mp356 wrote:
A few with the 24 PC-E. Narrow gauge railroading. Thanks for looking.
Scott
Love these Scott! We have overhere some narrow gauge railroading in the western part of the country, a heritage from Austro-Hungarian empire, but ours are not so narrowed.
I'd been looking for the famous Nikkor-Fisheye 16mm f/3.5 AI for years and eventually found one last Saturday, not far from where I live, in good condition for US$200.
What a fabulous lens!
rafaelcasd wrote:
A cubby of guinea fowl makes excellent home security.
Our daughter in Cape Town has them in the garden. At night they roost in a stone pine and make a racket all night - any burglar could walk in without increasing the noise level. Unfortunately they may not be shot in town!!
I'd been looking for the famous Nikkor-Fisheye 16mm f/3.5 AI for years and eventually found one last Saturday, not far from where I live, in good condition for US$200.
What a fabulous lens!
I'd been looking for the famous Nikkor-Fisheye 16mm f/3.5 AI for years and eventually found one last Saturday, not far from where I live, in good condition for US$200.
What a fabulous lens!
4mpx wrote:
Thanks.
I use Nikon Capture NX-D and NX2 to edit my NEF files, but haven't found the way to de-fish this MF fisheye yet.
just hold it level keeping the horizon in the frame center. The rest is part of its appeal. De-fishing is for those who aren't really fisheye people to begin with. Embrace the distortion!
Great colors, Colin! Have not visited Bath in many moons but recall it being a beautiful City.
Took this one near Sacre-Coeur with the Fuji X-E1 & 50/2. Young lady playing with a manual focus Nikkor which looks to be the 28/2.8. Believe it is a D3xxx body which means the hard way. Good for her!
I was tempted to swing around and ask if could borrow the lens. It would have come in very handy for some interior shots of the Basilica.
gbohannon wrote:
Rafael, does the rear element of the 7.5mm protrude past the rear of the FTZ adapter? Just curious as to how close it is to the shutter.
Asking for a friend
George
I will post a picture of that tonight, it definitely goes past the FTZ.
I might have to visit Bath again when I go to London later this year. I'll see about maybe renting a car instead of having to take a bus-based tour. I'll have my trusty 55/1.2 with me too!