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Just bought this wonderful lens, all I can say is that it has given my M8 new life.
MIkhail : Wow, the Nokton did Splendid for such difficult Light
Just Lovely & such a Glow
Yup, that minimal focus distance. I'm glad somebody else likes the lens! I just looove your cats, btw; esp. the tiger-striped one.
It's the perfect lens for this picture:
A Very Tabby Christmas, December 21, 2012 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr
My experience with Nokton Classic 35mm 1,4: I traded it against the 35mm :1,2 because of the bulk. I wanted something that fits in the pocket with my M4 rapidwinder body.
About the sharpness etc: I have a priviledge of being in a very good relations with local importer of Voigtländer and could ask them to open the packages of five different noktons. I had my M8 on tripod and have to say: There is a notable difference with the calibration between the 5 lenses. Because of the blow up function of the M8 I coul pick up the best one...
I think Tom´s Nokton Classic was hand picked at the factory. Mine is just as good !
Our leica service guy says, it is relatively simple to adjust the calibration on most of Voigtländer lenses, compared to leitz lenses. They have to be sent to factory...
My experience with Vogtländer is that they are very good, when you get a good one ! A simple test would be to have a printed page positioned slightly in angle. draw a strong line about halfway and focus to that. then with a good loupe or magnification on screen check that the lens focuses dead on, if not... have it fixed !