Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/10/29
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Phil Payne wrote: <<<<Yeah - but you don't do that. At least, I don't. Might as well use a Summilux.>>>> Hi Phil, That's the point of owning a Noctilux. Why would anyone worry about what happens beyond 1.? If they bought a multi-thousand dollar lens because it is f.1, why would they consider what happens after closing it down? As you say, they might as well buy a "whatever it is 50mm" lens for a much cheaper price. I use mine most of time on indoor available light assignments or at night out doors and as often as I can at f.1. It is so amazing at f.1 with the look of the prints, (B&W) is there any other in people and available darkness exisiting light? :) <<with classic composition rules giving them something to relate to in the darker corners.>>>> The darkened corners are part of the "Noctilux look", saves burning in corners during printing and the lens does it much better than fiddling in the darkroom. :) Does in mine anyway! :) ted