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Someone wrote than the Noctilux 0,95 is the most bought and sold lens. Nailing focus exactly is hard but an EVF makes it much easier. 
 

So with that in mind - will the launch of the M EV1 (and maybe more similar EVF cameras in the future) create an increasing demand for Noctilux lenses?

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Besides focus shift referred to by @FrozenInTime above, fast 50mm lenses are not the most difficult to focus on RF cameras when correctly calibrated. Less so than lenses like 75/1.25, 90/1.5 or 135/3.4 for instance. It is with those lenses that the benefit of EVFs is mainly expected, i suppose, but there also situations where DoF is shallow for other reasons than fast apertures, like in macro works.

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The above also applies to the Summilux-M 1:1.5 /90 ASPH. Leica wrote the following:

„In terms of appearance and design, it is closely related to the
Noctilux-M 1:1.25/75 ASPH. and offers approximately the same extremely shallow depth of field, which is only about half that of the Noctilux-M 1:0.95/50 ASPH.“

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2 hours ago, 01maciel said:

After taking my Noctilux for a walk today, I realised once again that it still shines very brightly, even on an old M10.  Here is an image from this morning: 

 

I like that lens! I’m not that skilled with the focusing yeat, but when I get it right…😊

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17 minutes ago, PeLu said:

As I understood it, after reading that post, I thought focusing was one reason. Weight the other. Anything else?😊

You and I read differently.  He never mentions focusing difficulties; rather he cites boredom with weight and with shooting wide open (bokeh craze, presumably), and notes that it’s his least favorite rendering Noctilux.

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3 minutes ago, Jeff S said:

You and I read differently.  He never mentions focusing difficulties; rather he cites boredom with weight and with shooting wide open (bokeh craze, presumably), and notes that it’s his least favorite rendering Noctilux.

Your probably correct! I tend to read way to many posts/newspapers/facebook etc in bed before I sleep. So I probably mixed things up. But focus and weight has been issues for quite a few. Regarding boredom - I think it’s like candy. You can’t have to much of it, then you get sick!😆

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