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Subject: Re: Noctilux Focusing (was Re: [Leica] noctilux vs. the cheap alternative)
From: "Simon Lamb" <s_lamb@compuserve.com>
Date: Fri, 26 May 2000 10:18:47 +0100
References: <33.59d5215.265f403a@aol.com> <392DFE2C.F8DF6ECB@cybermac.com.au>

Rick

My redness does indeed shine out like a beacon in the darkness!  I have been
told that if I buy a Noctilux I should keep the f/2.  Is there any reason
for this advice?  Is it true?

Simon

Amateur efforts at http://www.phoenixdb.co.uk/leica


- ----- Original Message -----
From: "Rick Dykstra" <rdandcb@cybermac.com.au>
To: <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us>
Sent: Friday, May 26, 2000 5:31 AM
Subject: Re: Noctilux Focusing (was Re: [Leica] noctilux vs. the cheap
alternative)


>
> Simon wrote about focussing with the Noctilux, and Bob politely replied,
>
> > I must be missing something here. How does lens speed have any effect on
> > focusing EASE with a rangefinder. The need for greater focusing accuracy
I
> > can understand but since you're not looking through the lens it doesn't
> > matter if you're using an f 1.0 or an f 11 -- does it? My viewfinder
looks
> > the same no matter what lens I'm using . . .
> >
> > Bob (that Noctilux must be something) McEowen
>
> I'll venture to suggest that Simon's focussing in the dark problems have
> been solved. Whenever I blush (often) it lights up the room enough for
> even an F5 to get a focus.
>
> But Simon, you do have a point.  While the Noctilux will allow you to
> take pictures even if dim, it can be hard to get the focus right, on
> film, due to the shallow depth.  But the results can still be pleasing,
> in that Noctiluxy sort of way.
>
> ;-)
>
> Regards
>
> Rick Dykstra

In reply to: Message from Bmceowen@aol.com (Re: Noctilux Focusing (was Re: [Leica] noctilux vs. the cheap alternative))
Message from Rick Dykstra <rdandcb@cybermac.com.au> (Re: Noctilux Focusing (was Re: [Leica] noctilux vs. the cheap alternative))