Re: FM Review of the Voigtlander 40mm f/1.2 Nokton
I just got tired of arguing with some goons in a youtube thread about the bokeh issues Steve Huff had with his Sony camera (vs. Leica SL), caused by the EFCS (electronic first curtain shutter) and took some samples with my Nokton 40mm. Steve had thought it was because of the lens (Nokton 58mm) not working with Sony. And as I can see this happening in some of your pictures as well, I might as well link it here as well. Hope you don't mind...
For people that don't know it yet, Sony cameras have some issues when having the efcs on and shooting at fast shutter speeds (faster than 1/500s). These issues are especially visible in images taken with lenses like the Nokton. Mainly the image exposure across the frame can be uneven and the bokeh balls gets cut in half.
You can avoid these issues when shooting with large apertures and fast shutter speeds by using:
a) either mechanical shutter (efcs turned off)
b) OR by using electronic silent shutter (like I did - but has it's own problems with panning and fast subjects due to rolling shutter)