Last week, Huss and I had a discussion about trading the M4-2 I bought from him a few years ago for his M3. He, rightfully, convinced me I was better off keeping the M4-2. However; even thinking about a M3 led me to looking at 50mm lenses. A while back, I had the first version of the 50 1.5 Nokton ASPH. It was a bit odd with it's 1950's styling but mostly it was just too big. Anyway, a 50 1.5 Nokton ASPS MC V2 arrived this week and I took it for a test run this morning. I have posted the same mural before but in B&W.
M4-2, Voigtlander 50 1.5 Nokton ASPH MC V2, Fujicolor 200
Ornament, Multnomah Village
Ornament, Multnomah Village
Fat City Cafe, Multnomah Village
Mural Detail, Beaverton, Oregon
Mural Detail, Beaverton, Oregon
Otter, Beaverton, Oregon
Mural Detail, Beaverton, Oregon
Door
Mural Detaul, Beaverton, Oregon
Mural Detail, Beaverton, Oregon
Electric Meters
Overall, I really like the lens. The mount gave me a bit of trouble initially but after a session of putting it on and taking it off the camera, now it clicks into place.
The "Ashford Academy"; built in 1825 for use as a private, then later, as a public school until 1949. Placed on the National Historic Register in 1989.
Shot with Wisner Technical Field (5x7) with S-K 120mm f8 lens, on Fomapan 400.