Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/09/25

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Subject: [Leica] Yeah, But Tina Really Knows What She's Doing!
From: firkin at ncable.net.au (Alastair Firkin)
Date: Sat Sep 25 19:23:22 2004
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On casual to fair inspection, I certainly can't tell. I have blown 
Nocti images up to large sizes: 16 x 20 and they hold on beautifully. 
Richard has a moderate size image of my Circus Oz print and may 
comment. You don't have to be Ted Tina or HCB to use any lens: I have 
hits and misses with all mine, only I suspect I have far more misses 
than hits on the Ted and Tina "scale". This does not deter me: the 
Noctilux is not a specialty lens, it is a superfast 50 which can do an 
admirable job at f8 and allows you to take images in situations where 
you would otherwise struggle. I will post Circus Oz for you to see:

http://gallery.leica-users.org/Selected-offerings

Cheers
On 28/06/2004, at 11:45 AM, Walker Smith wrote:

>> the Noctilux is not just a low light lens.
>
> I don't own one but I'm curious to know if there's a discernable 
> difference between the Noctilux at, say, f/8 and the 50mm Summicron at 
> f/8? Can the difference be readily seen... at any aperture? If not, 
> why would the Noctilux be only for certain situations and not for 
> general purpose? Unless it's substantially different, the only 
> complaint, I'd think, would be weight. Can someone enlighten me about 
> this?
>
> Walker
>
>
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Alastair



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