Les Sarile
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La Chou, no doubt the poor public needs protection . . . 
BTW, what extinct mounts did you try and what were your results?

BTW, what extinct mounts did you try and what were your results?
I think some of you will attain this level of skill someday.
I was once a lens maniac like many of you, guys. All this lasted till I had a chance to compare two (presently extinct) camera/lens systems. This comparison taught me a lot, and among other things it taught me not to "trust" the lens and work with hi-end lenses as if worked with poor ones. All lenses are "culs-de-bouteille" to me now. I think some of you will attain this level of skill someday. I do not care much which lens I use now, unless it is a Tamron, which I can not even get focused (br-r-r-r-r-r!).
You just continue selling lies to each other. It is all about money, not the result. If we ran a test 99% of you would not tell a Zeiss from a Leica, a Canon from a Nikon. Not speaking about the poor public, who never cares. It is all about money. "You will either know it...,or you won't".*
*From "Men in Black-III".
When the Noct was designed and built the use of aspherical elements was not common, those elements at that time required special cutting and polishing techniques, as well the reject rate on those elements we very high so that added to the cost.
I never said I can tell them apart. My point was, almost nobody can...
@sehrgut
What "better results" are you talkig about. I meant to say: you can't trust your lens with anything, you have to watch out or it will fail you.
For want of a "glock" you can achieve the same result with a crowbar.
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