheld than focus error as an M body with at least 0.72x mag is accurate enough 95% of the time. Careful examination of my images that weren't tack sharp at f/1 revealed more blur from camera shake or subject movement than misfocus.
 
Thanks, so I guess the 50 framelines appear as the 28mm framelines normally would without magnifier? I wouldn't mind this, as I would only use it to help focus in low light.
 
I've tried both the 1.25 and 1.4 magnifiers on a 0.72 (mp) and 0.68 (m8) finder.

I found the 1.25 magnifier made it harder for me to see the contrast in the focus patch so I gave up on it.

When the 1.4 magnifier came out I tried this and found it to be a great improvement. The 50 lines basically fill up the view finder, and I have to scan around to see the exposure lights, but I find it much easier to focus my noctilux with this magnifier.
 
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