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[[File:Leica Nocticron cutaway.jpg|thumb|Cutaway of a Leica Nocticron 42,5 mm f/1.2]]
'''Nocticron''' („Night-time“ from [[latin]] ''nox, noctis'' „night“ and [[ancient Greek]] ''kronos'' „time“<ref>Howard Cornelsen : [http://theonlinephotographer.typepad.com/the_online_photographer/2013/08/new-leica-lens-for-micro-43.html New Leica Lens for Micro 4/3], The online Photographer, 2&nbsp;August 2013, retrieved 23&nbsp;October 2015</ref>) is the brand name of [[Optical aberration|optically corrected]] Leica lenses with an extreme [[Lens speed|speed]] of f/1.2. Because of the large [[aperture]] size it is possible to take images with relatively short [[exposure time]] or in [[available light]] situations.

'''Nocticron''' („Night-time“ from [[latin]] ''nox, noctis'' „night“ and [[ancient Greek]] ''kronos'' „time“<ref>Howard Cornelsen : [http://theonlinephotographer.typepad.com/the_online_photographer/2013/08/new-leica-lens-for-micro-43.html New Leica Lens for Micro 4/3], The online Photographer, 2&nbsp;August 2013, retrieved 23&nbsp;October 2015</ref>) is the brand name of Leica lenses with an extreme [[Lens speed|speed]] of f/1.2. Because of the large [[aperture]] size and its image stabilisation system it is possible to take images with relatively short [[exposure time]] especially in [[available light]] situations. Together with the high number of nine [[Diaphragm (optics)|diaphragm blades]] the lens creates a strong and pleasant [[bokeh]].


== Market position ==
== Market position ==
Nocticron lenses are slower than [[Noctilux]] lenses (f/0,95 or f/1,0) and faster than the Leica-lenses with the brand name [[Summilux]] (f/1,4), [[Summicron]] (f/2,0) und [[Elmarit]] (f/2,8).
Nocticron lenses are slower than [[Noctilux]] lenses (f/0,95 or f/1,0) and faster than the Leica-lenses with the brand name [[Summilux]] (f/1,4), [[Summicron]] (f/2,0) and [[Elmarit]] (f/2,8).


== Description ==
== Description ==
'''Nocticron''' [[prime lens]]es are offered as exchangeable lenses for the [[Micro Four Thirds system]] (MFT). At [[photokina]] 2012 the model ''Lumix Leica DG Nocticron 1:1,2/42.5 mm ASPH''<ref>[http://www.dpreview.com/articles/8568637392/panasonic-formally-launches-leica-dg-nocticron-42-5mm-f1-2-asph Panasonic formally launches Leica DG Nocticron 42.5mm F1.2 ASPH], dpreview.com, 6 January 2014, retrieved 23&nbsp;October 2015</ref> was announced, and it is available since 2014.
[[File:Stillleben.Nocticron.jpg|thumb|left|[[Still life]] with parchment and book in candle light, taken with a Nocticron with [[F-number]] 1.2, with [[ISO speed]] 200 and with an [[exposure time]] of 1.3&nbsp;seconds (equates to an [[exposure value]] of -1). The [[illuminance]] level on the parchment was below 1&nbsp;lux.]]


Leica lenses with the model name attribute ''DG'' are made by [[Panasonic]] under license.
'''Nocticron''' lenses are offered as exchangeable lenses for the [[Micro Four Thirds system]] (MFT). At [[photokina]] 2012 the model ''Lumix Leica DG Nocticron 1:1,2/42.5 mm ASPH''<ref>[http://www.dpreview.com/articles/8568637392/panasonic-formally-launches-leica-dg-nocticron-42-5mm-f1-2-asph Panasonic formally launches Leica DG Nocticron 42.5mm F1.2 ASPH], dpreview.com, 6th January 2014, retrieved 23&nbsp;October 2015</ref> was announced, and it is available since 2014.


The lens has a focussing as well as an aperture ring, it is relatively large and heavy, and it is not water or dust proof.
The lens has a smooth focusing ring as well as a clicked aperture ring. It is relatively large and heavy, and is not water or dust proof.


The [[anti-reflective coating]] of the [[telephoto lens]] with 1.7 times [[Normal lens|normal focal length]] has 14 [[Lens (optics)|lenses]] in 11 groups, two of them [[aspheric]] and another with extremely low [[Dispersion (physics)|dispersion]]. The front lens is made of extremely high [[Refractive index|refracting]] glass. The Nocticron has an excellent image quality.<ref name="SLRgear" />
At the moment (end of 2016) it is still the fastest Micro Four Thirds lens with [[image stabilisation]] and [[autofocus]].<ref name="SLRgear">William Brawley: [http://slrgear.com/reviews/showproduct.php/product/1675/cat/all Panasonic 42.5mm f/1.2 ASPH POWER OIS LEICA DG NOCTICRON (Tested)], SLRgear Review, 16&nbsp;January 2014, retrieved 23&nbsp;October 2015</ref> The optical image stabilisation of the lens can even be combined with the opto-mechanical image stabilisation systems of some camera bodies of the system (''Dual Image Stabilisation'' = ''Dual I.S.'').<ref>Gordon Laing: [http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Panasonic_Leica_DG_Nocticron_42-5mm_f1-2_H-NS043E/verdict.shtml Leica Nocticron 42.5mm f1.2 - verdict and scores], cameralabs.com, January 2014, retrieved 23&nbsp;October 2015</ref> The ‘’Dual I.S.’’ mode can be used only if the firmware of the Nocticron has version 1.2 or higher.<ref>[http://www.dpreview.com/articles/3339650904/panasonic-issues-lens-firmware-updates-to-enable-dual-i-s-with-lumix-dmc-gx8 Panasonic issues lens firmware updates to enable Dual I.S. with Lumix DMC-GX8], dpreview.com, 10&nbsp;August 2015, retrieved 23&nbsp;October 2015</ref><ref>[http://av.jpn.support.panasonic.com/support/global/cs/dsc/download/fts/dl/ns043.html Update Contents for H-NS043], support.panasonic.com, 5&nbsp;August 2015, retrieved 23&nbsp;October 2015</ref>


The Nocticron lenses allow a fast lens-body communication for autofocusing with its rather silent stepper motor, due to the large aperture size also at low light conditions.<ref>Gordon Laing: [http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Panasonic_Leica_DG_Nocticron_42-5mm_f1-2_H-NS043E/ Leica Nocticron 42.5mm f1.2 review], cameralabs.com, January 2014, retrieved 12&nbsp;November 2016</ref>
The [[anti-reflective coating]] of the [[telephoto lens]] with 1.7 times [[Normal lens|normal focal length]] has 14 [[Lens (optics)|lenses]] in 11 groups, two of them [[aspheric]] and another with extremly low [[Dispersion (physics)|dispersion]]. The front lens is made of extremly high [[Refractive index|refracting]] glass. The Nocticron has an excellent image quality.<ref name="SLRgear" />


<gallery widths="256" heights="256" caption="Minimum and maximum aperture">
The Nocticron lenses allow a fast lens-body communication for autofocussing with its rather silent stepper motor, due to the large aperture size also at low light conditions.<ref>Gordon Laing: [http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Panasonic_Leica_DG_Nocticron_42-5mm_f1-2_H-NS043E/ Leica Nocticron 42.5mm f1.2 review], cameralabs.com, January 2014, retrieved 12&nbsp;November 2016</ref>
Objektiv.Blendenzahl.16.jpg|Minimum aperture of the Noctricron 42.5 mm (F-number 16)

Objektiv.Blendenzahl.1.2.jpg|Maximum aperture of the Noctricron 42.5 mm (F-number 1,2)
<gallery widths="256" heights="256">
Rose.mit.Wassertropfen.jpg|Rose with water drops in sun light, taken with a Nocticron 42.5 mm with [[F-number]] 1.2, with [[ISO speed]] 200 and with an [[exposure time]] of 1/8000&nbsp; second (equates to a [[exposure value]] of 12.5)
Kornfeld.im.starken.Wind.mit.Bokeh.JPG|Corn field with ears at strong wind with [[bokeh]], taken with a Nocticron 42.5 mm with [[F-number]] 1.2, with [[ISO speed]] 200 and with an [[exposure time]] of 1/4000&nbsp; second
Objektiv.Blendenzahl.1.2.jpg|Maximum aperture of the Noctricron 42.5 mm (F-number 1,2)
Objektiv.Blendenzahl.16.jpg|Minimum aperture of the Noctricron 42.5 mm (F-number 16)
</gallery>
</gallery>


=== Image stabilisation ===
Lenses with the model name attribute ''DG'' are made by [[Panasonic]] under licence.
As of March 2023, while there are other f/1.2 [[autofocus]] lenses,<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.getolympus.com/us/en/lenses.html?lens_features_filter=625|title = Shop Camera Lenses: Zuiko Lenses & Lens Kits &#124; Olympus Cameras, Audio & Binoculars}}</ref> it is still the fastest lens with both [[image stabilisation]] and autofocus.<ref name="SLRgear">William Brawley: [http://slrgear.com/reviews/showproduct.php/product/1675/cat/all Panasonic 42.5mm f/1.2 ASPH POWER OIS LEICA DG NOCTICRON (Tested)], SLRgear Review, 16&nbsp;January 2014, retrieved 23&nbsp;October 2015</ref>

The optical image stabilisation of the lens can even be combined with the opto-mechanical image stabilisation systems of some camera bodies of the system (''Dual Image Stabilisation'' = ''Dual I.S.'').<ref>Gordon Laing: [http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Panasonic_Leica_DG_Nocticron_42-5mm_f1-2_H-NS043E/verdict.shtml Leica Nocticron 42.5mm f1.2 - verdict and scores], cameralabs.com, January 2014, retrieved 23&nbsp;October 2015</ref> The ‘’Dual I.S.’’ mode can be used only if the firmware of the Nocticron has version 1.2 or higher.<ref>[http://www.dpreview.com/articles/3339650904/panasonic-issues-lens-firmware-updates-to-enable-dual-i-s-with-lumix-dmc-gx8 Panasonic issues lens firmware updates to enable Dual I.S. with Lumix DMC-GX8], dpreview.com, 10&nbsp;August 2015, retrieved 23&nbsp;October 2015</ref><ref>[http://av.jpn.support.panasonic.com/support/global/cs/dsc/download/fts/dl/ns043.html Update Contents for H-NS043], support.panasonic.com, 5&nbsp;August 2015, retrieved 23&nbsp;October 2015</ref>

== Gallery ==
The following images show some extraordinary capabilities of the Nocticron such as at [[Night photography|low light]], at [[high-speed photography|high speed]], for strong [[bokeh]] or with [[image stabilisation]].

<gallery widths="256" heights="256" caption="Images taken with a Nocticron, [[focal length]]&nbsp;=&nbsp;42.5&nbsp;mm, [[F-number]]&nbsp;=&nbsp;1.2">
Stillleben.Nocticron.jpg|[[Still life]] with parchment and book in candle light, [[ISO speed]]&nbsp;=&nbsp;200, [[exposure time]]&nbsp;=&nbsp;1.3&nbsp;s, [[exposure value]]&nbsp;=&nbsp;-1. The [[illuminance]] level on the parchment was below 1&nbsp;lux.
Rose.mit.Wassertropfen.jpg|Rose with water drops in sun light, [[ISO speed]]&nbsp;=&nbsp;200, [[exposure time]]&nbsp;=&nbsp;1/8000&nbsp;s, [[exposure value]]&nbsp;=&nbsp;12.5.
Kornfeld.im.starken.Wind.mit.Bokeh.JPG|Wheat field in strong wind with [[bokeh]], [[ISO speed]]&nbsp;=&nbsp;200, [[exposure time]]&nbsp;=&nbsp;1/4000&nbsp;s, [[exposure value]]&nbsp;=&nbsp;11.5.
Universaltheodolit.14Zoll.Pistor&Martins.Berlin.1851.jpg|Free-hand taken museum shot of a historic universal [[theodolite]] in a [[display case]] with transparent glass taken with a [[polarizing filter]], [[ISO speed]]&nbsp;=&nbsp;800, [[exposure time]]&nbsp;=&nbsp;1/8&nbsp;s, [[exposure value]]&nbsp;=&nbsp;0.5.
</gallery>


== Comparison ==
== Comparison ==
Compared to other camera systems with differing normal focal lengths, and therefore different image sensor sizes, the following equivalent values apply to lenses with appropriate properties as the Nocticron 42,5 mm 1,2 within the Micro-Four-Thirds system (MFT). With the parameters given in the table in all camera systems the photographer will get the same [[depth of field]], [[Diffraction-limited system|diffraction limitation]] and [[motion blur]]:
Compared to other camera systems with differing normal focal lengths, and therefore different image sensor sizes, the following equivalent values apply to lenses with appropriate properties as the Nocticron 42,5 mm 1,2 within the Micro-Four-Thirds system (MFT). With the parameters given in the table in all camera systems the photographer will get the same [[angle of view]], [[depth of field]], [[Diffraction-limited system|diffraction limitation]] and [[motion blur]]:


{| class="wikitable zebra"
{| class="wikitable zebra"
![[Image sensor format]]
![[Image sensor format]]
!Focal lengths at the<br />same angle of view<br />( diagonal angle ≈ 29°)
!Focal lengths at the<br />same angle of view<br />(diagonal angle ≈ 29°)
!F-number at the<br />same depth of field
!F-number at the<br />same depth of field and<br />diffraction limitation
!ISO speed at the<br />same exposure time
!ISO speed at the<br />same exposure time
|-
|-
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| style="text-align:center" | [[APS-C]] || style="text-align:center" | 57 mm || style="text-align:center" | 1.6 || style="text-align:center" | 360
| style="text-align:center" | [[APS-C]] || style="text-align:center" | 57 mm || style="text-align:center" | 1.6 || style="text-align:center" | 360
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center" | [[Full frame]] || style="text-align:center" | 85 mm || style="text-align:center" | 2.4 || style="text-align:center" | 800
| style="text-align:center" | [[Full-frame digital SLR|Full frame]] || style="text-align:center" | 85 mm || style="text-align:center" | 2.4 || style="text-align:center" | 800
|}
|}


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[[Category:Leica lenses]]
[[Category:Leica lenses]]
[[Category:Micro Four Thirds system]]
[[Category:Panasonic Micro Four Thirds lenses]]

Latest revision as of 22:59, 25 April 2023

Panasonic Leica DG Nocticron 1:1.2/42.5 Aspheric / Power O.I.S.
MakerPanasonic
Lens mount(s)Micro Four Thirds
Technical data
Typetele prime
Focus drivestepper
Focal length42.5 mm
Focal length (35mm equiv.)85 mm
Crop factor2
Aperture (max/min)f/1.2 / f/16
Close focus distance0.5 m
Max. magnification0.1
Diaphragm blades9, circular
Construction14 elements in 11 groups
Features
Ultrasonic motorYes Yes
Weather-sealingNo No
Lens-based stabilizationYes Yes
Macro capableNo No
Unique featuresaspheric / dual image stabilisation
Applicationportrait / night shots
Physical
Max. length77 mm
Diameter74 mm
Weight425 g
Filter diameter67 mm
Accessories
Lens hoodincluded
Caseincluded
History
Introduction2014
Cutaway of a Leica Nocticron 42,5 mm f/1.2

Nocticron („Night-time“ from latin nox, noctis „night“ and ancient Greek kronos „time“[1]) is the brand name of Leica lenses with an extreme speed of f/1.2. Because of the large aperture size and its image stabilisation system it is possible to take images with relatively short exposure time especially in available light situations. Together with the high number of nine diaphragm blades the lens creates a strong and pleasant bokeh.

Market position[edit]

Nocticron lenses are slower than Noctilux lenses (f/0,95 or f/1,0) and faster than the Leica-lenses with the brand name Summilux (f/1,4), Summicron (f/2,0) and Elmarit (f/2,8).

Description[edit]

Nocticron prime lenses are offered as exchangeable lenses for the Micro Four Thirds system (MFT). At photokina 2012 the model Lumix Leica DG Nocticron 1:1,2/42.5 mm ASPH[2] was announced, and it is available since 2014.

Leica lenses with the model name attribute DG are made by Panasonic under license.

The lens has a smooth focusing ring as well as a clicked aperture ring. It is relatively large and heavy, and is not water or dust proof.

The anti-reflective coating of the telephoto lens with 1.7 times normal focal length has 14 lenses in 11 groups, two of them aspheric and another with extremely low dispersion. The front lens is made of extremely high refracting glass. The Nocticron has an excellent image quality.[3]

The Nocticron lenses allow a fast lens-body communication for autofocusing with its rather silent stepper motor, due to the large aperture size also at low light conditions.[4]

Image stabilisation[edit]

As of March 2023, while there are other f/1.2 autofocus lenses,[5] it is still the fastest lens with both image stabilisation and autofocus.[3]

The optical image stabilisation of the lens can even be combined with the opto-mechanical image stabilisation systems of some camera bodies of the system (Dual Image Stabilisation = Dual I.S.).[6] The ‘’Dual I.S.’’ mode can be used only if the firmware of the Nocticron has version 1.2 or higher.[7][8]

Gallery[edit]

The following images show some extraordinary capabilities of the Nocticron such as at low light, at high speed, for strong bokeh or with image stabilisation.

Comparison[edit]

Compared to other camera systems with differing normal focal lengths, and therefore different image sensor sizes, the following equivalent values apply to lenses with appropriate properties as the Nocticron 42,5 mm 1,2 within the Micro-Four-Thirds system (MFT). With the parameters given in the table in all camera systems the photographer will get the same angle of view, depth of field, diffraction limitation and motion blur:

Image sensor format Focal lengths at the
same angle of view
(diagonal angle ≈ 29°)
F-number at the
same depth of field and
diffraction limitation
ISO speed at the
same exposure time
Nikon CX 31 mm 0.85 100
MFT 42.5 mm 1.2 200
APS-C 57 mm 1.6 360
Full frame 85 mm 2.4 800

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Howard Cornelsen : New Leica Lens for Micro 4/3, The online Photographer, 2 August 2013, retrieved 23 October 2015
  2. ^ Panasonic formally launches Leica DG Nocticron 42.5mm F1.2 ASPH, dpreview.com, 6 January 2014, retrieved 23 October 2015
  3. ^ a b William Brawley: Panasonic 42.5mm f/1.2 ASPH POWER OIS LEICA DG NOCTICRON (Tested), SLRgear Review, 16 January 2014, retrieved 23 October 2015
  4. ^ Gordon Laing: Leica Nocticron 42.5mm f1.2 review, cameralabs.com, January 2014, retrieved 12 November 2016
  5. ^ "Shop Camera Lenses: Zuiko Lenses & Lens Kits | Olympus Cameras, Audio & Binoculars".
  6. ^ Gordon Laing: Leica Nocticron 42.5mm f1.2 - verdict and scores, cameralabs.com, January 2014, retrieved 23 October 2015
  7. ^ Panasonic issues lens firmware updates to enable Dual I.S. with Lumix DMC-GX8, dpreview.com, 10 August 2015, retrieved 23 October 2015
  8. ^ Update Contents for H-NS043, support.panasonic.com, 5 August 2015, retrieved 23 October 2015