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Me too, Amin:Really enjoying your images, Dan!
Hi Amin,... Here are a few more bokeh samples of the Nokton for anyone interested.
f/2.8:
+2.Me too, Amin:
Don't drag him away from the Bokeh thread :shocked::shocked::shocked:
Keith
Thanks for commenting. I'm very pleased with the sharpness and bokeh of this lens. Hopefully will soon have some time to take good photos to share instead of test images!Hi Amin,
It appears that the image @ f/2.8 is incredibly sharp. I also like the bokeh @ f/0.95. As Dan mentioned, the new Nokton lens seems to do well with the colors. Thank you for sharing. Best,
Dan, I do like the b&w rendering of this lens. Not too sure about the colour but I have found, for example, a similar rendering when using my Nokton 50/1.5 on the GF-1. In any case the focus is bang on for the shots so far.Thanks Peter for your Kind words . . . . .
I agree with you regarding the lens having a wonderful OOF. . . . . . it also does very well with the colors . . . . .
John & Rob ~ Contemplation
GF1 with Voigtlander Nokton 25mm f0.95 -- ISO 200 -- f0.95 -- 1/20
Ava
GF1 with Voigtlander Nokton 25mm f0.095 -- ISO 200 -- f0.95 -- 1/15
Autumn Leaves in the Rain
GF1 with Voigtlander Nokton 25mm f0.95 -- ISO 200 -- f0.95 -- 1/2500
Life is Grand!
Dan
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VERY nice!I've been inspired by this thread but elected to get the Schneider 25mm f0.95 which has arrived today.
Wonderful smooth action, superb build quality. I think I'm going to enjoy this lens a lot on my GF1.
Seems to be an issue around the edges of the petals on the left. Possibly it is the processing rather than the lens, maybe excessive sharpening?[/url]