raid
Dad Photographer
Amedeo sent me one of his new M adapters for the 50mm Prominent lenses, and I used it with the Nokton 50/1.5 on the M8. The images are low contrast when they are viewed before any PS at all. I added a small amount of contrast. but this is all. I find this lens to be very useful for portraits. I know that my wife like her photos with his lens. Dana and Lina were my two models, as usual. I noticed also a color shift toward purple with htis lens. With PS it is easy to slightly adjust.





raid
Dad Photographer
Here it was Lina's turn.
Amedeo's adapter is very made and it is not heavy.





Amedeo's adapter is very made and it is not heavy.
raid
Dad Photographer
Here are some photos that were taken outdoors. I like them. I really do.





raid
Dad Photographer
I see a 3 D effect in the images that were taken with the vintage Nokton. The modern (new) version Nokton is also superb in other ways. I am glad that Amedeo decided to create such an adapter. I am being reminded of my old Zeiss Sonnar 50/1.5.
skymay1314
Established
Very good lens.
And Pretty girl.
And Pretty girl.
raid
Dad Photographer
This lens's rendition reminds me of what I get with the vintage Zeiss Sonnar 5cm/1.5, but images have a purple tint that I do not see in the Zeiss images. It will work well for B&W images, and it works for color images with some post processing.
raid
Dad Photographer
Brian told us that the Nokton has a Planar design. It is a lens that is very well built and that is heavy.
mingkookoo
Well-known
Raid , it seems like a very nice portrait lens on the M8. Loving the rendering of the bokeh.
Thx for sharing
Thx for sharing
raid
Dad Photographer
Thanks. I am now trying out the lens for B&W images. I removed all colors, followed by adding some grain and softness.
All images (except the beach photo) were taken at aperture 1.5.
All images (except the beach photo) were taken at aperture 1.5.




raid
Dad Photographer
DNG
Film Friendly
Lovely colors..
This was my 1st lens I had on my 1st 35mm camera... a Prominent 1 (with a permanent cold shoe).. I was 15 at the time (See my Avatar),
It does have a nice draw though... and quality about it...
This was my 1st lens I had on my 1st 35mm camera... a Prominent 1 (with a permanent cold shoe).. I was 15 at the time (See my Avatar),
It does have a nice draw though... and quality about it...
raid
Dad Photographer
I also love the muted colors with this lens. The B&W versions are just my first attempt at such rendering with grain and softness.
Monochrom
Well-known
nice shots...perhaps you can make a little test with a ruler to see if focus is correct i feel it´s off.

raid
Dad Photographer
Yes, I see the focus as being off too. It could be my eyes or the fact that I am too close to the subjects. I am using the EP2 VF, so I see what is being recorded.
raid
Dad Photographer
Yesterday, I placed the vintage Nokton on the Olympus EP2 (4/3 camera) to see how this lens does as a portrait lens, with perspective of a 100mm lens.



raid
Dad Photographer
I then used this combo at the beach.


raid
Dad Photographer
Lina (she allowed me only one shot)
Dana: (she allowed me 4 shots)

Dana: (she allowed me 4 shots)

raid
Dad Photographer
raid
Dad Photographer
This was a night shot at ISO 1200.

raid
Dad Photographer
The lens does not need any adjustment to focus well. It is my eyes that need the adjusting. When I focus carefully, and when there is no wind blowing (as on the beach), and when there is enough light, then I focus correctly.
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