The mission on rinsing the HD from old shots seems to be a neverending story. If I was to plot the curve of free space on my HD it would look like a sinus-curve.
Here´s a couple more I found, shot a few years ago. Shot with the Nikkor-N 24mm f/2.8.
gbohannon wrote:
Mark, Yes, I thought that was an interesting article. Holding hope that Nikon will come out swinging with a FF mirrorless in a classic style.
Re: the mods to the Df. Best thing I ever did with mine was put the Type K3 split image/microprism focusing screen in mine. What was old, is new. Hard to beat a great optical VF. Well will keep my GAS down for the moment anyway. Especially since a Df(2) is not on the horizon.
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The best thing I ever did with my Df was get the optional Grip. Love and miss my Df. Hope it does not cost much to repair.
Have a great day everyone.
Hey All,
Haven't posted in this thread in a very long time. I never touch my manual stuff since selling the DF. As such, I plan on letting them go and would like to see them go as a group out of convenience since I feel like I don't have time to slow down anymore. I'd especially like to see someone in this thread take them and as is customary in this thread, I plan on being incredibly reasonable with what I ask.
What I have:
50/2 H
35/2 AIS
24/2.8 AIS
28/3.5 non-ai
135/2.8k (i think it's a K)
100-300/5.6 non-ai
I've been in-active on the board for so long I can't remember if offering like this in a tech forum is kosher or not. If not, I'll edit it out
Everything here, except the 50/1.4 that a very dear friend gave to me.
As consolation there was a 62 Dodge, its near twin. But it was running, people were covering their ears and crowding around it so the photos are not that good......
The driver was the original owner, at 86 years of age.....
Those are some amazing cars, and so well portrayed again. I really should book a workshop in San Diego on how to photograph cars
The 1962 Dodge Dart is also a car I like realy much. I'm not sure what it is that pulls me to these cars, but I believe they did not sell all that well back in 1962
The gasser with it's fenderwell headers is another very nice sight
In the meanwhile I have to bore you with some pictures I took last Sunday. We went to visit Lumis older sister
Philippe, just came across Amor dans le Seine. Don't kill me for my terrible French, but I am trying I bet the couple would have bought that pic at a hefty price, if they knew what you were were up to
Rafael, love the basketball on your ship, with the flag for background!
I see Jose found a new toy, the 5.8cm 1.4. Taking bets that he will pull off some superb bird pics with it
Steve, lovely view of the Rolls. What chubby The 200 f2 AIS? Did I already know you have it? Congrats either way!
Kristian, great portrait of your boy!
Laura, great lineup of Nikons, and backing you all the way against Ben's Fujis and Leicas (or his future X1D) that he transgresses the Nikkors with
Richard, keep up the fantastic work on lens DIY repairs!
Mark, I haven't been to your MF glass site in a while. It needs more visitors from this thread!!