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M10 / Noctilux 0.95

 

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11 hours ago, Stein K S said:

I am not a 50 man really. But how this Nocti really can pop or give that 3D as shown in a lot photos in here is impressive and makes the Nocti very tempting anyway. Just for the effect in itself.

However... and risking to be out of line 😉... I find the bokeh in this photo to be very swirly (circular or rounded in the corners) in a way that takes away too much attention from the main object in itself?

Yeah, I know guys... bokeh is entirely subjective... ☺️

 

11 hours ago, Stein K S said:

I am not a 50 man really. But how this Nocti really can pop or give that 3D as shown in a lot photos in here is impressive and makes the Nocti very tempting anyway. Just for the effect in itself.

However... and risking to be out of line 😉... I find the bokeh in this photo to be very swirly (circular or rounded in the corners) in a way that takes away too much attention from the main object in itself?

Yeah, I know guys... bokeh is entirely subjective... ☺️

The "swirly effect" is most definitely a characteristic of this lens. I expect there is a way to capitalize on this in rare situations. Thanks for responding to my question.

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On 4/3/2020 at 6:40 AM, Danielnotnow said:

While it is true that I tend toward the hyperbolic, (and with that in mind),  I have never enjoyed a lens/body combo as much as this Noctilux 0.95 and M10: the rendering, the color, and the 3D pop. Oh man!

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I just have to agree more than with just a ¨ like¨... Your ¨Oh man¨ comment is almost an understatement... This really hits the 3D spot more than I guess I have seen in any picture before! It all (focus, light, distance etc) comes so together to really express this effect. Thanks!

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27 minutes ago, Stein K S said:

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I just have to agree more than with just a ¨ like¨... Your ¨Oh man¨ comment is almost an understatement... This really hits the 3D spot more than I guess I have seen in any picture before! It all (focus, light, distance etc) comes so together to really express this effect. Thanks!

Thank you for the kind words. This lens is just so much fun! And I bet, with more use and practice, this combo and I will be hitting the sweet spot more often.

Be safe,

daniel

 

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13 hours ago, Stein K S said:

However... and risking to be out of line 😉... I find the bokeh in this photo to be very swirly (circular or rounded in the corners) in a way that takes away too much attention from the main object in itself?

It was this “swirly” bokeh effect which ultimately pushed me to the 0.95 Noctilux, as opposed to the earlier f/1 version.  I subsequently added the 1948 50 Summitar f/2 LTM, with 9 (?) blades.  This lens has round “bokeh balls” when shot wide open, rather than hexagonal ones, and has the same weird swirly out of focus treatment - I bought it for fun, and it was cheap(ish).

For general use, the 0.95 lens is better corrected, while still having a magical character, no discernible focus shift and is a fine all round 50mm lens.

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M10 with 50/1 Noctilux

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21 minutes ago, Danielnotnow said:

Hello,

Wide open but focus was on the breakers, so a little before infinity.

Be safe,

daniel

Hi Daniel,

Thanks. Very nice. The 0.95 seeming more and more versatile. Have one coming. Can't wait!

You all be safe too,

Ayas

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Leica M240+ Noctilux-M 1:1/50 v2 @1

 

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Mostly stuck indoors, so this is it--a bloom on the Easter Cactus.

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Favorite oak on my morning walk.

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2 minutes ago, Danielnotnow said:

Favorite oak on my morning walk.

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A lovely capture of the beauty of the central coast.  Looks like Agoura Hills where I'm from.

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SL2 mit Noctilux 0,95/50mm 

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