Nokton 40mm 1.4 on Bessa R2

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Good idea or not?

Thinking about buying that lens for my recently purchased Bessa R2 - anyone got some experience?
 
I just got the lens and an R3A, which has the 40mm framelines. On the R2, you'll either have to use the 50mm frameline and expect some overflow or the 35mm frameline and keep a hair inside the frameline.

As a one body/one lens combo, I don't think it gets much better!

It's a bit smooth and "glowy" at 1.4 but i don't mind that. It's small, light and fast. And it takes 43mm filters which I happened to have from some Zeiss lenses I sold.

Read Ken Rockwell's writeup here with a sense of humor:
http://www.kenrockwell.com/voigtlander/40mm-f14.htm

Hopefully someone with more experience will have a better answer than mine.
 
I use it on my Leica CL, great lens, nice bokeh and very compact, even with the lens shade attached. I think you'll like it.
 
I did use that combo for a while - it works well with the R2 35mm framelines since they are very conservative.

And regarding the post above, the SC version "glows" a bit at f1.4, the MC version is nice and contrasty, even wide open.

Roland.
 
I used it when I first purchased my R2. Nice and compact. I used the 50 frame lines which seemed to work well. I sold cause I had a hard time with the ergonomics of the focus tab. If I didn't purchase a 35 color skopar and a 50mm, I'd get one again, especially if I wanted just one lens. Nice sharp images.
 
Thanks for your opinions and experiences - I guess I'll take it.
The seller is offering it for about 320€, which seems reasonable to me as it is in a perfect condition.
 
I use a 40mm summicron on my R2 and love it. 40mm seems to be a perfect fit for the R2 35mm framelines.
 
I still use the 40 Nokton on an R2, selecting the 35 frameline. Since I wear glasses, it works very well [the additional distance from the eyepiece seems to give an almost exact frame for the 40].
 
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