rybolt
Well-known
rybolt--beautiful rig--looks very heavy and somewhat dangerous!
Paul
I have a picture somewhere of me with two of those cameras, both with motors, shooting in a cornfield in SW Ohio. Circa 1967. Really? Motor drives in a cornfield? What was I thinking?
peterm1
Veteran
Everytime I see this setup I think how unergonomic they look - all those square edges and so forth. But I never the less love the look. All hard technical function that matches the camera with little concession to the human using it. Beautiful in the way that a Landrover Mark 1 or a Webley revolver are beautiful. That is beautiful in an ugly way.
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts

- Nikon F2. Former press camera, unknown Dutch photographer. Smooth as butter.
- 2.0/28mm non-Ai. This lens was used by a Detroit Free Press photographer and has seen it all. Minolta hood permanently attached.
- 3.5/55mm Ai'd. No hood necessary and close focuses at 24cms.
- 2.5/105mm Ai. Restored to life by me. Likely an ex-press lens, considering its scars. It had a ton of crud in the mount and focusing, had bent rear-element guard and ditto filter threads. It's smooth and straight now. It will have a screw-in lens hood asap.
- The bag is an old army bag, origin unknown. I adapted it to hold the kit, an iPad Mini, a Gossen LunaSix-3 and a few rolls of film.

- Nikon FA. MD-12 motordrive.
- 2.8/28mm Ais. Sharp and handy.
- 2.0/135mm Ai. This lens is a portrait Godzilla. My avatar was shot with this lens wide open on my D700.
- 1.8/50mm Ai. Sharp and handy.
- Nikon F801 strap. Domke F-3X bag. SB-800 flash (used in 'Auto' mode it's perfectly compatible with the FA)
Timmyjoe
Veteran
Nice couple of camera packages there Johan. I'm jealous of your 135mm Nikkor.
Best,
-Tim
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
Nice couple of camera packages there Johan. I'm jealous of your 135mm Nikkor.
Best,
-Tim
Tim,
check out the net for the Tamron Adaptall 2.5/135mm (03B code). It has a similar design (http://www.adaptall-2.org/lenses/03B.html vs http://allphotolenses.com/lenses/item/c_2615.html), is smaller and considerably cheaper, while the lower contrast can easily be boosted in software nowadays and CA reduced. Lightroom is my friend of choice when it comes to that kind of post-processing
Most recent Nikkor 2.0/135mm Ai that sold on eBay was EUR 300, that I could find. I gotta admit I got lucky and paid less than that last Spring.
Sorry for the little sidestep on the threads topic, back to the lovely Nikon gear!
Timmyjoe
Veteran
Thanks Johan. The 135 f2 is one of my "someday" lenses. I've heard about them for years, and someday I'll own one.
narsuitus
Well-known
I have never used my Nikons III underwater but when I need to shoot in bad weather, I rely on its waterproof watertight body that is capable of withstanding depths of 50 meters (160 feet).
I also rely on the 35mm wide-angle lens and the 80mm telephoto lens because both lenses can be used under and above water.

Nikonos III by Narsuitus, on Flickr
I also rely on the 35mm wide-angle lens and the 80mm telephoto lens because both lenses can be used under and above water.

Nikonos III by Narsuitus, on Flickr
Tom A
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Somewhat battered SP with a Zeiss 35mm f3.5 on it. I made January into a Nikon Rf compatible 35mm lenses and shot my way through a variety of 35's and Rf bodies. Just another "project" with no particular reason - just for fun.
Timmyjoe
Veteran
Fun is good.
FrankS
Registered User
Nikon F4
Nikon F3
Nikon F3
Nikon F3
Nikon F2 black with plain prism
Nikon F2 Photomic
Nikon F2 Photomic
Nikon F black with plain prism
Nikon 801
Nikon 801s
Nikon 801s
Nikon FG
Nikon FG
Nikon FG black
Nikon EM
Nikkormat Ftn black
Nikkormat Ft2 black
Nikkormat Ft2 black
Nikkormat Ft2 black
Nikkormat Ft3 black
Nikkormat Ft3 black
Nikon F3
Nikon F3
Nikon F3
Nikon F2 black with plain prism
Nikon F2 Photomic
Nikon F2 Photomic
Nikon F black with plain prism
Nikon 801
Nikon 801s
Nikon 801s
Nikon FG
Nikon FG
Nikon FG black
Nikon EM
Nikkormat Ftn black
Nikkormat Ft2 black
Nikkormat Ft2 black
Nikkormat Ft2 black
Nikkormat Ft3 black
Nikkormat Ft3 black
Attachments
Melancholy
To grain, or not to grain
Meet the F-family, from top left to right
Nikon F100 & 35mm f/2 af-d - fantastic af camera, light setup with this lens
Nikon F5 & 28mm f/1.8G - first choice (camera) for outdoor shots
Nikon F65 & 28-80mm kit lens - collecting dust
Nikon F2 & 24mm f/2.8 - my favorite camera and lens at the moment
Nikon F & 35mm f/2.8 - also a favorite camera and lens, so classic
Nikkormat FT2 & 50mm f/2 - pure fun to use, when I use it
Nikon FE & 35mm f/1.4 - beautiful and light camera, I use a 35mm f/2.5 E lens when I want a very light setup
Nikon FE2 & 105mm f/2.5 - my first film camera, sentimental and a very good camera, great with the 105
Nikon F100 & 35mm f/2 af-d - fantastic af camera, light setup with this lens
Nikon F5 & 28mm f/1.8G - first choice (camera) for outdoor shots
Nikon F65 & 28-80mm kit lens - collecting dust
Nikon F2 & 24mm f/2.8 - my favorite camera and lens at the moment
Nikon F & 35mm f/2.8 - also a favorite camera and lens, so classic
Nikkormat FT2 & 50mm f/2 - pure fun to use, when I use it
Nikon FE & 35mm f/1.4 - beautiful and light camera, I use a 35mm f/2.5 E lens when I want a very light setup
Nikon FE2 & 105mm f/2.5 - my first film camera, sentimental and a very good camera, great with the 105

maryland_fotos
Well-known
A vintage 50s family.
The50s by maryland_photos, on Flickr
Front: S-mount 5cm f2 HC, 45mm f2.8 GN, S-mount 5cm f1.4 SC
Rear: 5cm f2 S, 5cm f2 S, 50mm f2 H, 50mm f2 HC, 50mm f1.4 S, 55mm f3.5 Micro Nikkor, 50mm f1.2 AIS, 55mm f1.2 S, 55mm f1.2 S, 5.8cm f1.4 S

Front: S-mount 5cm f2 HC, 45mm f2.8 GN, S-mount 5cm f1.4 SC
Rear: 5cm f2 S, 5cm f2 S, 50mm f2 H, 50mm f2 HC, 50mm f1.4 S, 55mm f3.5 Micro Nikkor, 50mm f1.2 AIS, 55mm f1.2 S, 55mm f1.2 S, 5.8cm f1.4 S
Timmyjoe
Veteran
New to me 50mm Nikkor S Auto. She's found a new home on my F. Seems to be happy there.

Pjay55
Newbie
narsuitus
Well-known
lynnb
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Ron (Netherlands)
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Somewhat battered SP with a Zeiss 35mm f3.5 on it. I made January into a Nikon Rf compatible 35mm lenses and shot my way through a variety of 35's and Rf bodies. Just another "project" with no particular reason - just for fun.
Lovely combo Tom, especially the lens. How do you like the 35mm Planar? (from the post-War Zeiss lenses I have only the Biogon 21mm)
Sid836
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Erik van Straten
Veteran
My black S2.
Erik.
Erik.

Travis L.
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