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I'd vote for the Nikon 85/1.4 AFD (or AIS) -- a little less than ultra-sharp and generally known as the king of bokeh. Perfect for portraiture.

That's not portraiture, IMHO, that's a medical face exam.😀I'd like to tackle portraiture a bit more frequently, and I am looking for some good advice about the choice of lenses for my Nikon F2/FM3A cameras.
I normally use Zeiss ZF lenses with these bodies, but apart from the Planar 85/1.4 wide open, they are simply too sharp for anything but the most ruthless representation of men's faces.
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I was wondering, if there are some hidden gems, similar to the RF nikkors 50/2, 85/2 or 105/2.5 among the older SLR lenses.
I would ideally want low contrast, great bokeh and as little focus shift as possible. Top sharpness is not a primary requirement, rather the overall rendition at wider apertures in portraiture.
That's not portraiture, IMHO, that's a medical face exam.😀
The older sonnar version of the 105mm f2.5. That would best as close to the rangefinder 105 as you could probably get.
Old 105 2.5
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I already have the 135/2 DC, but I cannot focus it properly - somehow it generates back focus.
Couldn't agree more that the Nikkor 105/2.5 and 85/1.8 and 85/2 lenses are the all-time classic portrait glass for MF Nikons. Don't discount what the 180/2.8 can do, either. No way to lose, choosing among those.