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i thought you were gonna buy a zi body?
dcsang said:I really hate all of you for this thread but most of all I despise Stu for starting it and Chrish for showing what the lens can do wide open...
The result of this is, as of tomorrow, I will be about $800 CDN lighter in the wallet until I can sell my 35mm Ultron.
Angrily (ya.. right),
Dave
kyle said:I was really tempted by this lens and considered selling some gear. However, Roland (ferider) listed his Canon 50/1.2 so my gas for an ultra fast lens has passed.
triplefinger said:I hope you don't plan to buy that 50 1.2 canon, my experience with that lens wide open is SOFT!
dcsang said:I really hate all of you for this thread but most of all I despise Stu for starting it and Chrish for showing what the lens can do wide open...
The result of this is, as of tomorrow, I will be about $800 CDN lighter in the wallet until I can sell my 35mm Ultron.
Angrily (ya.. right),
Dave
LeicaLux said:No one of significant opinion has said the new ZI lenses are 'the best'......as far as I know....
vha said:Yesterday I got my lens, and I tough it was time to join in, have been searching RFF before buying, but couldn't find any images of the lens attached to a M6, so i took some 5 minutes ago.
Think I like the lens, well built, smooth but heavier than my Nikkor 50mm 1,2 ais. About blocking the finder, I don´t think it´s any worse than my Elmarit 28mm 3rd gen with a hood.
Now its just time to go out shooting, 400 superia and no tripod.
Would probably use some time to get used to the perspective of a 35mm after shooting mostly with 28mm for the 6 last years.
Think this autumn would be fine 🙂
vha
tom_f77 said:It's a lovely lens, mounted or not!
x-ray said:i would say the Noctilux is the best in my book.
Size is little concern when speed is needed. It's just the price you pay.
Build is exceptional with a good finish and very buttery smooth focus and aperture.
I would give it a 9.5 on a scale of 1-10.