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35mm f/1.4 Nokton Images
Old 05-03-2010   #1
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35mm f/1.4 Nokton Images

I'll start it off.. Now, I sometimes crop if I can't get close enough...
I used Fuji Acros 100 at ISO/100... Indoors, with this lens, the box speed is great.. but on a sunny day, as seen below, I'd should have rated it at ISO/160 to combat the contrast. It is contrasty on bright days for sure.




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Old 05-23-2010   #2
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Old 05-24-2010   #3
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Old 05-24-2010   #4
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Seem to be going with yellows here...
(this is the Nokton SC version)



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Post your C/V 35 1.4 Images

Just a little OOF on the EP-2. Post 'em if you got 'em.

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I think it would be nice to have just one thread - this way one doesnt have to look for all the shorter ones. I wish there was a way to combine them all into one.
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I have the SC version: here are a couplewith the M6:
1. with Kodak portra 400 VC on the train to Queens looking back at Manhattan:
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/phot...p?photo=123775

2. This on with BW Fuji Neopan 1600 at 800 ASA:
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/phot...p?photo=123780

great lens, but Ive since bumped up to the Lux 35.
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Love it Joe
just the PURRfect amount of Edge & Contrast....
that 35 suits You well... !!
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35 1.4 Tri-x rodinal contre-jour
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A few from a recent trip to Omaha:

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A few from a recent trip to Omaha:

Wedding Videographer, Joslyn Art Museum May, 2010


Shooting The Guys, Joslyn Art Museum May, 2010


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I think your shots do the best job of displaying the performance of this lens a really excellent middle distance lens in particular. That is were is seems to shine.
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I think your shots do the best job of displaying the performance of this lens a really excellent middle distance lens in particular. That is were is seems to shine.
Thank you!

Here's a recent Nokton shot, this time with an M9-P:


Scooter, October 25, 2012 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr
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Old 12-07-2012   #18
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A couple of shots with the M6/1.4/FUJI 400 combo. I don't really care for the Fuji film.
Not the best as I'm still getting used to the camera.

My wife as we watched the ASU vs UofA game, sadly ASU won...


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Old 06-08-2010   #19
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Also here: http://www.rangefinderforum.com/foru...ad.php?t=68103

Here are a couple of new ones on BW400CN; just some friends at the ball game:





Shows you nicely what the lens can do, IMO. This is the MC version.

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Here's a few taken with the MC version on expired E100VS, all at f/1.4.


Nokton 35mm f/1.4 @ f/1.4 by jonmanjiro, on Flickr


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Jon: Nice! Mods: thanks for the consolidation. Should have checked for the main thread prior to posting my OOF lights.
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Um, is this only for SC images now? Should I delete my post with photos taken with my MC?
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Um, is this only for SC images now? Should I delete my post with photos taken with my MC?
No, Do Post Maggieo, any f/stop, any any data you have of the shot you may want to post too.
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[quote=DNG;1318574]I'll start it off.. Now, I sometimes crop if I can't get close enough...
I used Fuji Acros 100 at ISO/100... Indoors, with this lens, the box speed is great.. but on a sunny day, as seen below, I'd should have rated it at ISO/160 to combat the contrast. It is contrasty on bright days for sure.

Actually, no.

If you want to overcome contrast, overexpose (64 or 50) and underdevelop. Underexposing in broad daylight will make your pictures even more contrasty because they will lack shadow details.
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