Hamel
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random1283
Newbie
znapper
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I like mine, use it on my Leica CL quite often.
How ever, it does have little bit limited close focus distance, often I find it hard to get close enough for what I'd like to shoot.
Sharp enough by plenty (but with manual focus, it's a little hit an miss anyway)
How ever, it does have little bit limited close focus distance, often I find it hard to get close enough for what I'd like to shoot.
Sharp enough by plenty (but with manual focus, it's a little hit an miss anyway)
silent1
Well-known
Nokton 40mm in Tokyo






peterm1
Veteran
Rom
Established
Love my Nokton and tri-x
Love my Nokton and tri-x
Love my Nokton and tri-x

Rom
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silent1
Well-known
CLE/Nokton 40mm/Agfaphoto CT Precisa 100



silent1
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Nokton 40mm on Kodak Ultramax 400

silent1
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Nokton 40mm on Kodak Ultramax 400

CrisR
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grandallj
Grainy
Tom A
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Mpntepulciano, Italy 2006
M2, Nokton 40mm f1.4 SC, TriX/D76
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Mpntepulciano, Italy 2006
M2, Nokton 40mm f1.4 SC, TriX/D76
Love this one Tom, Beautiful tonal range and so Crisp
reminds me of reading Daphne du Maurier....'don't look now '
Rogrund
Antti Sivén
Good seeing, Antti!
Rogrund
Antti Sivén
Thanks, Doug!
gsgary
Well-known
The 40F1.4 SC is a star on the Sony A7
ISO 12,800 wth Voigtlander close focus adapter
and a crop of above photo
ISO 12,800 wth Voigtlander close focus adapter



and a crop of above photo

tempest68
Established
Apparently 40mm is a good focal length for shooting wildlife:

20140915-91300035.jpg by DeArment, on Flickr
I slowly stalked this Heron, keeping the R3A up to my eye and kept taking pictures every few steps. I didn't know when I would scare it and it would fly off. I managed to get right to the edge of the water and it didn't seem to care too much. Then, unfortunately, I had to head back to the car and get back to work as my lunch-time was over. It sure is nice to be able to spend lunch around the lake with occasional good subject matter to break up the day filled with staring at a computer screen while being surrounded by beige cubicle walls all day long.

20140915-91300035.jpg by DeArment, on Flickr
I slowly stalked this Heron, keeping the R3A up to my eye and kept taking pictures every few steps. I didn't know when I would scare it and it would fly off. I managed to get right to the edge of the water and it didn't seem to care too much. Then, unfortunately, I had to head back to the car and get back to work as my lunch-time was over. It sure is nice to be able to spend lunch around the lake with occasional good subject matter to break up the day filled with staring at a computer screen while being surrounded by beige cubicle walls all day long.
silent1
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Leica M6 / Nokton 40mm / Fuji X-Tra 400


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