nobbylon
Veteran
magical pic.
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
Sold both my Nikkormat FTn bodies with 28 and 50 lenses.
Only the 58/1.4 and 105/2.5 V1 remain, used on a D3100. All shorter focal lentghs covered by 4 Leitz lenses.
Great pictures Erik!
Only the 58/1.4 and 105/2.5 V1 remain, used on a D3100. All shorter focal lentghs covered by 4 Leitz lenses.
Great pictures Erik!
Dwig
Well-known
...I just got a new lens-to-me. A nikkor-s auto 1:2,8 f=3.5cm Nippon kogaku . nice glass but some adjustments are in order. One mis-aliened screw mades it impossible to mount the lens and the aperture blades don't adjust, once mounted on the camera. Guess I will have to only use it wide open as there Seems to be no was to loosen up the adjustment ring.
The original version of the 3.5cm f/2.8 will not properly mount on any Nikon body except the F, F2, Nikkormat FS, & Nikkorex F. It will not properly mount on any metered Nikkormat or any AI body with the exception of the F2/A and F2/As. These lenses, like all of the original batches of lenses, had a deeply overhanging f/stop ring. It extends ~3mm back past the face of the mounting flange. If forced onto a metered Nikkormat the f/stop ring usually will not turn and occasionally damage is done to the body.
Later lenses reduced this "dust shield" to ~1.5mm to allow for the meter coupling mechanism on the Nikkormat FT and subsequent meter-in-the-body models. Nikon and some independent shops offered a conversion service at the time (much like the later AI-conversion service). Independently converted lenses usually have the f/stop ring cut back leaving raw metal on the rear face. This, along with some other butchery was done to the 2.1cm f/4 that I have.
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Have ALWAYS Loved looking at this shot of Yours Erik...Sublime !
I still Giggle over it !
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
The original version of the 3.5cm f/2.8 will not properly mount on any Nikon body except the F, F2, Nikkormat FS, & Nikkorex F. It will not properly mount on any metered Nikkormat or any AI body with the exception of the F2/A and F2/As. These lenses, like all of the original batches of lenses, had a deeply overhanging f/stop ring. It extends ~3mm back past the face of the mounting flange. If forced onto a metered Nikkormat the f/stop ring usually will not turn and occasionally damage is done to the body.
Later lenses reduced this "dust shield" to ~1.5mm to allow for the meter coupling mechanism on the Nikkormat FT and subsequent meter-in-the-body models. Nikon and some independent shops offered a conversion service at the time (much like the later AI-conversion service). Independently converted lenses usually have the f/stop ring cut back leaving raw metal on the rear face. This, along with some other butchery was done to the 2.1cm f/4 that I have.
IIRC the F4S can also take pre-AI lenses since the aperture coupling can be folded away. And it does meter with a pre-AI lens. Or does the above also make the F4S incompatible?
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Thank you all.
The man with the cat is at the Amstel railway station in Amsterdam.
Erik.
The man with the cat is at the Amstel railway station in Amsterdam.
Erik.
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Nikkormat FTn, Nikkor 50mm f/2, TriX.
Erik.
Erik.

helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Erik:
Do You have any shots with the 28 2.8 ?
If so Please Post...Thank You !
Do You have any shots with the 28 2.8 ?
If so Please Post...Thank You !
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Helen, I've never used a 28mm f/2.8, only a 24mm f/2.8, but not often. It is too wide for my taste.
Erik.
Erik.
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Nikkormat FTn, 50mm f/2, TriX.
Erik.
Erik.

sanmich
Veteran
That's indeed a great shot.
I'm also amazed by how well you handled the difficult exposure.
kdemas
Enjoy Life.
FT2 Repair
FT2 Repair
Great thread.
My FT2, my first SLR from way back when, has developed the "spastic meter" problem (Carbon resistor ring I believe). Has anyone had theirs fixed recently and had a CLA? If so, who did it for you?
Any ideas who can repair these? Sover Wong maybe?
FT2 Repair
Great thread.
My FT2, my first SLR from way back when, has developed the "spastic meter" problem (Carbon resistor ring I believe). Has anyone had theirs fixed recently and had a CLA? If so, who did it for you?
Any ideas who can repair these? Sover Wong maybe?
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Many thanks for the compliments.
Nikkormat FTn, Nikkor 50mm f/2, TriX. One of my first shots with the Nikkormat, Utrecht, fall 1971.
Erik.
Nikkormat FTn, Nikkor 50mm f/2, TriX. One of my first shots with the Nikkormat, Utrecht, fall 1971.
Erik.

Dwig
Well-known
IIRC the F4S can also take pre-AI lenses since the aperture coupling can be folded away. And it does meter with a pre-AI lens. Or does the above also make the F4S incompatible?
Yes, the F4S is also incompatible with the original 1959-~1961 lenses. No meter-in-the-body model will work with these very early versions.
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Nikkormat FTn, 50mm f/2, TriX.
Erik.
Erik.

HuubL
hunter-gatherer
Erik, sublime!
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Nikkormat FTn, 50mm f/2, TriX.
Erik.
Erik.

Bill58
Native Texan
Awesome, gotta get me some Tri-X.
DanOnRoute66
I now live in Des Moines
So much beautiful work here, but I think this is my favorite of all those you have posted on this thread. Atypical subject, for sure, but the composition and exposure look spot on, as well. You set a high threshold, for sure.
Melancholy
To grain, or not to grain
Outstanding photos Erik, so timeless, classic and well composed, every shot tells a good story and amuse me a lot - this is photography on a high level in my eyes. As many has mention before me, I would love to see this pictures in a book!
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