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Interesting test of the Noct-Nikkor 58/1.2 Ai-S
« on: August 27, 2015, 12:22:34 »
With actual measurements too. Apart from its CA department not bad at all.
https://photographylife.com/reviews/nikon-noct-nikkor-58mm-f1-2#more-116770


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Re: Interesting test of the Noct-Nikkor 58/1.2 Ai-S
« Reply #1 on: August 27, 2015, 12:42:48 »
The stats show the noct beats the 58g by an ample margin in sharpness i but once had the occasion to shoot with the noct, cheapest copy in the market is some €2500 at least.

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Re: Interesting test of the Noct-Nikkor 58/1.2 Ai-S
« Reply #2 on: August 27, 2015, 12:45:55 »
Sten, many thanks.  With rarity and price I think I will have to be happy with the 58 1.4G (which I am  :) ) .  I can always dream of finding one in some out of the way shop where the owner doesn't know what he has .. lol
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Re: Interesting test of the Noct-Nikkor 58/1.2 Ai-S
« Reply #3 on: August 27, 2015, 13:32:23 »
Thanks for finding and sharing Sten.

The test seems to differ a lot from this one:

http://www.photozone.de/nikon_ff/883-nikkorafs5814ff?start=1

Re shrapness values overall and sharpness values for mid and corener are much more even. But I don't know how they measure preciesly or why there is such a huge difference.

I don't really see that much difference between the old Noct Nikkor and the new 58mm 1.4... Except maybe the old Noct had more of an even field curvature...
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Re: Interesting test of the Noct-Nikkor 58/1.2 Ai-S
« Reply #4 on: August 27, 2015, 14:34:58 »
Do I understand correctly that peak performance at f=4 is due to
sensor characteristics of the D810 and that peak performance might
be found at f=5.6 for a D600 or F=8 for a D3?
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Re: Interesting test of the Noct-Nikkor 58/1.2 Ai-S
« Reply #5 on: August 27, 2015, 14:53:16 »
No, I belive that is a wrong assumption.
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Re: Interesting test of the Noct-Nikkor 58/1.2 Ai-S
« Reply #6 on: August 27, 2015, 15:52:27 »
I thought the Diffraction limit of the sensors do override the
resolution limit of the lens which might well be at f=4.

So if it was at f=5.6 the smaller pixels might see the peak at f=4
anyway.

As discussed earlier the absolute value of a higher res Sensor
will still be higher than that of a lower res sensor at same aperture.
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Re: Interesting test of the Noct-Nikkor 58/1.2 Ai-S
« Reply #7 on: August 27, 2015, 16:54:19 »
I thought the Diffraction limit of the sensors do override the
resolution limit of the lens which might well be at f=4.

So if it was at f=5.6 the smaller pixels might see the peak at f=4
anyway.

As discussed earlier the absolute value of a higher res Sensor
will still be higher than that of a lower res sensor at same aperture.

I'm positive that we have debated this at length in the past. The only way for a sensor to shift the peak of the resolution curve (as a function of aperture), is for the sensor-only MTF function to depend on the aperture of the lens. If you're willing to assume this, you can end up with a peak at f/4 with camera A and a peak at f/5.6 with camera B. Personally, I think the assumption is very unrealistic, plus I have never seen measurements which would lead me to conclude that it is needed. For all intents and purposes, the sharpest aperture of a lens is the same over a very wide range of sensors. Higher-res sensors are therefore expected to give a boost (however small) in resolution at all apertures, and we do not expect the existence of a "diffraction-limited" aperture beyond which there is no resolution increase whatsoever (leaving aside the effects of focusing errors and camera shake which may mask small gains in resolution).
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Re: Interesting test of the Noct-Nikkor 58/1.2 Ai-S
« Reply #8 on: August 27, 2015, 17:48:47 »
What is there to compare?

One is a night and stars lens and the other is a portrait lens.

One is a collector item and the other is an artsy/fartsy item.

One is manual and the other is AF.

I have both and don't use either. I got the Noct for my collection many years ago and got the 58G because there was a special offer this summer at J. Lewis for GBP999 less VAT, you do the math.

For my type of work, they simply don't cut. Unfortunately, I have limited time to indulge in artsy/fartsy photography and frankly I would rather use the Leica R 50/60. It trashes all 50 focals across all brands.....and I do not do brick walls or IMA test.

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Re: Interesting test of the Noct-Nikkor 58/1.2 Ai-S
« Reply #9 on: August 27, 2015, 19:14:05 »
Why would one opt for a mistress if there is a beautiful wife yearning for you at home?

These Nikkors put you in a similar, but perhaps easier solvable, quandry.

Enjoy both. Or stick to the one you have available. Or dream on.

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Re: Interesting test of the Noct-Nikkor 58/1.2 Ai-S
« Reply #10 on: August 27, 2015, 19:44:07 »
As Paul Newman would say: "Why fool around with hamburger when you have steak at home?”

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Re: Interesting test of the Noct-Nikkor 58/1.2 Ai-S
« Reply #11 on: August 27, 2015, 19:54:51 »
The 45 P is nice enough, but it lacks the magic of the Noct. Besides, it's way too tiny for my hands.

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Re: Interesting test of the Noct-Nikkor 58/1.2 Ai-S
« Reply #12 on: August 27, 2015, 20:08:58 »
Get on that plane!  ::)
There are probably dozens of great normal lenses out there (45-60mm). Probably the most of all focal lengths...
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Re: Interesting test of the Noct-Nikkor 58/1.2 Ai-S
« Reply #13 on: August 27, 2015, 22:39:04 »
Did I mention? I like the 1.8/50g .... hahahah

Thank you Simone. Convincing argument!
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Re: Interesting test of the Noct-Nikkor 58/1.2 Ai-S
« Reply #14 on: August 28, 2015, 07:57:02 »
If I remember correctly, the aspherical surface is the front side of the second element, not the first one.

EDIT: my memory betrayed me.  The review is correct.
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