maryland_fotos
Well-known
Almost any of the old F-mount lenses, going all the way back to around 1959-60, are a lot of fun to use. Lots of quality and character, even on modern DSLRs.
Starting with the 85 1.8 Nikkor-H Auto, circa 1972, on the Df.
RJL_1859 by Maryland Photos, on Flickr
RJL_1896 by Maryland Photos, on Flickr
RJL_1884 by Maryland Photos, on Flickr
Starting with the 85 1.8 Nikkor-H Auto, circa 1972, on the Df.



Huss
Veteran
Nikon F, Nikkor-S Auto 55 1.2 non AI, Fuji C200

mdarnton
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When I got my first digital camera, a Nikon D300, I decided I'd buy only vintage MF lenses, and haven't been disappointed.
ChrisLivsey
Veteran
What are you defining as "vintage", any before autofocus?
I agree the rendering is excellent it may be more recent glass has improved coatings to reduce flare and ghosting but sometimes that looses character.
I am fond of my Ai 105 f2.5, this on the new D800 in camera conversion to B/W with a tweaked in camera "profile".
and my 50mm f1.2 Ai, this on HP5+ TD-201 and using the F6
I agree the rendering is excellent it may be more recent glass has improved coatings to reduce flare and ghosting but sometimes that looses character.
I am fond of my Ai 105 f2.5, this on the new D800 in camera conversion to B/W with a tweaked in camera "profile".

and my 50mm f1.2 Ai, this on HP5+ TD-201 and using the F6

lynnb
Veteran
early Nikkor-S 50mm f2 (1959) on a 1959 Nikon F
FP4+ in XTOL
Ektar 100
FP4+ in XTOL


Ektar 100


Huss
Veteran
Lynn, love those Ektar shots. The colour of film vs digital is sublime.
ray*j*gun
Veteran
Love the vintage" Nikon lenses. Use them on my D610 and D7000. Of course there are prob many technical reasons not to use them but I have never had issues with the IQ. I esp like the 105 and the 50 1,2
maryland_fotos
Well-known
By vintage in my mind I was indeed thinking of pre-AF glass. Some super examples here, including Lynn's 50mm film shots! And the 105 in any its incarnations is indeed a must have.
maryland_fotos
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1972/73 35 2.8 PC-Nikkor, shifting the lens all the way up.
RJL_1988bw by Maryland Photos, on Flickr

Steve M.
Veteran
Nikkor HC 50 2 w/ Arista EDU Ultra 100 in Mic-X full strength

maryland_fotos
Well-known
Nikon 180 2.8 P Auto-Nikkor, ~1972, mounted on Df.
at f/2.8
RJL_2055 by Maryland Photos, on Flickr
at f/4
RJL_2037 by Maryland Photos, on Flickr
at f/2.8

at f/4

ABrosig
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FortWorthCarterPennCrowd01 by Andrew Brosig, on Flickr
Nikkor 50mm f1.4, Nikkormat EL w/ Eastman XX

ETxStateFair02 by Andrew Brosig, on Flickr
Nikkor 50mm f1.4, Nikkormat EL w/ Eastman XX

FortWorthKimballWindow01 by Andrew Brosig, on Flickr
Nikkor 35mm f2 Non-Ai, Nikkormat EL w/ Eastman XX
DNG
Film Friendly
1979 F2 Photomic
1972 Nikkor S 50mm f/1.4
TMax 400 / HC110 H

Closing Duties by Peter Arbib: My Classic Street Photography, on Flickr
1979 Nikon F2 Photomic
1972 Nikkor S 50mm f/1.4
Kodak Ultramax 400 cross processed in HC110 B

Ps-Lr---Solaris Park-Nikon F2-N50mm f14-C41 Ultramax 400 to BW-003 by Peter Arbib -My General Galleries, on Flickr
1972 Nikkor S 50mm f/1.4
TMax 400 / HC110 H

Closing Duties by Peter Arbib: My Classic Street Photography, on Flickr
1979 Nikon F2 Photomic
1972 Nikkor S 50mm f/1.4
Kodak Ultramax 400 cross processed in HC110 B

Ps-Lr---Solaris Park-Nikon F2-N50mm f14-C41 Ultramax 400 to BW-003 by Peter Arbib -My General Galleries, on Flickr
maryland_fotos
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~1977 135 f2 AI lens, Df.
DSC_6591 by Maryland Photos, on Flickr
DSC_6584 by Maryland Photos, on Flickr


maryland_fotos
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Tim Read
Established
Some sublime images on this thread, particularly liked Lynnb's beach shot.
nikon_sam
Shooter of Film...
Nikkor-Q 135mm 3.5 with Nikon PB-5 & 20mm extension tube...
This is the set up for the above shots...minus the F5...


This is the set up for the above shots...minus the F5...

Daryl J.
Well-known
My 55mm Micro Nikkor is my default glass when shooting 35mm film on something other than my Leica. I just love it. That and the 105. But my pre-teen son has discovered it so it may become more his than mine as he uses a decent FM.
DNG
Film Friendly
My 55mm Micro Nikkor is my default glass when shooting 35mm film on something other than my Leica. I just love it. That and the 105. But my pre-teen son has discovered it so it may become more his than mine as he uses a decent FM.
You must be a proud father!!!
KarmaToBurn
Member
Nikkor 50mm f2 HC non-AI


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