The Nokton 50/1.1 Revisited

I can't remove #177, so I'll post it again (with improvements).

gelatin silver print (nokton 50mm f1.1 @ f1.1) leica m2

C.d.R., Amsterdam, 2024

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I’m planning to pick this lens up soon as there are several on the market right now for a low price. I’m curious to see how it performs on mirrorless, both for stills and video.
 
On mirrorless- which camera do you plan on using it with?
The thinner the filter stack the better.
I use mine mostly on the M9, but have used the Canon 50mm F0.95 on the Nikon z5. That lens is "extreme" with respect to the optical path and digital sensors. The 50/1.1 Nokton, a longer optical path meaning less vignetting due to the sensor.
 
On film, there is not much vignetting with the f1.1. A miracle, if you ask me.

gelatin silver print (nokton 50mm f1.1 @ f1.1) leica m2

Amsterdam, Artis Zoo, 2024

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On mirrorless- which camera do you plan on using it with?
The thinner the filter stack the better.
I use mine mostly on the M9, but have used the Canon 50mm F0.95 on the Nikon z5. That lens is "extreme" with respect to the optical path and digital sensors. The 50/1.1 Nokton, a longer optical path meaning less vignetting due to the sensor.

Likely a Z6ii if I can find one used for the right price - I've read that Nikon full-frame mirrorless cameras have a somewhat thinner sensor stack than some of the competitors, but still thicker than Leica.
 
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