silent1
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Nokton 40mm f1.4 SC on Fuji Pro 400H

ashrafazlan
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Shot with an M8
filmfan
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Alnitak
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In an unusual twist for me, film. Ilford Pan F 50, Bessa R3M, Nokton 40/1.4 wide open:

PanF50 Maren and Carolyn Getty Villa 5400-15 by jhapeman, on Flickr
Jeff

PanF50 Maren and Carolyn Getty Villa 5400-15 by jhapeman, on Flickr
Jeff
silent1
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Some pictures from my recent trip to Bucharest, all taken with Nokton 40mm SC + Minolta CLE





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silent1
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I think little Nokton's rendering here is just beautiful.
This is Kodak Tri-X 400 developed in HC110, not bad, huh?

This is Kodak Tri-X 400 developed in HC110, not bad, huh?
silent1
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Sometimes Nokton 40mm's bokeh is just beautiful

silent1
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still at burger king after hair cut, kinda of elvis-sh now 

wolfpeterson
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merciless49
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Love this lens, it's pretty much (for me) a perfect all-around lens. Pics were posted on another thread.
All taken with the MC version of the lens, and Ektar 100.
Tsukiji Fish Market, Japan, at 5AM.
Tokyo Tower at night, handheld.
All taken with the MC version of the lens, and Ektar 100.
Tsukiji Fish Market, Japan, at 5AM.


Tokyo Tower at night, handheld.

md2008
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SC version on Fuji 200

filmfan
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Silent1, you have taken many shots that show great bokeh from the Nokton that others have not been successful in achieving. Is it a distance thing?
silent1
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That really does look very nice! Nice separation, lovely background.
Thanks Double Negative, the background looks like a poster or a painting but was - in fact - a real airplane!
Silent1, you have taken many shots that show great bokeh from the Nokton that others have not been successful in achieving. Is it a distance thing?
I'm not sure whether or not close distance to subject helps in achieving a nice bokeh. Of course the closer is your subject the blurrier will be your background, but in my personal experience I'm quite satisfied with 40mm's bokeh in most situations: I've never seen those infamous double-edged blurred objects in the background, and the shiny edges in circular out-of-focus point of lights are no worse than - say - my Summicron 50mm.
Cheers
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silent1
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Some more bokeh pics on Fuji Pro 400H (love that film!)
and sushi bokeh

and sushi bokeh

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Krosya
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md2008
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Nokton 40mm f/1.4 SC on Fuji 200




silent1
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md2008, I love the colours on the last two pics!
silent1
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making tea on fujicolor x-tra 800

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