Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
I can't help but notice that this lens, in spite of all the pre release anticipation at someone finally giving us a cheap Noctilux, seems to have created less of a bang and more of a whimper from where I see it.
There's already been several for sale in the classifieds and the forum hasn't exactly been peppered with threads saying ... "Wow my new 1.1 Nokton has just blown my socks off!"
I remember 'P Lynn Miller' being very un-excited about his when he received it and amazingly I don't think Joe (Back Alley) has bought one yet! :angel:
What gives ... I thought this was going to be the new low light messiah?
There's already been several for sale in the classifieds and the forum hasn't exactly been peppered with threads saying ... "Wow my new 1.1 Nokton has just blown my socks off!"
I remember 'P Lynn Miller' being very un-excited about his when he received it and amazingly I don't think Joe (Back Alley) has bought one yet! :angel:
What gives ... I thought this was going to be the new low light messiah?
Krosya
Konicaze
Keith, my man, I think you'll be in trouble here for this thread. Run for cover! 
elshaneo
Panographer
I personally think that most likely because our friends who bought the lens was quite disappointed with the bokeh quality, especially when you compare it to the Voigtlander Nokton 50mm f/1.5 ;-)
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Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Keith, my man, I think you'll be in trouble here for this thread. Run for cover!![]()
It's a legitimate question Krosya ... I was expecting a huge reaction to this lens and actually considered getting one briefly because the price is very reasonable here in Oz ... and I figured if I didn't like it I could always sell it!
I'm trying not to troll but I expected this lens to be the fast glass flavour that everyone was waiting for ... and it doesn't really seem to be that way to me!
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
I can't help but notice that this lens, in spite of all the pre release anticipation at someone finally giving us a cheap Noctilux, seems to have created less of a bang and more of a whimper from where I see it.
Keith -- You're brutal mate. Tom A. isn't gonna ever talk wit you again!
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
Its a fast lens but no magic I suppose -- no Noct of the night. They were saying the Noct price was gonna take a hit -- looks like the other way around. Alot of 1 weekers in the classifieds. What gives?
Bill58
Native Texan
I was interested in one, but I'm not very adventurous w/ my $$. I decided to wait and see the results of tests by others. 'Looks like it's no world-beater and CV is gonna take a real hit if it doesn't sell in the numbers they expected. Too bad for all of us.
SolaresLarrave
My M5s need red dots!
I like the images I've seen... and I intend to purchase one some day. But yes, Keith is right; there was a lot more hoopla with the Nokton 35mm f1.2 some time ago.
Pablito
coco frío
Its a fast lens but no magic I suppose
AFAIC, "no magic" is a good thing. I like sharpness and I don't like vignetting. This lens fits the bill. I will buy one of these the next time I do a project or get an assignment that requires a lot of low light work - if I do the job on film, that is. For now, I'm not gonna drop $1K for a lens I don't need when I already have the 1.5. As for "charater," my feeling is the better the less the less "character" it has. I want the character and personality in my images to come from me, not a lens. But I think I'm in the minority here.
raid
Dad Photographer
I had to deide between getting a Nokton 1.1 or get a Pentax Limited 43mm 1.9 plus a Hexar 50mm 3.5 LTM [with a Bessa T added to themix].
I went for tradition.
I went for tradition.
monochromejrnl
Well-known
you gotta pay for 'mystic'...
but in all seriousness, most people don't 'need' ultra-fast gear and because the super-nokton is so accessible/available, it doesn't seem to have the same attraction (not an elite ownership club) as the more exotic glass...
how is the build quality on it? i heard from a owner that his aperture blades failed on his new model and it had to be sent back ... probably a rare occurrence but wondering how it's holding up for other early adopters?
but in all seriousness, most people don't 'need' ultra-fast gear and because the super-nokton is so accessible/available, it doesn't seem to have the same attraction (not an elite ownership club) as the more exotic glass...
how is the build quality on it? i heard from a owner that his aperture blades failed on his new model and it had to be sent back ... probably a rare occurrence but wondering how it's holding up for other early adopters?
Thardy
Veteran
Discussions on the Nokton 1.1 falls into the "been there - done" that category.
slumry
Member
I guess my expectations were pretty low. I knew I was not going to get a Noctilux. All I wanted was a very fast, sharp 50 mm lens in M mount. It seems like I got that and more. It fills the same role as my Nikon 50 mm 1.2. With the Nikon I knew I was not getting a Noct but I did get a very serviceable lens that I can use as my only 50 mm F mount lens. People keep finding all sorts of absurd reasons why the lens is not up to snuff. The lens is what it is and if it is not the lens for the lens connoisseur it may be the lens for us proletariat RFFers. Check back in six months and see what its reputation is then.
Benjamin
Registered Snoozer
I would tend to agree that there is a reason why the German product costs (a lot) more.
My father, for example, has a Zeiss Victory scope and in the failing light, through it you can see better than you can in day light. It is quite incredible. In a lot of ways I think that the Germans have perfected the optical formula in such a way that the perceived arrogance of their pricing is justified.
That said, people did ask for a faster Nokton at a price that most could afford and now there is one, I think that maybe the excitment of the latest, greatest product, blah blah is over they still lust for things that they don't need, and greater still aspire to be able to afford.
My father, for example, has a Zeiss Victory scope and in the failing light, through it you can see better than you can in day light. It is quite incredible. In a lot of ways I think that the Germans have perfected the optical formula in such a way that the perceived arrogance of their pricing is justified.
That said, people did ask for a faster Nokton at a price that most could afford and now there is one, I think that maybe the excitment of the latest, greatest product, blah blah is over they still lust for things that they don't need, and greater still aspire to be able to afford.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Discussions on the Nokton 1.1 falls into the "been there - done" that category.
As you say it's optical qualities have been discussed plenty ... I'm more interested in the slightly tepid reaction to what was asked for repeatedly from Cosina for a long time!
Benjamin
Registered Snoozer
Yes, and it's not a Noctilux in a cheaper barrel now is it.. That's what I think people thought that they would be getting.
Still, hat's off to Cosina for making this stuff. Shame they didn't just carry on making the 28mm f/3.5 Skopar, I would take one of those head over heels before the Nokton, regardless of price.
Still, hat's off to Cosina for making this stuff. Shame they didn't just carry on making the 28mm f/3.5 Skopar, I would take one of those head over heels before the Nokton, regardless of price.
David Murphy
Veteran
I can't wait to get one of these. There's nothing in this price range in rangefinder lenses that comes close to its low-light capability. Technically that's really what it's about. As a collectible I'm sure it has serious long term potential as well.
Pickett Wilson
Veteran
Perhaps it has also been impacted by the rapid movement from film to digital, even among those on this forum. And that 50 on an M8 or RD-1, or even a 2x crop Pany or Olympus just isn't that useful a lens with the crop factor to drop 1K on.
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
Perhaps it has also been impacted by the rapid movement from film to digital, even among those on this forum. And that 50 on an M8 or RD-1, or even a 2x crop Pany or Olympus just isn't that useful a lens with the crop factor to drop 1K on.
yea, maybe so, but people drop $3K on Nocts all the time.
Krosya
Konicaze
If you read these threads:
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=77657
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=76989
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=77036
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=76156
You should see why this lens didnt knock any socks off for many people. Too bad though, as Cosina had a chance to have another great lens like CV 35/1.2. If it performed like that - I'd buy one in a heartbeat.
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=77657
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=76989
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=77036
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=76156
You should see why this lens didnt knock any socks off for many people. Too bad though, as Cosina had a chance to have another great lens like CV 35/1.2. If it performed like that - I'd buy one in a heartbeat.
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