Epimetheus
Well-known
I have failed to get those weird aberrations I have seen in some of the Noctilux pictures before. It's almost disappointing 
Here's some normal looking shots of a sun setting:
http://markuspuustinen.com/blog/201...solar-system-and-its-setting-in-one-location/
Those are all taken at f/1 again.
Here's some normal looking shots of a sun setting:
http://markuspuustinen.com/blog/201...solar-system-and-its-setting-in-one-location/
Those are all taken at f/1 again.
robklurfield
eclipse
Markus, these images are gorgeous.
popeye
Established
Yeah very cool.
ramosa
B&W
i especially like the last one. but it seems pretty conservative for the nocti (in terms of the abberations).
Epimetheus
Well-known
Thank you for your comments. I added one more picture which I forgot so there is a new last one.
panda81
Member
these are fantastic!
i recently acquired the m9 + noctilux combination. can you share your strategy on how to achieve perfect focus on an object that's not precisely in middle of the rangefinder patch when you shoot at f/1.0? i feel like i'm changing the plane of focus when i focus and recompose.
i recently acquired the m9 + noctilux combination. can you share your strategy on how to achieve perfect focus on an object that's not precisely in middle of the rangefinder patch when you shoot at f/1.0? i feel like i'm changing the plane of focus when i focus and recompose.
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