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14 minutes ago, farnz said:

Wrong thread?

Pete.

Presumably Scott is showing that the Summilux can also achieve a somewhat similar (but not quite as) narrow depth of field, albeit at 0.7m rather than the Noctilux's 1m MFD?

Anyhow, back to the topic - another night-time M240 shot at f1.

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2 minutes ago, scott kirkpatrick said:

I guess so.  I was just responding to a picture a few posts back.  But if I hadn't spelled out the lens I used could you really have told the difference?

Actually I think I could owing to the Noctilux's gently increasing vignette, which I am so accustomed to (and like 😊).  But thank you for explaining and for openly nominating the lens.🙂

Pete.

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2 minutes ago, wizard said:

Nice! Why did they place the Town Hall on columns? Risk of flooding perhaps?

Cheers, Andy

From the town's website:-

TOWN HALL MUSEUM

Royal Wootton Bassett’s best know landmark the Town Hall was built at the end of the 17th Century, it owes its existence to the political ambitions of the Hyde family (the Earls of Clarendon) who presented the building to the town, and also had the market charter renewed.

The upper floor of the hall was a council chamber built on 15 pillars, while below there was a store room for market goods and also a Blind House or lock-up, in which drunks were detained overnight. The building was extensively restored in 1889 when the Blind House disappeared.

The Town Hall now houses a museum which opens Wednesdays and Saturdays 10.00 – 12.00 for most of the year, they do close for christmas and new year period.

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13 hours ago, Milan_S said:

New Noctilux-M 50mm f1.2 shot wide open on the M10-R

How did you focus, with rangefinder or liveview ?

It seems that the eyes of the (beautiful) woman are slightly backfocused whereas her hand his rather sharp...

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Charity shop window. 50mm f1 v4 on M240.

 

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CL w Noctilux 0.95

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On 2/3/2021 at 1:59 PM, Milan_S said:

New Noctilux-M 50mm f1.2 shot wide open on the M10-R

love this photo!

Fred - I guess you mean focus should have been even further back? her eyes in the mirror are optically twice as far away as the mirror

 

p.s. I notice a lot of purple fringing on some of the posted photos, but not all of them - different versions of the lens?

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Allotment Guardians.  50mm Noctilux f1 v4, M10M.

 

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vor 17 Minuten schrieb Keith (M):

Allotment Guardians.  50mm Noctilux f1 v4, M10M.

 

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Nice! What are you growing? green cabbage?

 

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On the allotments - backlit pampas grass.  50mm f1 v4, M10M.  (Click to view in LightBox)

 

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