Adam-T said:
I have them both also and have used Three 28 Ultrons and there`s no way that it`s sharp as the 50 Nokton regardless of matching aperture below F5.6 . the only CV lenses which I`ve used which come up to Nokton sharpness are the 35 F2.5 Skopar, the slow 50mm Skopar and 90 3.5 Lanthar , the 75 Heliar and 35 Ultron I tried were very sharp indeed but still not quite up there with the 50 Nokton for critical sharpness..
In Canon and Nikon glass, the 28mm primes don`t even get remotely close to the £80 50mm F1.8s let alone the Nokton (which beats both makers 1.4 models) and cost more than the Ultron does , the Ultron is the second best 28mm Prime I`ve used (only beaten by a Cron) , the Canon 28mm F1.8 is a total joke in comparison .
I have to agree with Adam, I own both lenses and the 50 Nokton seems sharper at the same apertures. At least with my samples, it's not a matter of different focal lengths and detail size.
The Ultron (again, I have only one sample) has a very different rendering from all my other RF lenses when mounted on the RD-1s, with less contrast. Histograms tend to be more "compact" than with any other RF lens I own (even old Leicas, unless foggy). Moreover, it flares more than the Nokton. And it shows (sometimes) a kind of "motion blur" on busy OOF areas that can be distracting.
My Ultron is a bit of a "chameleon" regarding aperture and lighting conditions. All photos with flash at f/5.6 - f8 are razor-sharp and I can't tell the difference from the 50 Nokton. But low-light pictures (and f/2-f/2.8...) show a bit of "haze" that could be bothering (especially in colour) that it's totally absent in the Nokton. This "haze" lowers contrast and saturation and I always thought it was a mix of the three characteristics I describe above (less contrast, flare and "moving" OOF).
The adaptor problem could be real and adding to the problem, I'll check it out!!!
As I posted before in RFF, my 50/1.5 Nokton (and also the 35/2.5 Skopar up to a certain point) is a _very_ impressive lens. I've sold my 50/2 Summicron (last gen) because I really love the Nokton and the (almost) extra stop does make a difference, even with the Epson RF being not as accurate as my M3's.
I just can't feel the same way about my Ultron, as much as I like it and use it(and I do). I have to confess I've been thinking about a 28 'cron, lately...
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If the 35/1.2 Nokton is on the same league as the 50/1.5 (from all I've read, it's not), it should be one hell of a lens... Or the 40/1.4, that fits the Epson framelines beter than a 35...