March, Nikon RF Month?

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Nikon S2 and Nikkor 28mm f3.5. I was using it with the Nikon 28mm finder. Abit inconvenient compared to using it on the SP. However, it lends itself very well for shooting verticals.
Nikon S2, Nikkor 28mm f3.5. Fuji Neopan 400 in D96 for 9 min.
 
Thanks! This area is nothing but palmettos and pine trees so it takes some doing for me to find an arrangement I like enough to photograph when I'm out hiking. This one came out well.
 
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No point in buying an Olympic f1.4 50mm just look at that field curvature!!!

HP5+ Harvey 777 12min reduced agitation Bessa R2S
 
I finally found myself an F-S adapter a couple of months ago and now I finally added a 15mm Heliar to my kit. Had to test it out posthaste. Shot some images around the university I work at before I went home. All shot on T-Max 100 and developed in T-Max Developer, 1:4, for 8 minutes @65F:

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This lens is great! It's also the only lens I have that actually works on every 35mm camera I own - be it my Nikon RF's, SLR's, DSLR's, or even my Leica M6 or M9, and others. Pretty neat and a good value in that sense.
 
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Right here on this forum - but not in the classifieds. Paid a pretty penny but the Nikon SP is worth it!
 
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Chris (Man with Red eyes) on flick got me hooked on sandwich boards - suddenly the city is over-run with them!
Nikon S3 Millennium, Nokton 50mm f1.5 in S-mount. Neopan 400 in D96/9 min.
 
Chris (Man with Red eyes) on flick got me hooked on sandwich boards - suddenly the city is over-run with them!
Easy to frame, don't move while you focus and change settings and very varied, what's not to like?

Worthless without a picture!!!

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Olympic 50mm f1.4
 
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