Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/06/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On 6/2/04 6:49 AM, "Felix Lopez de Maturana" <fmaturana@euskalnet.net> wrote: >> There were 2 Nikon "normal" F1.2 lenses.... As I remember it, the 50 F1.2 > is >> a 52 or 55 filter. The 58 F1.2 Noctilux is a 58 mm lens. But I could be >> wrong...... >> >> The lenses were VERY different. > > In fact there were > > - Nikkor 50mm f1.2 launched July 1978 with filter thread 52mm > - Nikkor 50mm f1.2 AI launched September 1981 same thread only 0.4 oz. less > - Nikkor 55mm f1.2 launched December 1965 again 52mm filter thread > - Nikkor-S 55mm f1.2 October 1972 NAI, AI, AIS and NASA versions, same > thread > - Noct Nikkor 58mm f1.2 February 1977 again filter thread 52mm converted to > AIS in 1982 > > So all of them have 52mm filter thread but I can ensure you that excepting > the Noct Nikkor with his hand moulded aspheric front glass none can match > the Leica Noctilux. I have not tested the Konica f1,2 or the Pentax f1.2 but > I hope not any surprise so I still believe that Leica Noctilux, with the > Noct Nikkor, are the best available light lenses ever built. > > Regards > > Felix > Yea but how good was the Noct 1.2? I heard not so good. Mark Rabiner Photography Portland Oregon New-improved http://rabinergroup.com/