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450 Fuji CM-w...just want the damn thing Oh, the 550 XXl and both of the new Cookes but that's greedy.....Evan Clarke
Both Cookes? The Triple Convertible is suitable for 10x8 and the PS945 covers 5x4 AND 5x7!

450 Fuji CM-w...just want the damn thing Oh, the 550 XXl and both of the new Cookes but that's greedy.....Evan Clarke
. I also want a wide-angle, like a 19mm Vivitar or 20mm Nikkor
I'm looking for a non-AI 105mm f2.5 Nikkor (Sonnar type). This lens seems like it would be great for portraits...
I'm looking for a non-AI 105mm f2.5 Nikkor (Sonnar type). This lens seems like it would be great for portraits. I also want a wide-angle, like a 19mm Vivitar or 20mm Nikkor. I already have most other practical focal lengths covered (including the not so practical 500mm mirror lens), so this would round out the set. But as far as lusting after goes, why not the 50mm f1.2 Nikkor and a 35mm f2 as well?
It is. It's also great for just about anything else you'd use a 105 for. One of Nikon's "best of the best" lenses. They're pretty easy to find.
I had a pre Ai 50/1.2, big, heavy, and not particularly impressive unless you like taking pics of black cats in poorly lit nightclubs. I really like my pre Ai 35/2, and the Nikkor UD 20/3.5 while not perfectly rectilinear is very well behaved, a real handful though both in the size and weight category as well as angle of view.
The image quality of the old Nikkors I cited is superb even by today's (dubious) metric. I have series of slides taken with a 105 Sonnar, from a tour boat on the Rhine in 1998, one frame is of the Marksburg at a bit less than a mile. The weathervane is sharp and the direction is apparent. Hand held, f:5.6 at a 250th on Agfa CT 18.What's amazing to me is that I can fill out this wish list for less money than one of Nikon's latest fast zoom lenses. While current lenses are amazing in a lot of ways (lighter with autofocus and image stabilization) I don't think they're miles ahead in the categories I care most about (cost first, and image quality stopped down).
Anent the Jupiter 9, it's worth waiting for a clean one. I looked and looked, evetually paying about 80 usd for a black Lytkarino from 1970. It had bad lubricant haze, but nice glass and cleaned up very well. The first pics were a series of portraits, it's got that Sonnar glow wide open but at f:4 the eyelashes of the green eyed red haired 6'2" model were countable and the color fidelity was excellent. A good J9 is a lovely lens, it seems that the majority of the Kiev mount lenses (that haven't been messed with) are very good to excellent.I’ve been hungry for short teles lately.
I’d like to get:
A Rokkor 85/2 for my Minolta stable.
A Nikkor 85/1.8 and 105/2.5 AI-S for the Nikons.
A Jupiter 9 in good shape for the Kiev
An 85 Nikkor for the Nikon RF
On the wider side of things, stumbling into a 20mm or 24mm Rokkor-X 2.8 wouldn’t hurt my feelings.
As for why; I like short teles when shooting people in the street. You don’t have to get quite so close to them. I like the wides for scenics. I don’t own anything as wide as a 20 and my Minolta-mount 24 is not such a great lens.
If a 210mm lens in a shutter that covers 8x10 with a bit of room fell into my lap I would be quite pleased.
210mm Schneider Angulon, if you are patient you can find one. Covers11x14.If a 210mm lens in a shutter that covers 8x10 with a bit of room fell into my lap I would be quite pleased.
You must have a very tender lap, if those mingy little lenses could bruise it.If any Hasselblad lens dropped into my lap, my first reaction would probably be pain, screaming and tears in the eyes.
If any Hasselblad lens dropped into my lap, my first reaction would probably be pain, screaming and tears in the eyes.
You must have a very tender lap, if those mingy little lenses could bruise it.
If any Hasselblad lens dropped into my lap, my first reaction would probably be pain, screaming and tears in the eyes.
If a 210mm lens in a shutter that covers 8x10 with a bit of room fell into my lap I would be quite pleased.
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