raid
Dad Photographer
i'm a kinder, gentler guy these days.
Are you sure about it, Joe? :angel:
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
After reading all the responses, I'm surprised nobody's mentioned the 90mm f/2.8 Elmarit as a contender for a 50mm lens.
Or the 75mm f/1.4 Summilux. Or the 24mm f/1.4 Summilux.
:: ducks ::
Or the 75mm f/1.4 Summilux. Or the 24mm f/1.4 Summilux.
:: ducks ::
PMCC
Late adopter.
Haven't you heard? 75 is the new 50.
They could be turned into 50mm lenses if you adjust the spacing in between the elements and remount them into a 50mm focus mount.
But the Bokeh would be "different".
I turned a Canon 50/1.5 into an 80mm lens in Nikon F-Mount. It was missing the rear module. Then, I transplanted a rear module from a J-3 into it.
Bokeh was eerie.
But the Bokeh would be "different".
I turned a Canon 50/1.5 into an 80mm lens in Nikon F-Mount. It was missing the rear module. Then, I transplanted a rear module from a J-3 into it.
Bokeh was eerie.
raid
Dad Photographer
They could be turned into 50mm lenses if you adjust the spacing in between the elements and remount them into a 50mm focus mount.
But the Bokeh would be "different".
I turned a Canon 50/1.5 into an 80mm lens in Nikon F-Mount. It was missing the rear module. Then, I transplanted a rear module from a J-3 into it.
Bokeh was eerie.
Brian,
You are going where few people have gone to... may you find your way back safely to us humans.
dave lackey
Veteran
How about using the Summarit 1.5 for a digital macro shot on a Nikon D2X?
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=99103&ppuser=10945
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=99103&ppuser=10945
Krosya
Konicaze
CV Nokton 50/1.5 can indeed have a very nice Bokeh:


f16sunshine
Moderator
Are reflex lenses fair game here?
The Rokkor 1.2/58 has maybe the smoothest, calmest bokeh I have seen.
I'll look for some samples on my HD unless this is an RF lens only thread.
The Rokkor 1.2/58 has maybe the smoothest, calmest bokeh I have seen.
I'll look for some samples on my HD unless this is an RF lens only thread.
Neare
Well-known
Not the 'best' bokeh but it has its place, the cheap way into a small DOF
Nokton 1.1
Nokton 1.1


ali_baba
Well-known
i'll play...
i'll play...
Leica M9 + Noctilux
Coachella Music Festival
The Slackers Set...
Leica M9 + Noctilux
Melanie Griffith
Backstage @ Coachella Music Festival
Leica M9 + Noctilux
Jay-Z
Coachella Music Festival
Leica M9 + Noctilux
Chris Hayden (Florence & The Machine's Drummer)
Leica M9 + Noctilux
Beth Ditto (Gossip)
Backstage @ Coachella Music Festival
Leica M9 + Noctilux
Ian Saint-Pê (The Black Lips)
Backstage @ Coachella Music Festival
Leica M9 + Noctilux
Not sure who she is but she struck me backstage
Coachella Music Festival
Leica M9 + Noctilux
YELLE
Backstage @ Coachella Music Festival
Leica M9 + Noctilux
Perry Ferrell
Backstage @ Coachella Music Festival
yep, this is my favorite combination at the moment.
really creates amazing images.
now -- come on leica, make the M9.P with a mechanical shutter advance, and a leicavit with extra batteries built in! I'll take a la carte VF magnification as well!!
Enjoy the frames!
Jesse
i'll play...
Leica M9 + Noctilux
Coachella Music Festival
The Slackers Set...

Leica M9 + Noctilux
Melanie Griffith
Backstage @ Coachella Music Festival

Leica M9 + Noctilux
Jay-Z
Coachella Music Festival

Leica M9 + Noctilux
Chris Hayden (Florence & The Machine's Drummer)

Leica M9 + Noctilux
Beth Ditto (Gossip)
Backstage @ Coachella Music Festival

Leica M9 + Noctilux
Ian Saint-Pê (The Black Lips)
Backstage @ Coachella Music Festival

Leica M9 + Noctilux
Not sure who she is but she struck me backstage
Coachella Music Festival

Leica M9 + Noctilux
YELLE
Backstage @ Coachella Music Festival

Leica M9 + Noctilux
Perry Ferrell
Backstage @ Coachella Music Festival

yep, this is my favorite combination at the moment.
really creates amazing images.
now -- come on leica, make the M9.P with a mechanical shutter advance, and a leicavit with extra batteries built in! I'll take a la carte VF magnification as well!!
Enjoy the frames!
Jesse
Calzone
Gear Whore #1
Try to find the Tokyo version, Cal.
The only two 50s I have left since yesterday are DR and NKT 50/1.4(M-mount that is)
Thanks for the recommendation! Somehow you read my mind. Too bad I will be broke for a while and need to be good, but the Nikkor is the next lens on my list.
Cal
Stuart John
Well-known
Suprisingly my Nikkor 50mm 1.8 looks good sometimes.

Hybrid 50/1.5 Sonnar. Front half Canon 50/1.5, rear half J-3.
Bingley
Veteran
I don't know if it's kingly, but those shots are fantastic, Brian. They have a ghostly quality, the first one especially.
ItsReallyDarren
That's really me
Brian, that first shot takes the cake when I think "painterly" bokeh
cliffpatte
Newbie
How about the 5cm Nikon 1:1.4 for the S Series rangefinder?

Ihmemies
Member
I looked through the Clubsnap's lenses, and for smoothest (most gaussian) bokeh these three lenses came on top:
Personally I don't care that much about ultimate smoothness, but I suppose some are after that look
Edit: of course there are two types of bokeh: front- and backbokeh. Clubsnap's examples had only latter. Likely in lenses which produced harsh bokeh behind focused subject, the bokeh in front of subject would have been a lot smoother.



Personally I don't care that much about ultimate smoothness, but I suppose some are after that look
Edit: of course there are two types of bokeh: front- and backbokeh. Clubsnap's examples had only latter. Likely in lenses which produced harsh bokeh behind focused subject, the bokeh in front of subject would have been a lot smoother.
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KEH
Well-known
Oly EP2 with Nikkor AIS 50/1.2 wide open. A bit extreme in my opinion, but other photo opportunities may produce more pleasing results.
Cheers,
Kirk

Cheers,
Kirk
LChanyungco
Well-known
i've posted this one before but i think it shows what the "current" Summicron's out of focus characteristics are like. taken at F2 with Fuji Velvia 50. but if i had to name a "50mm Bokeh King" it would be the Noctilux 

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Krosya
Konicaze
I looked through the Clubsnap's lenses, and for smoothest (most gaussian) bokeh these three lenses came on top:
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Personally I don't care that much about ultimate smoothness, but I suppose some are after that look
Edit: of course there are two types of bokeh: front- and backbokeh. Clubsnap's examples had only latter. Likely in lenses which produced harsh bokeh behind focused subject, the bokeh in front of subject would have been a lot smoother.
Looking at these images, first one - from Noctilux 0.95 ASPH looks very much like what I see from my M-Hexanon 50/1.2. Overall sharpness, bokeh, just very similar look. It's funny - it took Leica all this time to come up with a lens that is similar to what Konica made in 2001. And my Hex didnt cost $10K either. I suppose it's the premium for the difference between 1.2 and 0.95.
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