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Noctilux f1.0 shot of my daughter with A7r, Hawk adapter


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Here is a shot of my daughter at her dance recital with my Noctilux @f1.0 on my A7r using the Hawk adapter.  My Noctilux practically lives on my A7r much more so than it did on my M8 due to much easier focusing accuracy and of course full frame!

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Soft and lovely portrait Eleskin

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Henry

Thanks Henry!  Yes, that is why I love the older f1.0 version over the new one.  That delicate rendering is very  striking with the f1.0 version.  In large prints, the old Noctilux is a very sharp lens at f1.0, but having a less clinical look.  What amazes me is how the Sony sensor faithfully reproduces the color cast the Noctilux is known for.  Some Noctilux owners could use the A7 series as a dedicated camera for that lens only, and use a digital M240 , M9, etc,,, for other lenses, especially the wide angle lenses.

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Here is a shot of my daughter at her dance recital with my Noctilux @f1.0 on my A7r using the Hawk adapter.  My Noctilux practically lives on my A7r much more so than it did on my M8 due to much easier focusing accuracy and of course full frame!attachicon.gifSerenah Dance Portrait Color ART copy copy.jpg

Hello,Invoking an old thread! Sorry about that but I could not resist my urge to say that this is a woderful photo. And I am of same opinian that old F1 is much user freindly on A7R than M9 but could be again user friendly with EVF on M.

Any thoughts on Hyperprime 50 0.95 ,there is one on ebay as I write?

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