gbohannon wrote:
I agree. Great lens. I still have the one I bought for my FM film camera back in 1980.
Now that's cool! Doesn't get much more handy than a 50E on a manual body. At least not for an SLR/DSLR, anyway. Mine spends most of its time on the FE, and that combo has actually become my go-to for family/social things.
A humble homage to one of the most spetacular debut albums in Rock History: 50 years old today!
Premonitory track No.1: 21st Century Schizoid Man!
Of course, shot taken with a lens made exactly 50 years ago, judging from the serial number.
D810 + Micro-Nikkor 55mm f/3.5F + tripod, ISO 3200, f/4 at 1/60s; 15 shots focus-stacked.
According to many this was the first entirely progressive rock album.
Last 04 October they performed for the first time here in São Paulo-Brazil during an almost 3 hours concert: 50 years of career to revisit! The old guys (3 of them 72-73 years old!) played a loud and fantastic gig.
At Rock(?) "Cheesy Pop" in Rio the managers of the event ridiculously allowed just 55 min of KC music...
asiostygius wrote:
A humble homage to one of the most spetacular debut albums in Rock History: 50 years old today!
Premonitory track No.1: 21st Century Schizoid Man!
Of course, shot taken with a lens made exactly 50 years ago, judging from the serial number.
D810 + Micro-Nikkor 55mm f/3.5F + tripod, ISO 3200, f/4 at 1/60s; 15 shots focus-stacked.
According to many this was the first entirely progressive rock album.
Last 04 October they performed for the first time here in São Paulo-Brazil during an almost 3 hours concert: 50 years of career to revisit! The old guys (3 of them 72-73 years old!) played a loud and fantastic gig.
At Rock(?) "Cheesy Pop" in Rio the managers of the event ridiculously allowed just 55 min of KC music......Show more →
“Said the straight man, to the late man: where have you been?
I’ve been here and I’ve been there, and I’ve been in between”
That’s what we said in high school, when some of us turned up late for class (in the seventies)
I still have the album on vinyl, by the way
I cannot seem to access the previous archived 5000+ pages of this thread... after page 47 or so every page after redirects to this thread that only has 886 pages. Is there a way to continue viewing the old thread further? there is a wealth of information that i am loving digging through here. Thanks everyone!
In the meantime, what browser are you using, what platform are you on? (phone, computer, Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Internet Explorer?)
I just was able to see page 5977 on a Win7 using Firefox by clicking the link.
And I just duplicated your error by clicking the three dots and typing in page 40.
KaiRamiel wrote:
I cannot seem to access the previous archived 5000+ pages of this thread... after page 47 or so every page after redirects to this thread that only has 886 pages. Is there a way to continue viewing the old thread further? there is a wealth of information that i am loving digging through here. Thanks everyone!
Really outstanding shots, Rafael. I had to seek Google's help in finding out how the rear features of this lens manage not to damage a camera. You have to really know what you are doing with this one and in your hands, it sure does an amazing job.