p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
Some of you might have seen my post about the charity shop find Nikkor AiS 105f/2.5 in sad cosmetic condition. After a bit of TLC I made it look a bit more presentable and took it out for a test drive.



The weather conditions were not great - very overcast and we also went to a nearby forest so light was not good. Most shots taken wide open.


I am impressed. What a great lens! So sharp even wide open.
I got quite a few blurry ones, for anything below 1/125 the risk of camera shake is real (at least for my hands). I should have taken the F4 instead of the F801s.
Do you have any pictures taken with the 105f/2.5 to share? Any version of it.



The weather conditions were not great - very overcast and we also went to a nearby forest so light was not good. Most shots taken wide open.


I am impressed. What a great lens! So sharp even wide open.
I got quite a few blurry ones, for anything below 1/125 the risk of camera shake is real (at least for my hands). I should have taken the F4 instead of the F801s.
Do you have any pictures taken with the 105f/2.5 to share? Any version of it.
Timmyjoe
Veteran
Hey Pan,
Nice work. Yeah, it's a great lens, loved for portraits. Don't have any samples handy, but if I come across some I'll post. Have fun with your "restored" copy.
Best,
-Tim
Nice work. Yeah, it's a great lens, loved for portraits. Don't have any samples handy, but if I come across some I'll post. Have fun with your "restored" copy.
Best,
-Tim
rfaspen
[insert pithy phrase here]
A lens best used wide open.......no?
I'm certain to have images from this lens but I wouldn't be certain which ones.....slides are not organized by lens....
I keep forgetting to see if mine is a sonnar or??
I'm certain to have images from this lens but I wouldn't be certain which ones.....slides are not organized by lens....
I keep forgetting to see if mine is a sonnar or??
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
If the lens barrel is chrome, it is the sonnar.A lens best used wide open.......no?
I'm certain to have images from this lens but I wouldn't be certain which ones.....slides are not organized by lens....
I keep forgetting to see if mine is a sonnar or??
Ororaro
Well-known
Legendary lens
Bouldou
Newbie
Legendary, indeed. A very usefull article here: Vintage Lens Test: Nikkor P.C. 105mm f/2.5 - OpticalLimits
Monz
Monz
I bought a copy of this lens from eBay about a year ago, just to see what the fuss is about. I have it attached to a Nikon Df and am impressed with the portraits with this combo. Will try to post a few.
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Shac
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Shac
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p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
Jonathan R
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Cascadilla
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You actually could have gotten the Nikon 10.5 cm f/2.5 RF lens in Leica screw mount, but it wouldn't have been any lighter and you would have needed a separate viewfinder since Leica M's don't have a 105 mm finder frame. I have them in both Contax and Nikon S mount and they are extraordinary lenses.Undoubtedly a fantastic lens, but mine had to go when I switched from a noisy Nikon SLR to a quiet Leica RF a couple of decades ago. Also a heavy chunk of glass, not really something you'd carry about in your pocket.
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This was Tri-X, probably in Tetenal Emofin.
davidswiss
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Uncle Fester
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I believe that this is one of the best portrait lenses you can get for 35mm film.
Costo Kim
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Contarama
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I have a factory Ai ringed K version. One of my favorite lenses of all time.

mconnealy
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lynnb
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Really lovely portrait, Mike (of both)
Like rfaspen, I have a copy of this lens but pictures taken with it aren’t identified in my archives. I’ll have a look and see what I can find.
Imakebadphotos
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