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Nocti F1 and filters


sveinp

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I have the v3 Noctilux E60 and use either a B+W UV-Haze or 3x ND. I tend to keep a filter on all the time to protect the front element. I guess that at night there is a risk of internal reflections with the filter on but have never found it to be a problem.

 

I haven't yet explored a vario-ND but will do so at some time.

 

 

ps: enjoy the lens, it's really quite extraordinary. Don't let anyone tell you it can't also be used as a standard lens at all apertures but being aware of it's obvious limitations.

(see post#8, http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/leica-m-lenses/252840-50mm-noctilux-f1-0-a.html)

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I have the same v4 f/1 Noctilux and although, to prevent ghosting from specular highlights I don't use a UV filter for protection in low light, I do usually use a Heliopan ND Vario filter during daylight hours. My Heliopan ND Vario is 62 mm so a 60 to 62 mm step up ring is needed. I haven't experienced the "X" effect that others have written about when using variable ND filters comprising 2 polarising filters so the graduation appears to be good.

 

Variable ND filters in 60 mm diameter seem to be hard to find.

 

Pete.

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Be careful with the vario ND filters. A pro just told me that she had a cyan cast on images when using these B+W vario ND filters. I had ordered some, but since that comment cancelled my orders since for almost $300 I would hate to dislike images taken with them.

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I haven't noticed a cast with the Heliopan. Still, a cyan cast would usually be straightforward to remove by photographing a white card and adjusting during post processing. Personnally I'd rather do that than be unable to use my Noctilux wide open when I wanted to.

 

Pete.

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