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Sorry, that's correct. The nocton is the best of the two.
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BillBingham2 said:Stu,
The 35/1.2 is a full stop and a half faster than a 35/2! If you want fast and not a lot more size, look at the 40/1.4 CV. IMHO, great price for great glass. I was lusting after the 35/1.2 for a while. Great filter size (52mm), sharp, very fast, everything I wanted in a lens. But when the 40/1.4 came out, I jumped on one and never regrated it yet. It's a lot smaller and not too much slower.
B2 (;->
I have it as my next gas attack, when I get it I will let you know, we can meet upkyle said:Thats what I'm really interested in. CQ has a picture of one mounted, but its a pretty funky angle, so its kinda hard to tell.
I don't believe Gandy has a storefront, does he? I wish Freestyle carried Voigltander gear, then I could just go down there and check it out.
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dostacos said:I have it as my next gas attack, when I get it I will let you know, we can meet up
vha said:Getting more and more used to this lens, and as I see it the fun part is from 1,2 to 2,8 or so, so I`ll stay there ..
Just another everyday shot, having a coffee with a friend of mine, and she is a photographer too, sometimes its more convenient to be on the other side of the camera.
vha.
Tec : Kodak bw400cn at 1/60 and 1,2 (or was it 1,4 ?), with a M6, even a black one 😉
Rich Silfver said:Does anyone have a photo of this lens mounted on an M body?
Flyfisher Tom said:Don,
You meant to say Noctilux or Nokton ?