· The Leica 50mm F Noctilux-M was in production from , so it’s definitely a lens that’s been around for a few years but it does not in any way feel like an older lens which is a testament to its superior build quality. · The Leica 50mm F1 Noctilux-M produces smooth out-of-focus area with outstanding colour rendition. This ultra-fast lens is capable of absorbing all surrounding light and output the most amazing bokeh you will ever www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 2 mins. The Noctilux has a long throw focusing helix for more precise focusing which is needed at f/1; this makes focusing slower than with Leica's other 50mm lenses but it is needed with the very thin depth of field that the Noctilux produces at maximum aperture/5(3).
Leica is still back at 's manual-diaphragm technology in their optically simpler manual-focus NOCTILUX like the 50mm f/, which can't focus anywhere near as closely, and Nikon still uses mechanical diaphragms as well. There were 4 variants of Noctilux-M 50mm F/1: code , filter E58, lens hood , serial numbers up to code , filter E60, lens hood , code , filter E60, lens hood , code , filter E60, lens hood built-in. The Leica 50mm Noctilux-M f/ Version 2 (), basically an updated version of the f/ with E60 filter instead of E58 so as to avoid dark corners when using filter. All Noctilux lenses have been with E60 filters since then.
This lens is designed to work with M series Leicas, and though first introduced Photographed with Leica M6 and 50mm f/ Noctilux on Ilford XP2-Super. The EF 50mm lenses are a group of normal prime lenses made by Canon that share the same focal length. These lenses are based on the classic double-Gauss. In it's era, the LEICA NOCTILUX-M 50mm f/1 was the fastest lens in photography. At f/1, so long as you can get it in perfect focus, it's sharp and.
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