Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/04/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Dear LUGer Try some rolls (not only some shoots ) at available light with the King Noctilux. You will discover a new kind of pictures, new out of focus effecs , and colour effects too. You will discover how to use a light fall-off to make clear you subject. Than compare the King's photo with another fast lens (please not Canon one!!!) for example the fantastic Slux 50/1,4. You will taste the flavour of Noctilux pictures that are incomparable ( f/1 of course ). You will find the Spirit Of Darkness. It's my opinion. Guido Ridoli LEICA M superfan guirid@numerica.it - -----Messaggio originale----- Da: Chris Bitmead <chrisb@ans.com.au> A: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> Data: domenica 26 aprile 1998 9.25 Oggetto: [Leica] Re: Noctilux - Rational lens?? |> >Donald, I appreciated reading your report on the Noctilux. I have been |> >wondering whether to get one. It seems like a very unusual lens with unique |> >characteristics. Erwin's report also notes unique characteristics. It |> sounds |> >like a worthwhile lens. |> |> You may want to wait and get the issue of Photo Techniques that will have |> Erwin's article "King of the NIght: The Special Qualities of the Leica |> Noctilux-M". Before he left, MIke Johnston said it would be coming out |> soon. I love my Noctilux and use it more and more. At the LHSA meeting in |> Charleston, I photographed some street scenes at night that could not have |> been made without the Noctilux. It has its drawbacks, but the advantages |> outweigh them for me. Tina | |I can't fully understand the desire for a Noctilux. Admittedly I |havn't used a Leica yet (so I'm still trying to get "it"), but I |have used a Canon 50mm f/1.0. I thought the idea of a Leica M |camera is small, light(ish) and discreet. So what is the deal |putting a huge lens on it that is heavier than the camera? | |The Canon 50/1 on the lightest body would be about 5% heavier, |but you get hardly any light fall-off, no tempermental nature... |ALL your shots seem to turn out fine, much closer focusing |distance, cheaper price, SLR focusing (which is desirable for |such a wide aperture), AF, and it produces its own brand of |fascinating bokeh at f1.0, but I can't personally compare it to |the Leica variety. | |Are you Noctilux owners in love with this lens or with f/1.0? It |sounds like f1.0, which I can understand but not with all that |light fall-off.... |