nokton 50mm or 40mm?

knodd

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hello everyone!

my first post to in the forum. i'm pretty new to RFs, i'll be getting my first RF in a couple of days time. after much research, i've settled on a Bessa R3A body, but i'm still kinda in a dilemma as to which lens i should get as a first one. its between the nokton 40mm and 50mm, and i was hoping you guys could give me some advice as to which one i should get first.

although i would prefer a 50mm lens, i am more inclined to getting the nokton 40mm first because:

1) if i get the 40mm now, when i hunt for a 50mm in the future (definitely with a bigger budget) i'll have many alternatives to choose from

2) if i get the 50mm now, when i hunt for a 40mm in the future, my choices would be rather limited.

what do you guys think? thanks alot in advance! :)
 
Why will your choices be limited for 40mm? You think the Nokton will not be available, or it will be too cheap for your bigger budget?

I got both the Heliar Classic 50mm/2, and the 40mm Nokton. They both work great for me. If I had to pick one, I would choose the Nokton for its speed, I use it in most indoors situations, they are usually low-light for me. But I definitely prefer the Heliar in daylight outside.

Here are a couple of examples, if it is at all possible to judge anything from scans reduced to web-servable size:
Nokton:
http://omsk.mushinsky.net/photo/TriX20080514/Scan-080514-0003.jpg
http://omsk.mushinsky.net/photo/TriX20080514/Scan-080514-0018-ps.jpg

Heliar:
http://http://omsk.mushinsky.net/photo/morristown200805/Scan-080512-0029-ps.jpg
http://omsk.mushinsky.net/photo/morristown200805-g200/Scan-080527-0007.jpg
 
Get the 40 first. It is fast and compact. There are lots of really good inexpensive 50mm lenses you can buy, but 35/40mm lenses tend to be expensive.
 
i ended up getting the R3A with the nokton 40mm, and i'm really happy with it after one roll!

thanks so much for the advice guys
 
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