Terry D wrote:
When you have a filter with the glass broken out of it... take a pair of good pliers and firmlly grasp the ring (with the pliers in line with the lens) and twist the pliers in a tight clockwise motion to fold the filter ring around the end of the pliers.... the ring is usually aluminum and will easily fold right up and come right out of the lens mount. It's an old trick that, if carefully done, works like a charm..........
T
I was thinking something along the lines of a rubber strap wrench to do the grabbing for you.
Realized I can't take any pics with my 135/2.8 as I am restricted to only using two lenses this whole month. Lucky for me at least one of them is an AIS, so here are more shots from my wonderful 85/1.4 @ f2
r_o_b_s_o_n wrote:
if any one has any shots with the 35mm f1.4 I would be happy to see them, as I am thinking of getting it as one of my next lenses...
Check out the first post of this thread. Here's one more @ f/1.4. Terrible bokeh, low sharpness and tons of spherical aberration. But who cares?
Some pix from this afternoon with the Nikkor-S 55/1.2 wide open. This lens is not for every occasion, but at low light it behaves very nice. Alot of vignetting and spherical aberration, sometimes not-so-nice bokeh, but then sometimes it just shines. I love it!
Second, some snapshots from a walk this weekend. I mainly use this lens as a walkaround when I don't want to lug around the 24-70/2.8. As other said, these lenses are from perfect but they're dead sexy and light(ish).
D'oh! Forgot to stop down... That's not an optical problem with the lens, his "eye" is so strong the universe bends around him.
r_o_b_s_o_n wrote:
just curious as to which lens you took those first couple shot with?
That's with the AF-S 24-70/2.8 stopped down a good bit (at least for me) - f/11 - since I was trying to capture as much detail with the strap as I could.
r_o_b_s_o_n wrote:
Would you mind if I added those shots to my 'porn folder'
Whatever floats your boat!
r_o_b_s_o_n wrote:
what are you using for a strap there?
It's a custom strap from Gordy's Straps - I just got mine and was taking some photos for Gordon Coale, who makes the straps by hand in the US.
Here's a couple shots with a MF lens that I reckon no one here uses, the Nikkor 43-86mm f/3.5. Got this lens specifically for use with my macro tilt adapter, which has a built in 8 degree tilt. Not stunning optical quality, needless to say - contrast generally is poor, which adds up to a lot of tweaking in post.