That 35mm/1.2 Beast

kshapero said:
i tried both at Photovillage. No blockage as long as you don't put some crazy lens hood on them.

You tried them both on an R4?
 
For those that own this lens, how is the finish on the black version? Have several black CV lenses and they all brass to a certain extent (the 40mm Nokton seems to have a better finish though)
Pretty sure I want the lens, trying to work out whether I buy the silver or black version. I tend to trade lenses a fair bit so its important that such an expensive lens (particularly at UK prices) retains its condition...
 
Terao, the 35/1.2 is only available in black. I owned it for a short period, and it started showing brassing fairly quickly on the aperture ring.
 
marbrink said:
Anyone tried or use the 35mm Nokton on the M8?

I read a note at Stephen Gandy's "camerquest site" that the Nokton must be retrofitted before use on the M8. I can't speak to the specifics, so I would contact Stephen to find out.
 
Kyle said:
Terao, the 35/1.2 is only available in black. I owned it for a short period, and it started showing brassing fairly quickly on the aperture ring.

Ah, that solves that problem then. Was sure I'd read on Cameraquest that it was available in silver as well but you're right. Shame about the brassing, just means I need to take extra care of it, time to find a soft case for it rather than just chucking it in the bag like most of my lenses...
 
sherm said:
I read a note at Stephen Gandy's "camerquest site" that the Nokton must be retrofitted before use on the M8. I can't speak to the specifics, so I would contact Stephen to find out.
It seems the flange around the rear element binds against somwthing inside the M8 when focused to infinity. Some people have been able to reach infinity focus, perhaps with a little gentle pressure, others not. Apparently one can resolve the issue by grinding the flange down -- assuming you know how to do such things ...
 
Blimey, I see why its called The Beast
Mine has just arrived from Ffordes...
Almost dark enough to start messing about with it :D
 
Couple of Qs:

Lens cap options? Will an internal pinch style 52mm cap (like the modern Nikon ones) fit inside the hood (vented and standard). Other options? Don't really want to have a Nikon lens cap on the thing, its disrespectful :)

Neutral Density filters: How strong will I need for shooting wide open in daylight @ ISO200 (the lowest my R-D1 goes)
 
Finally getting around to scanning some from this lens
 

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Terao said:
Couple of Qs:

Lens cap options? Will an internal pinch style 52mm cap (like the modern Nikon ones) fit inside the hood (vented and standard). Other options? Don't really want to have a Nikon lens cap on the thing, its disrespectful :)

52mm screw-in will fit inside but i find you have to take off the lens-hood first (the vented one) otherwise try a generic 67mm to fit the vented lens-hood itself.
 
Terao said:
Will an internal pinch style 52mm cap (like the modern Nikon ones) fit inside the hood (vented and standard). Other options? Don't really want to have a Nikon lens cap on the thing, its disrespectful :)

I have a Nikon cap on mine, and it's been pretty happy.
 
Hood / Cap for 35mm Nokton

Hood / Cap for 35mm Nokton

Here are a couple of pics with a 52mm cap and a "hood Hat" made by Op/Tech. The one I'm showing is the wrong size as I lost the one I normally use on this lens, but you get the idea. It's Foam and works great, if you can keep track of it.
The lens does not feel as large with a Rapidwinder and grip on the camera.
Randy
 
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Ah, didn't realise the vented hood reversed.
You've also pre-empted my next question which is where to find a hard case for the lens. Hmm, I wonder if Luigi would make one...
 
latenight and a nokton

latenight and a nokton

just had a coffee with some friends before they moved on to a party (and I went home since i´m working early tomorrow) ,
1/15 and 1,2, Rd1 iso set to 1600.

Life can be fun sometimes ;)

vha
 

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I love the photo, vha. The Leica Glow is there. Nocton or other ...

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I am planning for a comparison project of several 35mm-40mm lenses, and so far I have the following lenses promised for the test:

1. Summicron 35mm/2.0 (first version with goggles).
2. Summaron 35mm/3.5.
3. Canon 35mm/1.8.
4. Canon 35mm/2.8.
5. Canon 35mm/2.0 .................................................. ......................... (Mark)
6. J-12 .................................................. ...........................................(Robin)
7. CV Color Skopar .................................................. ..........................(Robin)
8. Summicron 35mm/2.0 Version 3 .................................................. .....(Rico)
9. CV 35mm/1.7 .................................................. ................................. (Alan)
10. Summaron 35mm/2.8 .................................................. ...........(Roger)
11. CV 35/2.5 PII .................................................. ..................... (Roland)
12. Leica 35/1.4 ASPH (current model) ........................................ (Fred)
13. Summicron-C 40mm/2.0
14. M Rokkor 40mm/2 .................................................. .................... (Roland)
15. CV 40/1.4 Nokton single coated................................ ............... (Fred)
16. CV 40/1.4 Nokton multi-coated .................................... (Dave)
17. Canon 35mm/3.5 .................................................. ........ (Steve)
18.Nikkor 35mm/1.8............................................... ...... (Mark)
19. Zeiss 35mm/2.8 Biogon.......................................... (Mark)
20. Zeiss 35mm/3.5 Planar........................................... (Mark)
21. Canon 35mm/1.5 .................................................. . (Mark)
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As you can see, we need a "Beast" 35mm/1.2. If anyone volunteers such a lens for the test, please send me a pm. Thanks. This is a unique opportunity to get together RFF memers' 35mm lenses for a test you will not find anywhere else due to the often rather rare lenses included.


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