Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/04/19

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Subject: [Leica] Noctilux M8 question
From: faneuil at gmail.com (Eric Korenman)
Date: Thu Apr 19 17:21:37 2007
References: <20070419235412.BAEA3115C01@ws1-7.us4.outblaze.com>

Just got back from an afternoon out with a M8 and Noctliux.
I never realized how dramatic the focus shift is when changing f stops!

IE, my RF is right on at f/1.0 but at f/2.0 - 2.8, the focus shifts
dramatically backwards.
A bit of googling confirms that this effect.
The digital sensor makes things more severe as film was more forgiving
with its relative 'thickness'

Eric

On 4/19/07, Marty Deveney <freakscene@weirdness.com> wrote:
>  Hi George, >When I had a Noctilux I found the minimum focus distance a
> constant
> >annoyance. It seemed that I always wanted another 6 to 8 inches that
> >wasn't available. This ultimately resulted in my selling the lens.
> For which I am extremely, ongoingly grateful to you.
> >So the question: Do those of you who may have had similar feelings
> >when using the Noctilux on an M2,3,4, 5, 6 or 7 feel that this
> >limitation has been softened when using it on the M8?
> The main problem with using the Nocti on my M7 was always that I had to
> swap lenses to get closer focus and that therefore when I travel I need
> totake the Nocti and a 50/2 (used to be a Summicron, currently playingwith
> a Pentax 43). The M8 makes the Nocti more challenging in some ways - the
> digital sensoris less tolerant of focus errors, the lower mag viewfinder
> makes focus generallyharder (get a magnifier) but the ~65mm equivalent
> goes a long way towards makingthat 1m close focus less of an issue.  It's
> a great lens and I think the M8 makes it an even better lens.  It
> definitely teaches you how little is in focus at 1m at f1 and also how
> marvellously dreamy that low-contrast, much fine detail obliterated look
> can be.I also use it a lot for waist-up and head-and-shoulders work at
> f2.8-4, particularly for weddings.  Brides and their mothers seem to
> think the Nocti makes them look better. Just my current thoughts (the
> Nocti was the only M-mount lens I had when I got my M8). Later, Marty
>
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Replies: Reply from len-1 at comcast.net (Leonard Taupier) ([Leica] Noctilux M8 question)
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