The result of 4-5 years of addiction that this thread helped fuel.
Organizing and taking inventory. This is after already selling 25-30 lenses the past 2 months.
mysh wrote:
The result of 4-5 years of addiction that this thread helped fuel.
Organizing and taking inventory. This is after already selling 25-30 lenses the past 2 months.
I bought this mint 10.5CM 2.5 a couple of years ago, knowing I would use it on a Nikon mirrorless eventually. After getting the Z6 it took three months to get the LTM adapter, so here it is.
This lens is part of my quest for lenses with unique signatures, and that it does deliver, plus sharp and contrasty as well.
Never had luck with any of the old 20mms. This one taken with 20mm f/3.5 AI. However in my tests the slowest of them all (f/4) seemed to be the sharpest.
mysh wrote:
The result of 4-5 years of addiction that this thread helped fuel.
Organizing and taking inventory. This is after already selling 25-30 lenses the past 2 months.
And I thought I have a large inventory. I'm not coming close.
The second hand market over here is not so good, I'm selling my NKJ's but there's not much interest (only 2 sold in 6 months).
Wow. Hats off to you Dave just in getting them organized for display! Those lenses and cameras sure multiply when one's not looking.
mysh wrote:
The result of 4-5 years of addiction that this thread helped fuel.
Organizing and taking inventory. This is after already selling 25-30 lenses the past 2 months.
saph wrote:
Rafael, that's a nice narrow adapter, nowhere as bulky as the FTZ. Excellent results with the original 105 Nikkor.
Colin, Samy. this is a Leica thread mount Nikkor, not a reflex lens but a rangefinder or original mirror less lens; therefore a shorter adapter than the NKZ F mount reflex one.
Lots of likes this page. What a collection of photos!
Colin, second that comment on the foggy series, well done!
Jay that green and red shot is outstanding!
This MF lens enabling thread is now turning into a Z enabling. Hard to look away, especially looking at those really small full frame lenses.
Andy, keep that virtual tour coming.
I need to show that Nikon collection to my wife to demonstrate that I am “in control”.