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MILLIREHM

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Re: The new Noct 58mm f/0.95 - Bet and Win!!!
« Reply #30 on: October 10, 2019, 19:26:27 »
We will have to see how it really performs, how the bokeh is, how Coma corrections are, whether it will show some indistinguishable character.
For me the focal range 50-58 is not of primary importance, and it is very expensive, currently i dont think I will go for it, but who knows ;-)
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Re: The new Noct 58mm f/0.95 - Bet and Win!!!
« Reply #31 on: October 10, 2019, 20:50:14 »
I am looking forward to the results Birna and Michael will achieve. I already bought my insane lens this year, the 2/200VR and I hope I will be able to keep it in the financially stressful house building process. When the house project is finished I will be quite well off ... before that all my money is in the project all my time and power go into the project. This is exciting and wonderful and frightening and rewarding...
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Re: The new Noct 58mm f/0.95 - Bet and Win!!!
« Reply #32 on: October 10, 2019, 20:53:17 »
Godspeed Frank!  Building a home is the one of the few thing I believe every man should accomplish in their life.  Good on you.
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Re: The new Noct 58mm f/0.95 - Bet and Win!!!
« Reply #33 on: October 10, 2019, 20:53:18 »
About $2500, I somehow believe...   LZ

I do not think so. I guess they want to sell some of these so I guess more in the 1750€ street price region...
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Re: The new Noct 58mm f/0.95 - Bet and Win!!!
« Reply #34 on: October 10, 2019, 20:54:20 »
Godspeed Frank!  Building a home is the one of the few thing I believe every man should accomplish in their life.  Good on you.

Thank you, Tristin. It will be very beautiful
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MILLIREHM

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Re: The new Noct 58mm f/0.95 - Bet and Win!!!
« Reply #35 on: October 10, 2019, 22:32:20 »
I am looking forward to the results Birna and Michael will achieve. I already bought my insane lens this year, the 2/200VR and I hope I will be able to keep it in the financially stressful house building process. When the house project is finished I will be quite well off ... before that all my money is in the project all my time and power go into the project. This is exciting and wonderful and frightening and rewarding...

Congratulation - the 200 f/2 is insane, and probably more useful than the 58 mm lens imho.
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Re: The new Noct 58mm f/0.95 - Bet and Win!!!
« Reply #36 on: October 11, 2019, 01:41:27 »
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Re: The new Noct 58mm f/0.95 - Bet and Win!!!
« Reply #37 on: October 17, 2019, 09:46:35 »
,,,,,The Norwegian RRP was a tad higher than I had wished for, though (NOK 93990,-). ,,,,,
Just got the pre order price incl vat in Denmark; 10,000 US$  :o
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Re: The new Noct 58mm f/0.95 - Bet and Win!!!
« Reply #38 on: October 17, 2019, 09:56:49 »
The pre-order price in NL is 8,999 EUR, that is including 21% sales tax...

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Re: The new Noct 58mm f/0.95 - Bet and Win!!!
« Reply #40 on: October 20, 2019, 12:06:14 »
For the new NOCT s lens, I will not use a 82mm UV filter in the studio, but if I go outside, what is considered the clearest and best brand of UV filter?
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Re: The new Noct 58mm f/0.95 - Bet and Win!!!
« Reply #41 on: October 20, 2019, 12:16:42 »
Michael,

this, and the previous article it references in the text, could probably help you https://www.lensrentals.com/blog/2017/09/looking-at-clear-and-uv-filter-spectrograms/
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Re: The new Noct 58mm f/0.95 - Bet and Win!!!
« Reply #42 on: October 20, 2019, 13:17:02 »
Michael,

this, and the previous article it references in the text, could probably help you https://www.lensrentals.com/blog/2017/09/looking-at-clear-and-uv-filter-spectrograms/

I can't really read the graphs. Can someone please just suggest what brand and type best protect the NOCt or should I not use any, please?
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Re: The new Noct 58mm f/0.95 - Bet and Win!!!
« Reply #43 on: October 21, 2019, 06:02:03 »
I would use a clear or UV protective filter if the lens is exposed to dusty, sandy or salty conditions, or heavy pollen which could damage the front element. Otherwise use a hood to protect the front element from fingers, bumps etc. Normally I don't use a filter as the extra glass-air surfaces are always going to increase the chance of flare and reflections, and could cause minor loss in micro contrast etc, plus it slows me down if I need to swap it out for a polariser or other filter.

UV filters can be of some help in landscape pictures by removing UV light which can cause haze or a blue cast, but in these cases often a polariser is more effective. I'm not sure if you shoot landscapes, so that not be relevant for you.

If you are going to use one of these filters, choose one with the highest transmission. Depending on where the UV cut-off is, it may introduce a color cast but white balance can take care of that. If you want it simply for a protective filter, then one with high transmission into the violet/UV spectrum might be a better choice. Also consider the mount, a good quality mount is not going to bind or get stuck. I'd say any of the high quality filters from Nikon, B&W etc are fine.

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Re: The new Noct 58mm f/0.95 - Bet and Win!!!
« Reply #44 on: October 21, 2019, 12:27:02 »
I can't really read the graphs. Can someone please just suggest what brand and type best protect the NOCt or should I not use any, please?
The "BW XS-Pro Clear MRC-Nano Coated" is the best on the marked, most neutral protection filter.
It has the MRC coatings and on top of this the Nano coating Nikon also uses on their top end lenses to keep it easy to clean.
I agree with Roland on all points as well ;)
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