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andrewn
10-31-2004, 09:36
Does anyone have experience of the 35mm 1.2 Nokton? Anyone had the opportunity to compare it to the Leica Noctilux?

Many thanks

Andrew

back alley
10-31-2004, 10:08
new guy alert!
greetings andrew and welcome to the forum.

as to your question, i am of no use to you.
i imagine someone will be along shortly though.

joe

Huck Finn
10-31-2004, 10:37
Andrew, you might try the website of Leica expert Erwin Puts, who includes some reviews of non-Leica reangefinder lenses. He does review the Voigtlander 35/1.2 Nokton. See his "Voigtlander and Konica" section. You can compare it to his comments about the Leica Noctilux.

www.imx.nl/

minhhich
03-12-2010, 05:08
I just bought one few days ago for my M8 and its front focus about 2 inches. Disappear at f4 but one weird thing is that my 50 Summicron focus correctly at f2 so maybe its the lens fault???

infosecgeek
03-12-2010, 07:19
Had mine 2 weeks now... using on an M43 body but I absolutely love it!! No focus issues (not sure how you could have any with MF)

t.s.k.
03-12-2010, 07:22
But don't end here, there is more in the archives, just look.

But this is an archive thread from 2004. :eek:
I'm sure the OP has already made a decision...5 years ago.

lawrence
03-12-2010, 07:46
Had mine 2 weeks now... using on an M43 body but I absolutely love it!! No focus issues (not sure how you could have any with MF)
You could have focus issues if your rangefinder tells you that the lens is in focus when it isn't. Loads of stuff about this problem on the forum, for example with the Zeiss ZM Sonnar 50mm f1.5.

infosecgeek
03-12-2010, 08:05
Ahhhh.... The rangefinder focusing mechanism.... Got it...

RFluhver
07-31-2010, 15:58
Guys...I went to the Hara Museum (http://www.haramuseum.or.jp/generalTop.html) yesterday to see the Eggleston exhibition. Brilliant stuff. After my viewing, I stopped by in the museum shop and picked up a DVD of Reiner Holzemer's film on the man. You can see a trailer here (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-OuILnb3GE8).

You might notice that Eggleston is carrying a Leica, but also that the lens appears to be a Nokton 35/1.2. Here are a couple of screengrabs I took.

http://imgur.com/sWdEQ.jpg

http://imgur.com/2hYwt.jpg

OK, not quite so clear, but it sure looks like a Nokton to me!

mabelsound
07-31-2010, 16:45
I think you're right!

kxl
07-31-2010, 17:53
Look at the "Everyday Egypt" gallery on my website. All the color photos are from a CV 35/1.2 and an Epson R-D1s.

Nigel Meaby
08-02-2010, 13:38
That film was shown on the BBC here some months ago and I'm confident in saying that it was a Nokton Eggleston was using. I still have the film on the hardrive. Makes for compulsive viewing.