Nikon 50/1.4 Photos

It's proper name, I believe, is the Nikkor-S 5cm f/1.4, a lens from the 1950s. Apparently the first 50mm f1.4 lens made for any 35mm camera (although of course Contax had the f1.5). It was made for Nikon rangefinders and had a Contax mount, so can also be used on old Contax rangefinders, and the new(ish) Voigtlander Bessa copies of the same
 
Speaking of which Jon, I know the 85/2 had a "C" version. The 50/1.4 didn't ? Never saw a reference.

Nice photos Nick, the Nikkor 50 is one of my favorites.

Roland.
 
Nick,

I particularly like the 2nd and 3rd shots - and agree with your comments about colour with the Nikkor lens.

Somehow I never seem to find graffitti like that.

John
 
Speaking of which Jon, I know the 85/2 had a "C" version. The 50/1.4 didn't ? Never saw a reference. Roland.

Nikon never produced a 'C' version of the 50/1.4, although they did market such versions of the 85/2, 105/2.5 and 135/3.5 Nikkors. I am sure that Jon can tell us if there were any other lenses that were 'C' marked.
 
If you reduce the shim by about 0.5mm the Nikkor-S 5cm F1.4 will focus more accurately close-up and wide-open on a Contax mount camera. I have done the reverse, and increased the shim on a Zeiss Opton 50/1.5 and pre-war CZK 5cm F1.5 for use on the Nikon. You could also back the rear module out a little bit to increase the focal length of the Nikkor lens to closer to the Contax standard. Again- I did the reverse for a Helios-103 to work on the Nikon, reduced the spacing between elements by 0.4mm.

Nikon never did this, but better late than never.
 
Speaking of which Jon, I know the 85/2 had a "C" version. The 50/1.4 didn't ? Never saw a reference.

There's also of course a "C" version of the 105/2.5 and 135/3.5, but I've never seen or heard of a "C" version 50/1.4 either. That's why I asked :)

It'll front focus by about 10cm at minimum focus distance, but the S-mount Nikkor-S 5cm f/1.4 should work well enough on a Contax body if stopped down a bit. Or, as Brian suggested, one could shim it for better close focus accuracy at the expense of decreased infinity focus performance.
 
You could also back the rear module out a little bit to increase the focal length of the Nikkor lens to closer to the Contax standard. Again- I did the reverse for a Helios-103 to work on the Nikon, reduced the spacing between elements by 0.4mm.

I know you did it with the Helios-103, but have you ever tried doing this on a Nikkor, Brian? AFAIK due to different construction its not possible...?
 
Are you thinking of the Nikkor-S.C. 50mm f1.4 ltm?

Roland is well versed in the LTM Nikkors. In this case, he's referring to Nikkors that were made for the old Contax mount. They look indentical to S-mount Nikkors but are marked with a "C" on the barrel to indicate they are for Contax mount. The "C" on the barrel that indicates the lens is for Contax is a different marking from the red "C" after Nikkor-S (or Nikkor-P or whatever) that indicates the lens is coated.
 
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