migtex
Don't eXchange Freedom!
OK OK I did go on...
Kiu
Oooohhh yes !Please please! keep it running!
phi47
Newbie
Focusing only as accurate as the alternate system. The Voigtlander rangefinder works well enough, OR, since I'm cheating by using another camera for metering, I check focusing distance from the metering camera. FRAMING is another issue, the varifocal only helps to 135mm.
Cheers,
phi47
Cheers,
phi47
Stefcuoz
Established
Hi phi47
I think you are crazy and enterprising enough to accept my advice .... tries to buy a viewfinder "Tewe" it is not impossible to find and the focal reaches 200 mm.
Hello
I think you are crazy and enterprising enough to accept my advice .... tries to buy a viewfinder "Tewe" it is not impossible to find and the focal reaches 200 mm.
Hello
phi47
Newbie
S:
Think it will be far easier to make my own framing viewfinder, similar to the Sports Finders for Nikonos, if I were really to ever use this combo for some SERIOUS pictures. Before I found some other RF lenses, I went to the trouble of trying to find out which of my F lens would fit so I wouldn't be stuck in the 50f1.4 mode. I will try to find information about the Tewes finder.
Thanks, phi47
Think it will be far easier to make my own framing viewfinder, similar to the Sports Finders for Nikonos, if I were really to ever use this combo for some SERIOUS pictures. Before I found some other RF lenses, I went to the trouble of trying to find out which of my F lens would fit so I wouldn't be stuck in the 50f1.4 mode. I will try to find information about the Tewes finder.
Thanks, phi47
dexdog
Veteran
That's a perfect setup.
I like it a lot. My normal lens is a 35mm, rarely use a 50. The 85mm is useful for about 10% of shots. Except for the shutter release being in the "wrong" place, the SP is a great shooting machine. One could also ask for parallax correction in the 35mm framelines, but that would be quibbling.
phi47
Newbie
I'm Waiting.........................even if I don't have a 50f1.2 for OM
NIKON KIU
Did you say Nippon Kogaku
Less trouble would be to slap a Rangefinder super telephoto onto a Nikon F2

Easier to focus
Kiu
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TheHub
Well-known
I wanted to get a Nikon RF for a while but high prices kept me away for so long. At a camera fair a few months ago I looked at an S but was disappointed by its relatively small viewfinder. I went to lunch and when I came back this S2 was sitting in a display case. It was cheaper than the S I looked at previous. It has its share of scratches and brassing but the viewfinder is very clear and it's proven to be a wonderful camera.
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NIKON KIU
Did you say Nippon Kogaku
Keeping it going here:
here is a Family of Nikons:
-----------Nikon S2---------------------Nikon E2------------------------Nikon F2
Kiu
here is a Family of Nikons:
-----------Nikon S2---------------------Nikon E2------------------------Nikon F2
Kiu
summilux
Well-known
great combo: 50 and 21.
three questions: the hood for 21mm biogon, where can I get one, and second, do you need to remove the rear collar for use with nikon? third, which 21mm viewfinder do you use?
thanks.
three questions: the hood for 21mm biogon, where can I get one, and second, do you need to remove the rear collar for use with nikon? third, which 21mm viewfinder do you use?
thanks.
furcafe
Veteran
I'm not Bill, but: (1) heavystar on eBay sells a wide-angle 40.5mm hood that will work w/the 21/4.5 Biogon (like the 35/2.8 Biogon, Zeiss Ikon never offered a hood); (2) no, you don't have to remove the rear lens guard; & (3) I use the original ZI 435 finder (w/a Hama bubble level in the top shoe), but I suppose any 21mm finder will work (the CV is supposed to be nice & is almost certainly brighter than the original).
great combo: 50 and 21.
three questions: the hood for 21mm biogon, where can I get one, and second, do you need to remove the rear collar for use with nikon? third, which 21mm viewfinder do you use?
thanks.
summilux
Well-known
thanks furcafe!
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
I just thought I'd mention in this thread that my new baby turned out to have a capping shutter which required a trip back to the US where the wonderful Pete Smith did his magic. Turned out that the camera had a broken shutter brake spring and needed a CLA ... it now purrs and is so smooth! He's a top bloke as we say here in Oz!
I'm very impressed with the Nikkor 1.4 that came on the camera ... what an enigmatic lens!
I'm very impressed with the Nikkor 1.4 that came on the camera ... what an enigmatic lens!
infrequent
Well-known
@keith - couple of questions:
1) is that 50/1.4, S mount or thread mount?
2) how much does it go for?
1) is that 50/1.4, S mount or thread mount?
2) how much does it go for?
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
@keith - couple of questions:
1) is that 50/1.4, S mount or thread mount?
2) how much does it go for?
Hey ... I'm a total ludite with Nikon stuff ... S mount I guess or whatever they call Nikon RF mount!
I think you can get the same lens with the same optical formula in LTM which I would be tempted to do one day. I think Roland mentioned to me that he thought that they usually fetch around $300.00 to $400.00 ... someone correct me if I'm wrong. These Nikon rangefinders have a totally different feel to a Leica screwmount or an early M ... they feel mechanically superior IMHO! I'm pretty tempted to sell my entire screwmount collection and buy another Nikon ... an SP would be nice!
infrequent
Well-known
a fast lens for that price?! hmmm...i suppose it doesn't have the leica signature! ; )
wjlapier
Well-known
furcafe,
thanx for replying for me! I'm not sure if it was heavystar or the other company, but it was the one recommended a while back when I was asking about a hood. Regarding the rear lens guard--I wasn't aware there was one
I just mount it and shoot away! As for finder, I use the CV one. Nice and bright. I considered the original one furcafe mentioned but good clean ones were more than I was willing to pay at the time.
Sorry for the late reply.
thanx for replying for me! I'm not sure if it was heavystar or the other company, but it was the one recommended a while back when I was asking about a hood. Regarding the rear lens guard--I wasn't aware there was one
Sorry for the late reply.
I'm not Bill, but: (1) heavystar on eBay sells a wide-angle 40.5mm hood that will work w/the 21/4.5 Biogon (like the 35/2.8 Biogon, Zeiss Ikon never offered a hood); (2) no, you don't have to remove the rear lens guard; & (3) I use the original ZI 435 finder (w/a Hama bubble level in the top shoe), but I suppose any 21mm finder will work (the CV is supposed to be nice & is almost certainly brighter than the original).
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summilux
Well-known
luigi case? nice leather.
a truly compact 50/1.4 lens, more compact than most 50/2.

a truly compact 50/1.4 lens, more compact than most 50/2.
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