Mackinaw
Think Different
Just curious if anybody knows the optical formula of an older 1970's 50/1.4 Nikkor (serial# 1020212, non-AI). I first thought that it was Sonnar-based but now I'm not sure.
Jim B.
Jim B.
colyn
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If the lens is marked Nikkor-S it is a 7 element.
I believe newer versions of the non-AI were also 7 element.
I believe newer versions of the non-AI were also 7 element.
laptoprob
back to basics
afaik there are no sonnar 50's for SLR because of the mirror being in the way. In rf's the lens can be closer.
Sadly....
Sadly....
Mackinaw
Think Different
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.
hans voralberg
Veteran
Personally havent seen a Sonnar SLR lens, lots of Tessar and Planar though. Read somewhere on this forum that the Nikkor-S is a Planar type 7 element design
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Dave Wilkinson
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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.
Dave.
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Spyderman
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colyn
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The Nikkor-S lens were a 7/5 formula while the newer 50's were 7/6.
Check the below site..
http://www.photosynthesis.co.nz/nikon/specs.html
Check the below site..
http://www.photosynthesis.co.nz/nikon/specs.html
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.
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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