We love our manual focus Nikkor lenses!


Hi guys,
I am happy to see that this thread is still being kept alive with occasional posts. I am the original thread starter ( if you don't already know ).

I started this thread in a hope that those of use who love and appreciate manual focus nikkor lenses will post pictures and share their passion for these mechanical wonders.

I have no *POWER* to moderate here and even if i did, i rather not. I only ask that you observe the title of the thread seeks to focus more on nikon made manual focus lenses and i hope that the pictures posted or discussion here remains focused on Nikkor lenses used to take those pictures.

Thanks for reading! :)

I was one of the guilty ones. Shall redeem myself with some Nikon AIS 105 f1.8 lens

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Giving a DL face :p

I shot a comparison here between f1.8 and f4 for those who are interested. 1.8 has the soft filter glow effect while 5.6 is dead sharp. For this lens sharpness comes ard 2.8

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f1.8

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f4
 

Someday i am going to get at least 1 of these nikkor PC-E lenses. But which? 24? 45? or 85? :think:

Nice picture :thumbsup:

thx!

The "problem" is the moment u get one u will run into situations where u wished for the other two :P
For interiors, the 24mm PCE is easily more applicable.

Another 24mm PCE shot wide open on D80.
An artisan at night in Ningle Terrace, Hokkaido

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AIS 600mm f5.6 on D80. Our zoo where else

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Ryan
 

some shots from Buddha Relic Temple in Chinatown while accompanying some colleagues to try out their new I.T show purchases ;p

Nikkor AIS 55mm f/2.8 Micro, all shot wide open with focus on the head, so the extremities of the figurines are not entirely in focus. :)

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Wow, the contrast and detail is amazing even wide open :) micro lenses has to be amongst the sharpest highest resolving lenses in nikon's collection.


some shots from Buddha Relic Temple in Chinatown while accompanying some colleagues to try out their new I.T show purchases ;p

Nikkor AIS 55mm f/2.8 Micro, all shot wide open with focus on the head, so the extremities of the figurines are not entirely in focus. :)


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Some more shots of the AIS 105 f1.8. It is sharp even when wide open

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The next one was shot at f4

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Ooh rarely wander in here, just realised there's a MF thread too
Have fallen in love with the 50mm f/1.2
Though it competes for attention with my 60mm AFS
Different rendering, but the construction, oh never knew MF can be such a joy
I should get a set of tubes to eliminate the 50's drawback (to me at least) - the min focusing distance and max mag


CKC_4269 by Zichar, on Flickr
 

Ooh rarely wander in here, just realised there's a MF thread too
Have fallen in love with the 50mm f/1.2
Though it competes for attention with my 60mm AFS
Different rendering, but the construction, oh never knew MF can be such a joy
I should get a set of tubes to eliminate the 50's drawback (to me at least) - the min focusing distance and max mag


CKC_4269 by Zichar, on Flickr

Nice one Zichar! Love the rendering of the shot
 

Just to share some photos taken with Micro-Nikkor 55mm f/2.8 AI-s. Feel that its very sharp especially at f/4.

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@giantcanopy: Wow, 600mm f5.6 AIS! Lovely bokeh and glass you got there; love the subject isolation!

Sharing some shots taken with an AIS 50mm f1.4. Most were taken at f2.


Sammy Smile by Scintt, on Flickr


Sammy Smile by Scintt, on Flickr


Sammy Smile by Scintt, on Flickr

Beautiful! Is he a Samoyed ?

Here is another 600mm f5.6 AIS with 1.4 TC, on my D80

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Ryan
 

Zichar you shot the entire kitakyushu with 50mm f1.2?
 

Ah no I didn't; it was the one I kept on all the time though
Only changed when the situation required it - macro or uwa
First time travelling with an mf lens as my primary, the experience was oddly pleasant
 

Yes, and a very friendly one too!

Man, really love your tilt-shift shots!

Thx Scintillation. I always find Samoyed ( and Jap Spitz ) particular charming

Here is another old shot of the infamous white tigers : D80, 600mm f5.6, with a 1.4 TC

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Ryan
 

Another shot with the D80, AIS 600mm f5.6, 2x TC ( TC301 ), uncropped. Fills the frame just nicely :P

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Ryan
 

Thx Scintillation. I always find Samoyed ( and Jap Spitz ) particular charming

Here is another old shot of the infamous white tigers : D80, 600mm f5.6, with a 1.4 TC

Ryan

Another shot with the D80, AIS 600mm f5.6, 2x TC ( TC301 ), uncropped. Fills the frame just nicely :P

Ryan

Nice work!! 600mm should cost u a bomb.. :)
 

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