Even more “real world” pictures (and a video) of the Nikon Z Noct


Nikkor NOCT 58mm f/1.2 CF cinema lens by Zero Optik Nikon Rumors

Nikon Z 58mm f/0.95 Noct ( 82mm filters, 70.5 oz./4.4 pounds/2,000g, 1.64'/0.5m close focus, $7,997 ). bigger. I got mine at B&H. I'd also get mine at Adorama or at Amazon, or used at eBay if you know How to Win at eBay.


Nikon NoctNikkor 58mm F/1.2 meteor

Maximum Angle of View: 40.8° Lens Elements: 7 Lens Groups: 6 Diaphragm Blades: 9 Aspherical Elements: 1 Autofocus: No Minimum Focus Distance: 1.9ft. (0.58m) Filter Size: 52mm Accepts Filter Type: Screw-on


Nikkor NOCT 58mm f/1.2 CF cinema lens by Zero Optik Nikon Rumors

Nikon AI 58mm f1.2 Noct-Nikkor Lens Pre-Owned · f/1.2 · 58mm $2,499.00 camerawest (17,906) 99.6% Buy It Now Free shipping Free returns Nikon Authorized Seller [Top Mint] NIKON Ai-s Noct Nikkor 58mm f/1.2 Lens Pre-Owned · Nikon S · f/1.2 · 58mm $3,288.00 fisheyemarkets (1,883) 100% Buy It Now +$28.00 shipping from Japan


Nikon Announces the Nikkor Z 58mm f/0.95 S Noct, Its Fastest Lens Ever

We can see a drastic departure in numbers here - being a much older lens, the Noct 58mm f/1.2 completely overruns the modern 58mm f/1.4G at the maximum aperture - this lens is sharper at f/1.2 than the other lens at f/1.4G, which is pretty incredible.


Nikon Nikkor Z 58mm f/0.95 S Noct Lens Review ePHOTOzine

The Noct-Nikkor 58mm f/1.2 is a special lens made for night-time photography. The "special" part comes from an aspherical glass element to combat sagittal coma flare*and spherical aberration which is a common problem with fast normal lenses. The normal way to fight this is to stop down the lens.


Nikon NoctNikkor 58mm F/1.2 meteor

The 58/1.2 is one of my two dream lenses. My other dream lense is the 200/2 VR. I have the poor mans option - the 50/1.2, but it doesn't come close to the Noct with regards to sharpness wide open.


f22cameras Nikon NoctNikkor 58mm f/1.2 AIS (192927)

The NIKKOR Z 58mm f/0.95 S Noct is a 58mm manual focus lens with a fast f/0.95 aperture for spectacular bokeh. Explore & Shop today!. To counteract these anomalies and ensure crisp, clean images, the Noct employs two of Nikon's most advanced lens coatings: Nano Crystal Coat for eliminating incidental light from a diagonal direction and new.


Two more "handson" pictures of the Nikon Z Noct Nikkor 58mm f/0.95

Nikon Noct-Nikkor 58mm f/1.2: Introduced in 1977, this lens was named after the term "Nocturnal" and was particularly designed to counteract the coma and spherical aberration seen in wide apertures during nighttime photography.


TEST Nikon Nikkor Z 58mm f0.95 S Noct Mørkets fyrste

I wonder a Noct lens review without nights cape or night sky shot with pointed light source such a star? If you take a night sky photo in a dark sky areas for astrophotography style photo with a regular Nikon 50/F1.4G vs. 58mm/F1.4G (and this Noct 58mm/F1.2 Ai) then you will understand the main reason behind this lens was built and highlighted by Nikon:


Nikon Nikkor Z 58mm f/0.95 S Noct Lens In Development ePHOTOzine

Key Features. Z-Mount Lens/FX Format. Aperture Range: f/0.95 to f/16. Three Aspherical Elements. Four Extra-Low Dispersion Elements. Show More. The Noct is back and faster than ever with the Nikon NIKKOR Z 58mm f/0.95 S Noct. Made possible by the wider design of the Z mount, this renowned and unique lens has returned with an updated design.


Nikon NoctNikkor 58mm F/1.2 meteor

Noct-NIKKOR 58mm f/1.2 Noct-Nikkor November 2nd 2021's sunset. Taos, New Mexico Kelly and Stella. Noct-Nikkor Walking around some trails looking for the famous Dancing Aspens. On our afternoon walk, the dog loves to roll around in the snow. One of Angel Fire Bike Park's Rental Technicians photographed at work.


Two more "handson" pictures of the Nikon Z Noct Nikkor 58mm f/0.95

This Nikon 58mm f/1.2 Noct-NIKKOR is the fastest, sharpest and most contrasty lens ever made by Nikon when compared to any other lens at f/1.2 or f//1.4. Used wide-open, its performance is unbeaten, and if you shoot at these apertures, you'll love the Noct.


f22cameras Nikon NoctNikkor 58mm f/1.2 AIS (192927)

They are in the same "family" when it comes to the way they draw an image to the sensor. More snaps with the Nikkor 58 1.2 on the Leica SL. All at f/1.2 where this lens should LIVE. When you want to modern it up, just step down to f/2-f/4. But this lens is not a lens for the masses.


f22cameras Nikon NoctNikkor 58mm f/1.2 AIS (192927)

This Nikkor NOCT 58mm f/1.2 CF cinema lens post is by Tim Arasheben ( Instagram) - the lens is rehoused by Zero Optik and is mainly used in the movie industry ( available for rent here ): Nikon introduced the Noct-Nikkor lens in 1977, in an effort to create a technical marvel optimized for nocturnal (low-to-no light) use.


f22cameras Nikon NoctNikkor 58mm f/1.2 AIS (192927)

This is the Nikon 58mm 1.2 Nocf. Yes, you read that correctly, Nocf. And before you try to figure out what Nocf means (nocfastest? Nocfasterer?) it is a mistake. You see, when the lenses were being made, for a certain amount of the lenses the technician who was engraving the lens made a bit of an 'oopsie' and incorrectly engraved the lenses.


Nikon NIKKOR Z 58mm f/0.95 S Noct Lens Ace Photo

Now that Nikon is releasing a 58mm f/0.95 Noct for their Z system, it's worth taking a look back at their older Noct lens - the 58mm f/1.2 - if only for curiosity's sake. This is one of Nikon's most famous lenses, especially for portraiture and nighttime photography, where its output is difficult to match.

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