I confess I am an absolute novice on film cameras, but here are my humble offerings with the CV 35mm Nokton Classic MC. Some on Tri-X and some on Superia 400.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/clemlim/sets/72157604127593234/
Last weekend I met up with SK Chang (and his new 35/1.4 SC which he picked up a couple weeks ago from Chiif) and took a number of comparison shots with his lens and my 35 Ultron. I just developed the negs yesterday and I'll be writing some stuff on it soon. Wide open, I like the bokeh and tonality of the Ultron better (only slightly) but the Nokton is noticeably sharper and loads smaller.
I just sold off my Ultron and am looking for a good deal on a Nokton Classic![]()
I just ordered the SC version this past Friday. Most of my RF-toting friends are b&w filmie geek fanboys like me so I'm not sure any of them is interested in the MC version. The SC version is contrasty enough in b&w...I can't imagine how contrasty the MC version would be.Let us know your view again if you have a chance to try out the 35/1.4 MC
Last weekend I met up with SK Chang (and his new 35/1.4 SC which he picked up a couple weeks ago from Chiif) and took a number of comparison shots with his lens and my 35 Ultron. I just developed the negs yesterday and I'll be writing some stuff on it soon. Wide open, I like the bokeh and tonality of the Ultron better (only slightly) but the Nokton is noticeably sharper and loads smaller.QUOTE]
Waiting for your results :think:
Thanks Chiif. Need the lens quick for a wedding.
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Generally, with color you'd rather have contrast then midtones so your best choice would probably be the MC version.Planning to get this lens. I mostly shoot Color, can advise whether to choose SC or MC ? Thanks.