ferider said:
Half a stop slower, but so much smaller 🙂 I love the .7m min. focus distance.
Amen, Amon-Ra and Volley hooyah.
I was about to finally get ready to take some pictures to sell my 35 Biogon...and something is pulling me back. Not fair, and that is a sidestory I won't get into here, but as I was investigating various 35mm lenses, I took another look at the 40 Nokton.
The bokeh can be horrid under certain conditions. But the images have a very nice look, wide open, specially when you avoid the nasty oof.
I had completely scratched out that lens out of my list, but it's back, and it's at the top. I'm very curious and would like to try it out.
Now, if I could shore up the cash.
The 35 Nokton is a no-no for me. The images I've seen taken with it are wonderful. But if you're into easy carriability (new word?) and not sticking out like a sore thumb, that lens is not a wise choice. For me. Some care as much as others care about carrying a flaming, shining metallic fluorescent purple camera around their neck.