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  Published: 2017-03-12, Author: Amateur , review by: amateurphotographer.co.uk

  • The Leica rangefinder has always been a favourite with photographers who like to work in a subtle way and with available light. The lack of a reflex mirror means its much easier to handhold at slower shutter speeds. It is, in fact, the very first mirrorl...

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  Published: 2021-12-28, review by: thephoblographer.com

  • State of the art optics, Plenty of lens character, Gorgeous tones with decent contrast, Images require very little post-processing, Ability to shoot in very low light, Sharp images and plenty of bokeh,
  • It's hefty for the m-mount system, The lens is heavy and my hands were sore, Not affordable for a large percentage of photographers

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  Published: 2009-12-01, review by: shutterbug.com

  • Abstract:  When testing Leica’s Summilux-M 24mm f/1.4 and Noctilux-M 50mm f/0.95 lenses I began to get a sense of what my erstwhile colleagues over at our sister publication Automobile feel when test driving a $450,000 Lamborghini Murcielago LP670-4 SuperVeloce....

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  Published: 2009-09-16, review by: popphoto.com

  • Abstract:  Not only is this $10,000 gem the priciest lens we’ve ever tested, it’s the fastest one made—and the first manualfocus we’ve had on our bench in years. A full-framer, it scales up to 67mm on the Leica M8 and M8.2. Its two huge aspheric elements are made...

 
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  Published: 2017-08-21, Author: 梁爽 , review by: xitek.com

  • Abstract:  按惯例先上器材图证明我拥有这器材先徕卡NOCTILUX-M 50 mm f/0.95 ASPH因为它的最大光圈达到了f 0.95的关系,而大伙都知道leica镜头的优秀品质,最大光圈是可用的光圈,这就成就了这只镜头在弱光下无敌的传奇,被大家 称之为”夜神“。本人于2013年7月份入的这只镜头,对它非常之喜欢,入了后,它就成了我大M的挂机头了,慢慢摸清了它的脾性,使用起来也就得心应手了。该镜头采用8枚的镜片前后对称配置的独特镜头结构,包含2枚非球面镜片、以及5枚异常部分分散镜片。还采用相当昂贵的3枚高折射率...

 
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  Published: 2017-06-21, Author: 龚明 , review by: zol.com.cn

  • 中一已达徕卡八成功力从这次的评测来看,中一光学的50mm f/0.95是这次专业组三枚镜头的对比中最为惊艳的一枚。从实际的拍摄感受和画质对比来看,笔者认为虽然中一光学这枚50mm f/0.95的售价不足徕卡的十分之一,但是功力上已经至少达到了徕卡八成...

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  Published: 2017-06-21, Author: 龚明 , review by: zol.com.cn

  • 国产之路难,难点在量产看过了三枚镜头的测试,这三枚镜头可以说代表了国产镜头的最高水准。其实笔者本来还想拿老蛙的12mm f/2.8进行测试,无奈这枚镜头采用预售形式,预售周期很长,本次横评中只好放弃。对于中一光学的顶级镜头,中一光学的新镀膜技术...

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  Published: 2017-06-20, Author: 陈亮 , review by: zol.com.cn

  • 老蛙这个名字,对于很多朋友来说可能会比较陌生,但作为国产镜头的代表厂商,合肥长庚光学推出的老蛙镜头其实已经小有名气了。在镜头定位上,老蛙的产品可以用“另辟蹊径”来形容,微距、柔焦、移轴这些特殊镜头它都有涉及。那么剑走偏锋的老蛙,能否实现对原厂镜头的“弯道超车”呢?老蛙15mm f4老蛙15mm f4 价格:2680元老蛙15mm F4.0 MACRO镜头是针对全画幅设计的数码单反交换镜头,可以从1:1倍摄影倍率到无穷远均可很好成像的超广角微距镜头,可以体验到超广角带 来的前所未有的视觉冲击力。让微距的细节...

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  Published: 2017-09-04, review by: cameranonaniwa.co.jp

  • Abstract:  ライカが誇る勾玉レンズ世界最高峰の明るさ・とろけるようなボケ味・おいそれと手が出せない価格のM型レンズユーザー憧れのレンズ  NOCTILUX-M F0.95 50mm ASPH のご紹介です1966年に初代NOCTILUXが50mmF1.2でアスフェリカルレンズ採用1976年に第二世代NOCTILUXは50mmF1.0アスフェリカルは未採用2008年に待望のアスフェリカルレンズ採用(非球面)で再登場、この時、既にデジタル時代デジカメ最適化されM型ユーザー憧れのレンズとなりコーティング等、進化を遂げ復活し...

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