Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/10/26

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Subject: Re: Noctilux
From: "Dr. Alberto Rodrguez-Robles" <arobles@coqui.net>
Date: Sun, 26 Oct 1997 08:25:09 -0800

> Wow. 3 stops. Is this very noticeable on your average photo? Does it
> look like vignetting?

The Noctilux is a very special lens, you can use it under very dim light
and it works very well but you have to understand that the vignetting is
there.  Yes, it has a lot of vignetting, if you print your B&W you can
control it up to some extend.  If you are shooting colors or chrome at
wide apertures then forget about controlling the vignetting and learn to
live with it.

With my Noctilux I learn that the upper left corner has more vignetting
than the right side, so I'm extremely aware of that fact when doing my
composition.  The upper corners shows the vignetting and up to the point
where they are black.  Erwin was right in his comments, you will see the
difference up to three stops.

But don't be discourage by these facts, that is the nature of the beast.
The quality of the image and the use of an extremely plane of focus
selection that you have available with that lens is unique.  There is a
unique quality to the images that you produce with the Noctilux.

I suggest that you shoot a couple of rolls under different light
conditions and with different backgrounds and become familiar with the
characteristics of the lens and your type of photography before you buy
the lens.  You can find a friend that has a Noctilux or probably you can
rent one from Lens & Repro or FotoCare in N.Y.C..

Good luck!