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Having fun Bart?
You bet I'm having fun, Pete.
I was surprised how well I could the focus right (most of the time) with the Apo-Telyt 3.4/135. And that after 10 'rusty' years ...
Another pleasant surprise is how well the Voigtländer Heliar 2.8/40 performs. It's amazingly sharp, though a bit 'clinical' perhaps. But still a lovely little lens for carrying around.
All the best.
+1 for the new M 11pCongrats on your new M Bart, it seems you had the good sense to hang onto your M glass?
Love it. Also noted Nocti F1, looks very capable with high res sensor. I havent tried mine for years, it has no serial number but it is one of the very first copies.'Under construction' - Vondelpark, Amsterdam NL ...
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| m11-p | noctilux 1.0/50mm |
Love it. Also noted Nocti F1, looks very capable with high res sensor. I havent tried mine for years, it has no serial number but it is one of the very first copies.
Nice image Bart, and less "clinical" versus the VM Heliar 40 mm.| m11-p | noctilux 1.0/50mm |
Nice image Bart, and less "clinical" versus the VM Heliar 40 mm.
Have you solved your rangefinder focussing problem with the noctilux or are you resorting to using live view for accurate focussing?