Nikkor S.C. 5cm 1:1.4 Photos only

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Nikon SP, Nikkor 50mm f1.4 #336xxx, Neopan 400 in Pyrocat HD.
This is the Waterfall building close to Vancouvers Granville Island. The residents tend to walk with a slightly pained expression. looking for a washroom as the sound of water everywhere induces a pavlovian reflex.
 
New to the Nikon RF this week. A pristine S2 with 5cm showed up at my photo shop, along with a 135 3.5, cases and box. Only the strap on the S2 case betrays any wear.

f4, 52 Chevy


f5.6 Eugene Skinner, the settler for whom Eugene OR is named, outside the library
 
Eric you sure can get that S2 and Nikkor to sing. Great shots. I love the tones and the hint of softness that seems to be part of the signature of this lens
 
what developer due you use for that TMax?

I use Ilford Perceptol. I expose for 200 ISO. I dilute the developer 2 parts water 1 part developer. Temperature: 23 degrees C. Time: 11 minutes.

I discart this solution after use. I always use fresh developer. (One shot method.)

Erik.
 
This picture does not belong here, because it is not taken with the NIKKOR-S 50mm f/1.4. Just for comparison.

Nikon S2, S-Nokton 50mm f/1.5, Tmax400.

Erik.

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