Now that is a rarity (!), a Chevrolet Corvair Coupé from around -63, arguably the most controversial US car from that era. Rear-mounted air-cooled flat-6 cylinder engine. Sort of an american answer to the VW Beetle. Sad to see it in this shape :-)
wfrank wrote:
Now that is a rarity (!), a Chevrolet Corvair Coupé from around -63, arguably the most controversial US car from that era. Rear-mounted air-cooled flat-6 cylinder engine. Sort of an american answer to the VW Beetle. Sad to see it in this shape :-)
This particular one was at least two miles deep in a dense, mature forest- it must have been there for decades.
A couple more from the same location, all with the Leica 60:
Our second son was born a few days ago, and I had the NEX-6 as well as my D600 for video and photo opportunities. Here are a couple from the ZM 35mm f/2.8 C-Biogon, triggered off-camera ceiling/wall bounce flash. I'm really happy with the IQ at base ISO.
Jim Schemel wrote:
alan_m - The Fd lenses are very good.They are just not as cool looking as some of the others but optically they perform very well.I really like #2
-Jim
Your chicken shot is fantastic.
Thanks! So the truth is out - FDn lenses do not look cool! but they're a perfect fit on the NEX for me, discreet, light and small enough, look "at home," and the bang for buck is amazing! I have the 28/2.8, 35/2, 50/1.4, 100/2.8 and now the 24/2.8. Among other, equally cheap, old lenses! BTW the old FD chrome noses look great!
All I have to say after tonight is I'm not regretting switching to the Nex. Went to see my absolute favorite musical artist James McMurtry tonight in Roanoke Va. He's the best songwriter around IMHO. Took my Nex7 and my MD 50 1.4. Sitting on the 4th row, these are right out of the camera jpegs.
Love the shots and the whole effect of the lens. Is that an M42 mount?
Thanks very much! I think that it was originally M42, but it had been converted to a Nikon F mount some time before I bought it. The conversion was well done, and it works nicely on my Nikon and the Nex.