rulnacco
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Some of that old Nikon glass is indeed pretty, pretty damn good. I live near Roberts Camera in Indianapolis, and they have a vintage shelf in the back of the used department. I've bought several Nikon non-AI lenses (for $20 or less each) and a couple of Nikkormats from back there recently; the non-AI lenses are actually very useful on my Z8, just as useable there as any AI lens would be.
A recent pickup was a New-Nikkor 135mm/f3.5 that was in truly excellent condition. I recently had a play with it on my Z8 in the studio with strobes, and here's an example of what it can do with a 47-megapixel sensor. That's had practically zero retouching or sharpening done, and I really like the falloff from the in focus to out of focus areas. (That was shot at f8 or f11, can't remember which, at the lens's closest focusing distance.)
A recent pickup was a New-Nikkor 135mm/f3.5 that was in truly excellent condition. I recently had a play with it on my Z8 in the studio with strobes, and here's an example of what it can do with a 47-megapixel sensor. That's had practically zero retouching or sharpening done, and I really like the falloff from the in focus to out of focus areas. (That was shot at f8 or f11, can't remember which, at the lens's closest focusing distance.)
