jlindstrom Posted June 27, 2019 Share #181 Posted June 27, 2019 Advertisement (gone after registration) Referring to some earlier posts in this thread speculating on differences between same, indicated, aperture values of Noctilux and APO. There was, based on comparing how image backgrounds look, speculation that the values don’t hold true - either nocti has larger f-stop than indicated or APO smaller. Perhaps the indicated values hold true and there’s another factor in play. The lens rentals test shows differencies in focal length between the lenses. This will also have affect on the look of the lens. Noctilux is said to be actually 52.5mm and the APO is measured at 51.5mm. This difference should account for something, right? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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otto.f Posted June 27, 2019 Share #182 Posted June 27, 2019 Yes, but not that much I guess. The difference in blur in the background in the photo’s with the seagull was at least half an aperture stop to my mind. A millimeter difference in focal length seems a bit too little for that. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jlindstrom Posted June 27, 2019 Share #183 Posted June 27, 2019 4 hours ago, otto.f said: Yes, but not that much I guess. The difference in blur in the background in the photo’s with the seagull was at least half an aperture stop to my mind. A millimeter difference in focal length seems a bit too little for that. So perhaps it's a F-stop vs. T-stop thing. They both share the same calculated F-stop value, but in reality transmit light differently causing difference in T-stop and thus in real photos as well. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chaemono Posted June 27, 2019 Share #184 Posted June 27, 2019 vor 1 Stunde schrieb jlindstrom: They both share the same calculated F-stop value, but in reality transmit light differently ... You mean theoretical F-stop value and the difference in light transmission is a reflection of small variances in the exact aperture other than what’s indicated on the ring resulting in different T-stop? The only flaws with this argument are 1.) either they don’t share the same ‘calculated’ F-stop value because the ring is inaccurate to begin with which is what Otto is saying and 2.) the aperture ring could be quite accurate and the T-stop still differ. How much light at the end hits the sensor irrespective of how much entered the lens does not affect background blur, it only affects exposure AFAIK. 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
otto.f Posted June 27, 2019 Share #185 Posted June 27, 2019 3 hours ago, Chaemono said: You mean theoretical F-stop value and the difference in light transmission is a reflection of small variances in the exact aperture other than what’s indicated on the ring resulting in different T-stop? The only flaws with this argument are 1.) either they don’t share the same ‘calculated’ F-stop value because the ring is inaccurate to begin with which is what Otto is saying and 2.) the aperture ring could be quite accurate and the T-stop still differ. How much light at the end hits the sensor irrespective of how much entered the lens does not affect background blur, it only affects exposure AFAIK. I couldn’t have said it that clear Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaapv Posted June 27, 2019 Share #186 Posted June 27, 2019 11 hours ago, jlindstrom said: Referring to some earlier posts in this thread speculating on differences between same, indicated, aperture values of Noctilux and APO. There was, based on comparing how image backgrounds look, speculation that the values don’t hold true - either nocti has larger f-stop than indicated or APO smaller. Perhaps the indicated values hold true and there’s another factor in play. The lens rentals test shows differencies in focal length between the lenses. This will also have affect on the look of the lens. Noctilux is said to be actually 52.5mm and the APO is measured at 51.5mm. This difference should account for something, right? The transition of DOF is part of the calculation of the optical formula of the lens. Leica pays much attention to that aspect of lens design. However, if the "look"of the OOF areas is different, the impression of DOF -which is, after all, a subjective phenomenon- will vary between lenses as well. As it will with subject contrast and subject matter. A "busy" high-contrast photograph will appear to have less DOF than one with a few big, low-contrast shapes. To visualize this, imagine light grey objects in a fog. DOF will seem to be near-infinite. 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted June 28, 2019 Share #187 Posted June 28, 2019 Advertisement (gone after registration) 7 hours ago, jaapv said: The transition of DOF is part of the calculation of the optical formula of the lens. Leica pays much attention to that aspect of lens design. However, if the "look"of the OOF areas is different, the impression of DOF -which is, after all, a subjective phenomenon- will vary between lenses as well. As it will with subject contrast and subject matter. A "busy" high-contrast photograph will appear to have less DOF than one with a few big, low-contrast shapes. To visualize this, imagine light grey objects in a fog. DOF will seem to be near-infinite. If you shoot wide open none of that applies............you get what you get wide open. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaapv Posted June 28, 2019 Share #188 Posted June 28, 2019 On the contrary - when you shoot wide open the out of focus rendering is the most important part of the image. At f 8.0 it doesn't matter. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted June 28, 2019 Share #189 Posted June 28, 2019 20 minutes ago, jaapv said: On the contrary - when you shoot wide open the out of focus rendering is the most important part of the image. At f 8.0 it doesn't matter. My point is when you are using a Noctilux wide open you are going to get what you get.............once you start adjusting the aperture it is you who is defining what the background is going to be like............wide open you have no control over it. I have had two 0.95 Noctiluxs and they both rendered differently Neil Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted June 28, 2019 Share #190 Posted June 28, 2019 3 hours ago, NW67 said: My point is when you are using a Noctilux wide open you are going to get what you get.............once you start adjusting the aperture it is you who is defining what the background is going to be like............wide open you have no control over it. I have had two 0.95 Noctiluxs and they both rendered differently Neil A picture tells a thousand sentences My mates Cock Welcome, dear visitor! As registered member you'd see an image here… Simply register for free here – We are always happy to welcome new members! And my mates Dog............ both shot wide open Neil Link to post Share on other sites Simply register for free here – We are always happy to welcome new members! And my mates Dog............ both shot wide open Neil ' data-webShareUrl='https://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/297958-m10-plus-noctilux-like-having-a-brick-around-your-neck/?do=findComment&comment=3767715'>More sharing options...
jaapv Posted June 28, 2019 Share #191 Posted June 28, 2019 5 hours ago, NW67 said: My point is when you are using a Noctilux wide open you are going to get what you get.............once you start adjusting the aperture it is you who is defining what the background is going to be like............wide open you have no control over it. I have had two 0.95 Noctiluxs and they both rendered differently Neil That is a quite unlikely, Neil. The lens design is the same --> the rendering is the same. To determine whether there is a difference between two lenses you can only do a controlled experiment. The same subject in the same light with the same camera. Those two shots tell us nothing, they are chalk and cheese. Taken at different distances, completely different OOF areas, nothing is the same. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gelatino Posted June 28, 2019 Share #192 Posted June 28, 2019 14 minutes ago, jaapv said: , nothing is the same. Error: both animals belong to Neil's mate. 1 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
otto.f Posted June 28, 2019 Share #193 Posted June 28, 2019 2 hours ago, NW67 said: My mates Cock This image has been cropped, no? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted June 28, 2019 Share #194 Posted June 28, 2019 1 hour ago, jaapv said: That is a quite unlikely, Neil. The lens design is the same --> the rendering is the same. To determine whether there is a difference between two lenses you can only do a controlled experiment. The same subject in the same light with the same camera. Those two shots tell us nothing, they are chalk and cheese. Taken at different distances, completely different OOF areas, nothing is the same. Without a doubt my two Noctiluxs were different. The two examples I showed are shot wide open. On the same camera using the same lens. I sold my first Noctilux about 5 years ago. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted June 28, 2019 Share #195 Posted June 28, 2019 45 minutes ago, Gelatino said: Error: both animals belong to Neil's mate. Exactly Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted June 28, 2019 Share #196 Posted June 28, 2019 44 minutes ago, otto.f said: This image has been cropped, no? Circumsized ..............yes cropped. I’m good at what I do but getting really close to a cock that is in the middle of a song isn’t advisable Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
otto.f Posted June 28, 2019 Share #197 Posted June 28, 2019 24 minutes ago, NW67 said: Circumsized ..............yes cropped. I’m good at what I do but getting really close to a cock that is in the middle of a song isn’t advisable Your Noctilux protects you for that 😊, its smallest object field being 60x80cm. I presumed this was not a dino-cock Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaapv Posted June 28, 2019 Share #198 Posted June 28, 2019 1 hour ago, NW67 said: Without a doubt my two Noctiluxs were different. The two examples I showed are shot wide open. On the same camera using the same lens. I sold my first Noctilux about 5 years ago. Sorry Neil, I don’t believe you without objective proof. I’m sure various photos look different, but I’m equally sure that the lens was not the cause. When lenses are produced they are always checked against a reference lens. Any lens not complying is rejected. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaapv Posted June 28, 2019 Share #199 Posted June 28, 2019 1 hour ago, NW67 said: Circumsized ..............yes cropped. I’m good at what I do but getting really close to a cock that is in the middle of a song isn’t advisable Which changed the effective focal length equivalent and with that the DOF and OOF rendering. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
otto.f Posted June 28, 2019 Share #200 Posted June 28, 2019 2 hours ago, jaapv said: Which changed the effective focal length equivalent and with that the DOF and OOF rendering. Exactly Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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