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Frank Granovski
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It doesn't smell funny for me but the new plastic Nikon bodies do!Film isn't dead, it just smells funny!
It doesn't smell funny for me but the new plastic Nikon bodies do!Film isn't dead, it just smells funny!
jaap said:I would not call the 35mm f2.8 and a 85mm f2.8 "lesser"except for the speed when compared to their faster brothers. I use them when i want to travel light and don't wanna use my G2. The 2.8 versions are very sharp an contrasty when just one stop turned down. (at f4.0). But also very useable wide open especially the distagon 35mm f2.8
Jorge Torralba said:Socke,
I thought the N digital was discontinued. Was this a recent showing you talk about?
jaap said:I've never understood why the Contax N digital didn,t make it. Was it because the mount change or was it something else? After all it was the first SLR with a full size sensor.
jaap said:I would like to see a digital RX. That could become reality if some would see money in the devlopment of a digital back for 35mm SLR's !
Jorge Torralba said:RJ,
I urrently use the Leica R9 and DMR. I have thought about selling it every now and then. Just one of those things we do for no reasonHowever, If I had no digital camera now, my FIRST and ONLY choice would now be a NIkon with the Zeiss glass. Most Canon owners who strive for the best possible results end up with Zeiss lenses and an adapter. For me this is a no brainer. You could have th ebest camera in the world. If your lens is not up to par, its useless. I am not say that Nikon glass is bad. On the contrary. Its just that if you seek one of the best optics available and its made for a Nikon, Then a Nikon I would purchase
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Socke said:RJ, if you get a camera with a small sensor, get some serious wideangle, too!
This is shot at 22mm with a Canon D60 and I wasn't that close.
Jorge Torralba said:RJ,
I urrently use the Leica R9 and DMR. I have thought about selling it every now and then. Just one of those things we do for no reasonHowever, If I had no digital camera now, my FIRST and ONLY choice would now be a NIkon with the Zeiss glass. Most Canon owners who strive for the best possible results end up with Zeiss lenses and an adapter. For me this is a no brainer. You could have th ebest camera in the world. If your lens is not up to par, its useless. I am not say that Nikon glass is bad. On the contrary. Its just that if you seek one of the best optics available and its made for a Nikon, Then a Nikon I would purchase
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copake_ham said:Amazing that this thread is still so HOT.
For those of you who are eager to get these manual ZF lenses I would advise you to hop over to eBay. There are lots of good quality F1, F2 and F3 camera bodies for sale there - not to mention the earlier entry-level manuals such as the Nikkormats etc.
My first Nikon was a Nikkormat FT-2. I still have it and it works great (shutter speeds and meter remain "spot on"). I go it 30 years ago with a couple of great Nikkor manual lenses. They are still great too.
So, ZF fans, welcome to the wonderful world of manual Nikon film-based SLRs. We've been waiting for you....
RJBender said:That's an interesting way to look at it, George.![]()
R.J.
There is one in Leica M3 miniature form too.RJBender said:I'm beginning to think that the ZF lenses are targeted for the Aisan market.
Volker, do see many Germans using these Rollei Minidigi cameras?
R.J.