Despite the baffling video ad, Noktor HyperPrime 50mm f/0.95 for MFT cameras rises lots of eyebrows for its maximum aperture.
From some of the sample images which can be seen by clicking the mosaic below, I have the impression that the optical quality of the lens is not ace. Actually, most images look soft. Whether it is because of the optical flaws or not focusing well is a mystery. And it's not really cheap.
This lens is primarily meant for very dark situations. If it is used in broad daylight, the photographer has to stop down the aperture because the maximum shutter speed of MFT cameras is just 1/4000 sec. This effectively does away with the rationale of buying it. So, don't be mistaken that the large aperture value can be used to give beautiful bokeh to portraits in daytime.
Also, since the f/value is so minimal, the photographer has to really keep an eye on where to focus.
So, is the lens a bit of a stretch?
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