Another very positive review of the Nokton 25/0.95, and one of the E-5

Luminous Landscape have gotten hold of one of the first copies of the yet-legendary Voigtländer Nokton 25mm f/0.95 lens for Micro Four Thirds, which they playfully call the “Naught Dot Nokt”. As everyone else before them, they’re very positive about the lens, praising its very good build  and image quality. In comparison to the also quite legendary Leica D Summilux 25mm f/1.4 for Four Thirds, the Nokton definitely has the edge at f/1.4.

ePHOTOzine have published a review of the new Olympus E-5 semi-professional Four Thirds DSLR, successor to the great E-3, and quite similar to its predecessor in most regards. Their verdict: “Olympus have a finely made product that delivers exceptionally good results.” The camera has also been reviewed in the current print issue of the German photography magazine ‘Color Foto‘, where it got very good marks and was ascribed better image quality than the Nikon D7000. Go, Olympus!

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