kermaier
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Thanks for the correction Jon, I guess the 85/1.5 is rare enough that I couldn't find one nor have I ever seen one for sale.
Phil Forrest
I almost bought one from the RFF classifieds last year, but chickened out in the end.
Thanks for the correction Jon, I guess the 85/1.5 is rare enough that I couldn't find one nor have I ever seen one for sale.
Phil Forrest
I know that bug, Ari 🙂
If I would shoot wider than 28, I would try the F-mount 21/4 with an F/M adapter (for example by Kipon, for US 88 ...).
Where can I find an F - S/C adapter?
I'd love to use a 2.1cm Nikkor on my *new* (to me) SP.
Phil Forrest
Due to the DOF of such a lens, there is no need for using the SLR version only on Nikon S cameras. Is it easy to find an M adapter?
Not at all. I know that the less costly F version is not RF coupled. I use a Minolta Rokkor 2.1cm 4 and a Canon 19mm 3.5 each with an adapter on M bodies, without the RF coupling. The RF coupling is not really needed.
I was asking about the adapter for using the SLR F version (without RF coupling) Nikkor 2.1cm on the M.
Oh ok, my misunderstanding.
To answer your question, as per my previous post, there is an F-M adapter so the F-mount version of the lens can be used on an M-mount camera.
http://www.cameraquest.com/adpSLRRF.htm
The other issue would be to adapt the lens to my F2.
I will have to get me such an adapter.
The other issue would be to adapt the lens to my F2.
There are many cost levels, from $40 to over $200.
A Nikon F2? What other issue to adapt the lens?
What would cost $40 to over $200 ?
I meant to use the lens on the f2 an get a flash mount for the finder.
I owned a F version with M adapter for awhile back in the late 70's. I got rid of it when I bought a Super Angulon. My avatar was taken with the Nikkor.
Thanks Jon. Must be the analog user in me that cant figure out the "linking". Somewhere in the great pixellated sky there is a hard drive that holds a lot of my pictures!
It is a pity that not more people use the old 21f4 Nikkor. It has a very special look to it - not a Biogon "clinical" or the Super Angulon 21. It is also very compact - can easily slide into a pocket. It also uses the 52 mm filter in the F version.