Sonnar or Nokton

Sonnar or Nokton

  • Zeiss 50mm Sonnar 1.5

    Votes: 261 76.1%
  • Voigtlander 50mm Nokton 1.1

    Votes: 82 23.9%

  • Total voters
    343
I've had the Sonnar for six months or so and I like it, even when stopped down to f4 - 5.6, which is how I use it mostly.

Neopan 1600 @ f1.5:

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FP4+ @ probably f5.6:

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For me it was down to size and weight, rather than brand or optical performance, as I like to travel light. Hence I ended up with the C Sonnar.

C for compact is what swung it.:)
 
Desperately searching for the infamous focus shift.....but couldn't find it. So far sharp in every 1.5 situation.

Cheers,

If your lens is sharp in every 1.5 situation it must be optimized for 1.5. My lens is optimized for 2.8, and a 1.5 shot at minimum focus is off by about 2", which is about normal. If you want to see the focus shift for your lens try a shot at minimum focus distance using f2.8 or so and it should be off.

If your lens focuses perfectly at all apertures there is some new age physics happening.

;)

Edit: Forgot to add that I like your images a lot, especially the candle lit cathedral images. Very nice.
 
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I had the Nokton 1.5 and I now have the Sonnar 1.5 I can't really quite explain why I like the Sonnar better (Maybe I'm a closet snob) but the Nokton and I never really clicked. It was never exceptional, I had some focusshift and it was a bit big. (Contrary to the Nokton 35/1.4 which is permanently fixed on my M8). The Sonnar is a lot smaller, and Somehow has more character. I just had my Sonnar, so I still have to get used to it, the first pics I took with it where unsharp.
 
I can see that... The Nokton is a nice lens, especially for B&W. The Sonnar has tons of character though and even looks more modern when you stop it down (like two lenses in one). Does take a little practice, but well worth it, IMO.

Indeed! Since I have the sonnar, I started doing a bit of colour again!
 
Waiting - Photo with Sonnar @ 1.5

Istanbul Beggar - Photo with Nokton @ 1.1

I prefer the Sonnar, the Nokton is a bit too big for my taste and the build quality isn't as good IMO.


I much prefer 'Waiting', though that's lilely the picture rather than the lens I suspect. I like my sonnar too - film or digital, in or out of focus... it is always nice.

You did well to get the lady in focus - the C-Sonnar has a lot of field curvature at wide apertures - here's a post I put up a few weeks ago. Click through for a bigger picture.

Mike
 
Forgot about this poll.

How come you can't check "Both". Very different lenses, the Nokton is optimal for low-light and the Sonnar- Character Counts.

Both are nice. I do not regret my "non-decision" on deciding between them. I can always put the C-Sonnar on the M8 and the Nokton on the M9.
 
Forgot about this poll.

How come you can't check "Both". Very different lenses, the Nokton is optimal for low-light and the Sonnar- Character Counts.

Both are nice. I do not regret my "non-decision" on deciding between them. I can always put the C-Sonnar on the M8 and the Nokton on the M9.

Well, I guess the poll is intended for people that "have" to choose. Not that they want to, but for some people owning an M8, an M9 and 2 50mm lens is maybe out of reach. Mind you, there is even people using old j8 lenses with an adaptor because £760 for a new sonnar is quite a bit ;-)
 
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