M4cr0s
Back In Black
The (ultra)evil DSLR-lens Nikon 105 F/2.0 DC showing some of it's characteristics. These are test shots I made myself while familiarizing myself with the lens.
Winter streets of Oslo just after sundown. I like how it "melts" the background. Shot wide open at ISO3200 and 1/125th on a D7000. N00bed out on the shutter speed, should be at least 1/160th on a crop-sensor camera.
Another one, this time by day. Lonely chairs outside a store in the snow. Haven't seen that one before, eh?
Mac
Winter streets of Oslo just after sundown. I like how it "melts" the background. Shot wide open at ISO3200 and 1/125th on a D7000. N00bed out on the shutter speed, should be at least 1/160th on a crop-sensor camera.

Another one, this time by day. Lonely chairs outside a store in the snow. Haven't seen that one before, eh?

Mac
ferider
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DR Summicron, on KM25:

f 10
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jmkelly
rangefinder user

ZM Sonnar C @ f1.5, Epson R-D1 @ ISO 1600, focus on earring.
malcD
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fed 1d - jupiter 8 wide open
keegso
Newbie
JeffGreene
(@)^(@)

35 Cron Type 4 croppped.
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flyalf
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Strangeluv
Christer Johansen
M8 + Canon 50mm 1.2

will-i_am
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50/1.5 nokton at 1.5 or 2

Stuart John
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One from the Nikon 35mm F2.5 E

videogamemaker
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Are dslr lenses allowed, or is that blasphemy?
Canon 35mm 1.4 @ 1.4 on Canon 5D

sindrisvan-1.jpg by mr-chompers, on Flickr
Canon 35mm 1.4 @ 1.4 on Canon 5D

sindrisvan-1.jpg by mr-chompers, on Flickr
greyelm
Malcolm
Silver Jupiter 8

greyelm
Malcolm
Leitz Hektor 13.5 cm

greyelm
Malcolm
Leitz Elmar 5cm

greyelm
Malcolm
Leitz Summitar 5.0 cm

Damaso
Photojournalist
Summarit 90mm on a M8

philosomatographer
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Some Large Format Bokeh
Some Large Format Bokeh
This thread has taken on monstrous proportions! Herewith a Bokeh contribution from a monstrous camera:
(Ilford HP5, 4x5in sheet film, exposed in a Linhof Technika V with a Schneider-Kreuznach 150mm APO-Symmar f/5.6)
Shot wide open - in my copy of this lens - the 6 diaphragm blades never fully move out of the way. I am not sure if it's supposed to be like this (never handled another one) but it has a visible effect in the rendition of out-of-focus highlights. I still like the shallow DOF capabilities (often surprising to small-format shooters, since it's only f/5.6).
This image was printed in the darkroom on 8x10in Ilford MG IV paper, and the print scanned.
Some Large Format Bokeh
This thread has taken on monstrous proportions! Herewith a Bokeh contribution from a monstrous camera:

(Ilford HP5, 4x5in sheet film, exposed in a Linhof Technika V with a Schneider-Kreuznach 150mm APO-Symmar f/5.6)
Shot wide open - in my copy of this lens - the 6 diaphragm blades never fully move out of the way. I am not sure if it's supposed to be like this (never handled another one) but it has a visible effect in the rendition of out-of-focus highlights. I still like the shallow DOF capabilities (often surprising to small-format shooters, since it's only f/5.6).
This image was printed in the darkroom on 8x10in Ilford MG IV paper, and the print scanned.
seakayaker1
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M8.2 with 35mm 'cron' Asph.
Life is Grand!
Dan


Life is Grand!
Dan
seakayaker1
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M8.2 with Voigtlander Heliar 75mm f1.8


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