Nikon DSLR Forums Home 

This site requires new users to accept that a small amount of member data is captured and held in an attempt to reduce spammers and to manage users. This site also uses cookies to ensure ease of use. In order to comply with new DPR regulations you are required to agree/disagree with this process. If you do not agree then please email the Admins using info@nikondslr.uk after requesting a new account. Thank you.

 Moderated by: chrisbet,  
AuthorPost
novicius



Joined: Mon Aug 13th, 2012
Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
Posts: 442
Status: 
Offline
Am I reading those specs. correctly...or do I need new spectacles...

Z Noct

Approx. Dimensions (Diameter x Length)

4.01 in. (102 mm)  x  6.02 in. (153 mm)


Approx. Weight

70.6 oz. (2,000 g)


Two Kilograms..??..for a Standard Lens...

Pricey too...( 8000 ) Eight Thousand USd.

Mebbe Nikon should have studied this one...

--------------------------------------------------

LEITZ Noctilux

Focal Length 50mm
Focus Type Manual Focus
Filter Size 60 mm (Front)
Dimensions (¸ x L) 2.9 x 3" / 73 x 75.1 mm
Weight 1.5 lb / 700 g


Seven Hundred grams...( O.7 Kilograms ) 

Granted...it does go for more than 12000,- USd.

So, which is Your choice..

GeoffR

 

Joined: Thu Apr 12th, 2012
Location: Denham, United Kingdom
Posts: 293
Status: 
Offline
novicius wrote:
Am I reading those specs. correctly...or do I need new spectacles...

Z Noct
Approx. Dimensions (Diameter x Length)
4.01 in. (102 mm)  x  6.02 in. (153 mm)
Approx. Weight
70.6 oz. (2,000 g)


Two Kilograms..??..for a Standard Lens...

Pricey too...( 8000 ) Eight Thousand USD.

Mebbe Nikon should have studied this one...

--------------------------------------------------

LEITZ Noctilux

Focal Length 50mm
Focus Type Manual Focus
Filter Size 60 mm (Front)
Dimensions (¸ x L) 2.9 x 3" / 73 x 75.1 mm
Weight 1.5 lb / 700 g


Seven Hundred grams...( O.7 Kilograms ) 

Granted...it does go for more than 12000,- USD.

So, which is Your choice..
My choice is neither.
I have a Nikon AF-D 50 f1.4 that I haven't used in many years, with digital cameras and the ability to use higher ISO as required I find less need for really fast lenses and travelling with cameras makes simplicity more important.

The Nikon 24-70 f2.8 is only 900g and the 70-200 is around 1,300g so the pair weigh in at only 200g more than the Z Noct. For my purposes the latter is completely over the top in both weight and price.

Both the Nikon Z Noct and the Leica Noctilux are specialist lenses and, I am sure, excellent performers in their field but I don't need them. Neither does my bank balance!

jk



Joined: Mon Apr 2nd, 2012
Location: Carthew, Cornwall, United Kingdom
Posts: 6880
Status: 
Offline
@Novicius I see you are in Malaysia and limited to your balcony....... the 2kg weight should be no problem with short distance carrying but the wallet lightening $8k USD might cause the eyes to water!

I would choose neither but use a 50mm f1.4 AFS and boost ISO by two stops, or the 50mm f1.2 MF and boost by one stop.

chrishamer

 

Joined: Sat Apr 7th, 2012
Location:  
Posts: 61
Status: 
Offline
Honestly I think it's just a halo lens, on par with the $700 Mac Pro wheels apple sells. They'll sell a few, but it's mostly there to get people talking.

I'm more interested in the 50mm 1.2S The 50mm 1.8S is absolutely sublime, so will have to seriously consider if I need the 1.2S given I mostly shoot the 1.8S at F4 or above.

rmoser

 

Joined: Tue Apr 17th, 2012
Location: Flower Mound, Texas USA
Posts: 39
Status: 
Offline
My old manual focus Nikon f1.2 50mm weighs 400gm, so only mildly outrageous. But back in those days they made them out of real metal, so that adds to the weight.

Rob

jk



Joined: Mon Apr 2nd, 2012
Location: Carthew, Cornwall, United Kingdom
Posts: 6880
Status: 
Offline
My Nikon 400mm f2.8 AFS ED II  weighs in at 6.5kg!
o.O
Anyone for weight lifting.
Add the tripod and the Wimberley mount!

Robert



Joined: Mon Apr 2nd, 2012
Location: South Lakeland, UK
Posts: 4066
Status: 
Offline
jk wrote:
My Nikon 400mm f2.8 AFS ED II  weighs in at 6.5kg!
o.O
Anyone for weight lifting.
Add the tripod and the Wimberley mount!
And a camera, and a TC. o.O  More weight (mass) the better, makes for less vibration.  :thumbs:  Mass is good, vibration is bad.

Eric



Joined: Thu Apr 19th, 2012
Location: United Kingdom
Posts: 4435
Status: 
Offline
Robert wrote:
And a camera, and a TC. o.O  More weight (mass) the better, makes for less vibration.  :thumbs:  Mass is good, vibration is bad. Leaving it in the cupboard is worse....which is what would happen if I was being asked to lug 10kg of gear around with me.

Robert



Joined: Mon Apr 2nd, 2012
Location: South Lakeland, UK
Posts: 4066
Status: 
Offline
Wimp!!! :lol::lol::lol:

jk



Joined: Mon Apr 2nd, 2012
Location: Carthew, Cornwall, United Kingdom
Posts: 6880
Status: 
Offline
Eric wrote:
Leaving it in the cupboard is worse....which is what would happen if I was being asked to lug 10kg of gear around with me. Actually when you are going birding there is no better combo (IMHO). 
The whole unit on a tripod makes for a very easily portable, if heavy, rig.  If you take it apart to make it easier to carry it actually become unwieldy.  Slung over the shoulder with the lens down your back and holding the tripod legs it seems no different to carrying the D3S with a 300mm lens!  Doesnt seem logical but is a reality.

Robert



Joined: Mon Apr 2nd, 2012
Location: South Lakeland, UK
Posts: 4066
Status: 
Offline
jk wrote:
Actually when you are going birding there is no better combo (IMHO). 
The whole unit on a tripod makes for a very easily portable, if heavy, rig.  If you take it apart to make it easier to carry it actually become unwieldy.  Slung over the shoulder with the lens down your back and holding the tripod legs it seems no different to carrying the D3S with a 300mm lens!  Doesnt seem logical but is a reality.
That's what I do when I go to motor racing, albeit with a heavy monopod, very comfortable.

chrisbet



Joined: Fri Feb 8th, 2019
Location: Leigh On Sea, Essex , United Kingdom
Posts: 1428
Status: 
Offline
Lol - my 610 with the 70-300 is a mere 1.7 kg, I can carry it with two fingers :lol:

jk



Joined: Mon Apr 2nd, 2012
Location: Carthew, Cornwall, United Kingdom
Posts: 6880
Status: 
Offline
chrisbet wrote:
Lol - my 610 with the 70-300 is a mere 1.7 kg, I can carry it with two fingers :lol: That what comes from taking bolts out with your fingers.  Hands as strong as spanners!!  :lol:

chrisbet



Joined: Fri Feb 8th, 2019
Location: Leigh On Sea, Essex , United Kingdom
Posts: 1428
Status: 
Offline
Ten pin bowling helps too ... :cheersduo:

Eric



Joined: Thu Apr 19th, 2012
Location: United Kingdom
Posts: 4435
Status: 
Offline
Robert wrote:
Wimp!!! :lol::lol::lol: Probably. 

That said, it's not an inability to do it...did it for years commercially.
I just don't see the need to make a task unnecessarily tiresome, if you can achieve the same results carrying a fraction of the weight.

Same with blankets v duvet, overcoats v anoraks, steel v aluminium.

Eric



Joined: Thu Apr 19th, 2012
Location: United Kingdom
Posts: 4435
Status: 
Offline
jk wrote:
Actually when you are going birding there is no better combo (IMHO). 
The whole unit on a tripod makes for a very easily portable, if heavy, rig.  If you take it apart to make it easier to carry it actually become unwieldy.  Slung over the shoulder with the lens down your back and holding the tripod legs it seems no different to carrying the D3S with a 300mm lens!  Doesnt seem logical but is a reality.
Or you could just carry it in a long holster and leave your hands free for the bins.

D500 + 1.4 tc + 500mm (with lens hood in place)



Click here to comment on this image.

jk



Joined: Mon Apr 2nd, 2012
Location: Carthew, Cornwall, United Kingdom
Posts: 6880
Status: 
Offline
Man on a mission!
:whip:


Current theme is Blue



A small amount of member data is captured and held in an attempt to reduce spammers and to manage users. This site also uses cookies to ensure ease of use. In order to comply with new DPR regulations you are required to agree/disagree with this process. If you do not agree then please email the Admins using info@nikondsl.uk Thank you.


Hosted by Octarine Services

UltraBB 1.173 Copyright © 2008-2024 Data 1 Systems
Page processed in 0.0760 seconds (64% database + 36% PHP). 123 queries executed.