Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/05/17
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 3:38 pm +0200 17/5/99, A.H.SCHMIDT wrote: snip<<The Voigtlander Nocton F1.5 Was just the opposite. The moment i looked at the print, I was taken with it. It was the type of print one wanted to look again and again. Fabulously Sharp and a lovely contrast. Even when shooting nearly at the Sun, could I detect any flair. The out of focus areas are smooth and not at all fuzzy. I think this lens is even better than my Dual Range Summicron.>>snip Horst, I once (briefly) used a Nocton, which impressed me. ;-) Are Nocton and Ultron in LTM available on the market? How much do they usually cost? Do you or anyone else have some experience with the following lenses in LTM? I have heard that they are much less contrasty than modern lenses but nontheless (or therefore) attractive pieces of glass. Ektar 47 mm Old Delft Minor 35 mm Angenieux 85 mm and 28 mm(?) I live in France, but have never seen "Angenieux Paris" in Strasbourg! :-( Thanks in advance. Leicalement, Mikiro Mori Strasbourg, Europe http://members.tripod.com/arbos3/cigogne/index.html