OT: Optical Formula for 50/1.4 Nikkor for SLR

If the lens is marked Nikkor-S it is a 7 element.

I believe newer versions of the non-AI were also 7 element.
 
If the lens is marked Nikkor-S it is a 7 element.I believe newer versions of the non-AI were also 7 element.

Yep, it is a Nikkor-S. I know that Canon used a 7 element design, in 6 groups, for the FD 50/1.4. I wonder if the Nikkor's similar.

And I didn't know that a sonnar-design couldn't be adapted to a SLR.

Jim B.
 
Mine's a sixties f1.4 and a very nice lens, coincidently I took it out this afternoon as a change from my rangefinders, light was dull and flat, but here's three as I watched some fishing boats coming ashore near my home (FP4-in ID11-12min.)

Dave.
 

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It should be added that the Sonnar formula was commonly used in SLR Telephoto's.

But Sonnar formula "normal" SLR lenses- I think there was one or two. I'll have to look.

The original Nikkor 5.8cm F1.4 was a Planar formula lens with the front element split into two of lesser strength. Same approach as the Summarit, except that the rear lens was split on it. The Nikkor 50/1.4's for SLR's got a bit more complex to clear the mirror.

Just to add: The Takumar 5.8cm F2 of 1957 is one of the few Sonnar-based SLR lenses that I've heard of.
 
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