Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/08/22
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Mark Rabiner wrote:
>> I've only used mine wide open. Since it was on an M8, I pressed the
>> shutter a lot. I haven't used it on non-moving targets yet, so I'm
>> unaware of focus shift and narrowness of field depth. My initial
>> observation is that the field depth is not as critical as the 50/1.0.
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>> On Aug 22, 2009, at 3:30 AM, Mark Pope wrote:
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> My experience with using my Noctilux which I got August 28, 2001 and crazy
> glued to my lens flange for about a year was not f1 and be there;
> But f1000th of a second and be there.
> I tried to shoot the widest aperture I could in other worlds.
> With my shudder speed crazy glued to the f1000th of a second setting.
> Didn't always work out to be f1 to put it mildly.
> I used mainly Neopan 1600 flim.
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> Mark William Rabiner
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Thanks Mark,
of course, one advantage of the M8 is its 1/8000 high speed...:-)
Cheers
Mark
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