I talked with Tom A last night. Tom mentioned that some people complain about the Voigtlander 50/1.5's bokeh, or out of focus imagery. Yet he has no such complaints on it even though he shoots it extensively, along with practically every other current 50mm Leica RF lens.
I explained to Tom that he needs to shoot less,
so he could read other's reviews and learn more about his lens.
We both had a good laugh.
While the net is a great place to share information, it is also a great place to share mis-information.
Don't believe what others say, unless it works for you!
Stephen
I explained to Tom that he needs to shoot less,
so he could read other's reviews and learn more about his lens.
We both had a good laugh.
While the net is a great place to share information, it is also a great place to share mis-information.
Don't believe what others say, unless it works for you!
Stephen
sherm
Well-known
Stephen,
Maybe we could get Erwin to help with Tom's workload.......
Maybe we could get Erwin to help with Tom's workload.......
kbg32
neo-romanticist
I find the CV 50/1.5 to possess an exceptional bokeh....
Cindy Flood
Established
I love the CV 50 1.5. I have owned the 50 summilux 1.4 pre-ASPH and ASPH (both great), but have no complaints about my CV...it is right up there in my book.
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
I think you're confusing the 50mm Nokton with the 40mm Nokton. I've never read a complaint about the bokeh of the 50mm Nokton. I've read complaints about the paint coming off, and some flare...but bokeh of the 50mm Nokton?CameraQuest said:I talked with Tom A last night. Tom mentioned that some people complain about the Voigtlander 50/1.5's bokeh
LeicaTom
Watch that step!
"This" Tom needs to shoot MORE
hehehehehehehee!!!!
I WANT A CV f1.5 50mm badly, I`ll gladly TEST one on some of my Retro PinUp Art Nude shoots, with my Leica SM`s or M6 I`m not partial
Tom
I WANT A CV f1.5 50mm badly, I`ll gladly TEST one on some of my Retro PinUp Art Nude shoots, with my Leica SM`s or M6 I`m not partial
Tom
photogdave
Shops local
Couldn't agree more! And for the record, I am also quite happy with the bokeh of the Nokton 40mm. It's reputation is undeserved!
Never believe anything you read on the internet!!!
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
Inquiring minds want to know.rover said:Never believe anything you read on the internet!!!
Gabriel M.A. said:Inquiring minds want to know.
I don't believe you.
pan
Established
The Nokton 50 is a very good lens, I own it. I like it especially for portraits, for sceptics people...please look at some pics here :
http://www.flickr.com/photos/panjp/tags/nokton/
thanks Stephen.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/panjp/tags/nokton/
thanks Stephen.
Platinum RF
Well-known
Bokeh depends on light condition, some handle well so not. 50/1.0 highlight Bokeh induce vomiting, however, under some lighting condition it is pleasant.
R
rpsawin
Guest
rover said:Never believe anything you read on the internet!!!
I suppose that means that Canon did not really buy Leica and will not be marketing P&S rf's at Walmart....
Bob
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Sometimes the internet is just a high tech version of casual conversation and not to be taken too seriously ... it still pays to listen though. 
It's a good lens ... for the price it's fantastic ... build quality is average though IMHO ... mine came with a definite 'high milage' feel to it!
It's a good lens ... for the price it's fantastic ... build quality is average though IMHO ... mine came with a definite 'high milage' feel to it!
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
If I shot (and bulk loaded, and developed, and scanned, and traveled...) as much as Tom, I'd have no time for wine, women & song. Or be dead. 
Ororaro
Well-known
When I tested the Nokton versus the 50 1.8 Nikkor AF, the Nokton won all the way in the sharpness and boke department. that lens is so good it's the only responsible for my jump in Leicaland.
Steve B
Established
Too bad, mine feels solid as a rock and very smooth. I like the bokeh but I have heard folks refer negatively to it. These things are pretty subjective though. I like to say that "I prefer" or "I don't care for" rather than "It's bad" or something like that. Here's one shot pretty wide open that I like the bokeh on.Keith said:Sometimes the internet is just a high tech version of casual conversation and not to be taken too seriously ... it still pays to listen though.
It's a good lens ... for the price it's fantastic ... build quality is average though IMHO ... mine came with a definite 'high milage' feel to it!![]()

Dektol Dan
Well-known
Sorry, it makes me sea sick.
Gandy and Tom need to drink a little more together. Maybe they will get their stories straight, I guess Tom is Gandy's resident CV lobbyist.
To my mind the best bang for the buck is to be found in older lenses. I don't have Tom's money to buy new shoes that oft times hurt.
Gandy and Tom need to drink a little more together. Maybe they will get their stories straight, I guess Tom is Gandy's resident CV lobbyist.
To my mind the best bang for the buck is to be found in older lenses. I don't have Tom's money to buy new shoes that oft times hurt.
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
There's always time to be dead. Trust me: I went to this modern composer's premier the other day...no life in that piece. It lasted over an hour.Trius said:If I shot (and bulk loaded, and developed, and scanned, and traveled...) as much as Tom, I'd have no time for wine, women & song. Or be dead.![]()
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
Gabriel: Condoléances a toi et ta femme.
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