Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/04/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I often wonder if I had a Summilux if I would use the Noctilux as much as I do now. Between the Summicron and the Noctilux there is no contest. If I am going to be indoors, I carry the Nocti. My particular Summicron suffers from veiling glare (jpgs are still on the way, I have to dig for tham as I have not used it in a long time) so it is not a favourite lens of mine. Do not get me wrong, I like the Summicron much better than any SLR lens (except 105/2.5) that I have ever owned. It is just the Nocti is so much better in the flare department. I have heard the Summilux is more flare prone and so I am reluctant to experiment as the only way I can afford to would be to sell one my lenses to finance the purchase of the Summilux. Hopefully someday I will get a chance to give one a good testing. I agree with BD that at times the Nocti 's wide open bokeh can be nauseating but it is not that way all the time. I have to do more testing but I think it mostly happens when busy "chunky" backgrounds are too close to the plain of focus. F/1.2 seems to less susceptible to this effect as well. This is all speculation on my part as I need to do more testing. As to justifying the expense, I disagree. I carry the Nocti because it does a job no other of my lenses can do. I shoot mostly slide film and pushing is not always a viable option. The Noctilux gets the job done where otherwise I would be forced to use flash or put the camera aside. A simple example is photographing my son's swimming lessons: iso 100 slide film at 1/60 and f/1. I would not want to go any slower with the shutter. The Nocti gets no special treatment, no protective filters and no hood. If I was preoccupied with the expense I would sell the damn thing. Who needs a lens you are too nervous to use? I never wanted an f/1 lens but I had a chance to buy one at a good price so I figured I would give it a tryout as I could always sell it to recoup my expenses. I found the weight did not bother me and I loved the results. I now find myself running out of light much less often than I used to. Is it a must have lens? No, but it has worked out very well for me. Now if someone wants to lend me a Summilux for a day or so... John Collier On Sunday, April 27, 2003, at 06:20 PM, bdcolen wrote: > I am also covinced that the lens is often used by those who own it,when > any number of other lenses would produce a better image,simply because > they feel the need to justify the investment. - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html