Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/01/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Kotsinadelis, Peter (Peter) <peterk@lucent.com> writes: > Yes, it is the best F1 lens. Slightly better than the Canon EOS F1 > lens. I would say the noctilux is a great lens if you need the fastest > available, but if you don't need F1, you can save a ton o money and > improve you pictures too! Peter, improvement might be matter of taste. The Noctilux is a very special lens, and the posted figures do no justice to it. I needed the LUG and specially Erwins comments to find this out. In this lens are far more low light capabilities incorporated than just resolution and contrast. E.g. It can handle the very high contrasts usually appearing in low light conditions without a sign of flare. It pulls the details out of the shades. But hold on, there is even more: Stopped down it is a wonderful sharp lens, although it looses its special characteristics a bit. It is far better than a Canon 1.8/50, which I know pretty good, and I guess this one is stopped down better than the Canon 1.0/50. The 2.0/50 is smaller, faster to handle, and - yes you are right - of even better image quality in terms of resolving power of very very fine details. But you might well improve your pictures with the special characteristics of a Noctilux although it might "chart" lower. christoph Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot.