Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/10/23

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Noctilux pics
From: tedgrant@islandnet.com (Ted Grant)
Date: Fri, 23 Oct 1998 07:59:13 -0700

>I just got myself a Noctilux,it was delivered this past Tuesday.
>
>Lucky for me I started working on the Bowling Green, KY magazine
>Wednesday and I had a lot of chances to try it out.  I love the lens. It
>is one of those numbers I know I will seldome take off my M6.
>
>For those of you who moan about its weight try lugging around an R6 and
>motor and any lens and the nocti/M6 will seem light.
>
>One of my shoots was at a facility that cares for Alzheimers patients.As
>part of this they use animals, dogs and cats.  I made a few photos that
>I have uploaded to my site,not put to a page yet, just raw pix.  Haven't
>had time to mess with the coding.  But with the discussion the past few
>days about the various 50 length lens I thought I would share these.

>Just the abilities of this lens areamazing.  I do not have a scanof this photo.
>If anyone has a choice of just one 50 and the Nocti is in the running
>GET IT you won't be sorry.  To have the ability to shoot in near
>darkness is a huge plus and this lens works plenty well stopped down to
>wear the Leica name.>>>>>>>>>>>

Harrison,

Man I love a convert and believer!  If ever there was a simple 50mm lens
that can make your work look completely different from anyone elses, it is
the Noctilux!

Enjoy my friend, it'll become a constant companion and you'll find yourself
shooting under light conditions that motivate you, that previously you
either past by or had to light.  Now it's Nocti magic light time! :)

Great shooting with wonderful new images.

ted