Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/05/23
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Steve: > Often discussions of Noctilux performance center on its speed and properties > at f 1.0 in low light situations....... ... > I am interested in its uses , and performance in less demanding light, > and at the rest of its aperture range. Could Nocti.... I think the Noct is highly under-rated in its "less demanding light" applications. I used to own this lens, and I've made photos with it outdoors under bright sunlight on both Astia 100 color transparancy film and Ilford XP2 Super 400 (B&W) negative film. In both cases, the images were so good there were no signs of trade-offs or sacrifices due to using a lens optimized for f/1. These shots were made at apertures from f/2 through f/5.6. The B&W shots weren't 50/2 Summicron quality in terms of sharpness and contrast, but they certainly weren't *lacking* in sharpness or contrast. The color images were also very sharp and contrasty, with pleasing out of focus areas. Simply beautiful. I also made an image directly into the sun and it flared something awful; it's not immune from that. Try it as a general purpose lens. If you aren't obsessive over sharpness it might be the only 50 you ever need (if you can carry it), and one of the most versatile I wish I still had one. - --Andrew