Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2018/01/04
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]The new Nikon 58mm f1.4, based on the legendary ?Noct Nikkor?, is quite deliberately designed for creamy bokeh and smooth fall off and not pure sharpness. Seems a lot like what you describe. I was quite intrigued by this lens, so Nikon India, at my request, are sending me a demo to try out next week. Cheers Jayanand Sent from my iPad > On 05-Jan-2018, at 00:14, Frank Filippone <red735i at verizon.net> wrote: > > I bought one of these from Amazon last year ($369). Only over Christmas did > I get to really try it out.. > > > > I own a Noctilux, 3rd version. Not the new F0.95 version, but the 1.0 > version. I thought that maybe I could buy this cheapie, and sell off the > Nocti.. Put several thousand dollars back into the coffers... > > I also own a 50mm F1.4 Summilux ASPH, the sharpest lens I have ever run > across. > > My Monochrom is back from its stay in Allendale.. So it was the right time > to try the lens on the Monochrom body and run it against the Summilux. > > > > The focus seems right on. There is the possibility to adjust the RF cam, > but I did not have to do the adjustment, everything worked just fine. > > > > I shot wide open. why else buy this lens? > > > > There is a creamy edge to all of the images taken, from F1.1 to about F2.8 > After that, the creaminess disappears. It is a pleasant effect. Soft > renditions of an earlier time and place. But if you think this is in the > less well focused areas, you are wrong. It is creamy all over. Focused > areas or not... May will love this for portraiture. Maybe for some > landscapes. > > > > But it you LOVE sharpness, and pursue tit with lenses like the 50 ASPH Lux, > this lens is so different it takes some time to comprehend. I am not there > yet. > > > > Do I like what I shot? Depends, as a shot of my Son worked out real well. > But a shot of my future DIL was way more interesting ( technically?) but it > showed every pore on her face... The shot of her with the 7 artisans, was > much smoother. Of course, it also means there was nothing sharp. So I like > everything smooth or everything sharp? > > Not so sure yet.. > > > > Next thing to try out is the 7 Artisans against my Nocti. > > > > Maybe this week... > > > > BTW, the Techart Leica M to Sony A7II (and other) AF adapter worked real > well.. That was a real win. > > > > Frank Filippone > > > > Red735i at verizon.net > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information