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honda-shigekazu · 10 months
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水間寺と水間公園
やっぱり一眼レフは写真を撮っている気持ちにさせてくれると思う今日このごろです…。
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flatman · 1 year
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After an ice storm we had a few years ago - Nikkor 55mm F2.8 micro
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amayasnep · 5 months
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Well this thing got my neurons activated
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A retrospective
During the winter of 2017, my path in college was underground a profound shift. In the midst of this shift I decided to take an intro to photography class. I always had an interest in photography so this became my first serious foray into the arts.
At the time I was quite new to photography, having only recently received my first ever interchangeable lens camera the past Christmas. I leveraged this new reality to help propel myself into the world of professional photography.
While enrolled in the class I had the opportunity to use a Nikon FG, a 35mm (full frame) film camera dating to the mid 1980s. The camera was one of two film cameras I used during my time in college, the other being a Pentax K1000. The camera came with a Micro-NIKKOR 55mm F2.8 lens (which apparently Nikon still makes???) and our choice of a couple rolls of Ilford 100 or 400 black and white film. I went with ISO 400 for the added low light performance.
Whenever I had the opportunity to check out one of the film cameras I always went for the Nikon because of its more pleasant and intuitive interface (to me at least). I would end up shooting At least four rolls of black and white film. It was pretty cool using such an old camera. Even the screw-in manual shutter cable had a vintage look and feel to it. I never had any issues with it.
Due to the fact I only had 36 shots per roll and couldn’t zoom, I had to choose and compose my shots carefully, and hope that everything was in focus and properly exposed when I hit the shutter button. I think for a beginner interested in photography it’s a good experience to have. The whole dynamic changes when you can zoom as you please, take as many shots as you want, and get immediate results on a screen.
Side note: Apparently film camera connoisseurs have a lot of gripes with this camera and I’m just like “yeah it gets the job done and looks and feels pretty”. I bet these same people would have a heart attack I chose it over the Pentax.
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Back to the camera
The Nikon ZF camera is such a neat blending of an old Nikon film camera with cutting-edge mirrorless camera technology. You get the nostalgia of a metal camera body and brass dials with a digital flip-out screen, a full frame sensor with great high ISO performance, in-body image stabilization, 4K video at 30 fps, and advanced subject identification software driven by AI.
Is it practical? Depends who you ask… Cameras have come a long way and I don’t imagine the new Nikon ZF is any more pleasant to hold for long periods of time than the Nikon FG was (though they do make special add-on hand grips for them). The camera has no “auto” setting on the shutter speed dial, which funny enough the much older Nikon FG had. There’s no “auto” on any of the dials actually, making this logistically a pain to use. On my camera I have an ISO button that makes setting auto ISO quick and easy, so having to dig through the menu to do the same on this camera is a hard sell personally.
But it does look pretty…
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A bit about my own setup
I’m quite content with my own cameras. I have two: an older APS-C camera and a newer full frame camera. They’re the best cameras I’ve ever handled, each with lenses that are the best I’ve ever shot with.
That being said, I do have two vintage lenses I picked up from a vintage goods store for a great price. One is a prime lens and the other is a pump-action zoom lens. I can’t wait to try them out on my newest camera one of these days. To get an idea of how they really perform. There is a certain nostalgic charm in that. A compromise between the digital age and the analogue age, for regularly shooting in film is just too heckin’ expensive!
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simonh · 4 months
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2023-06-07-nikon-f2-photomic-micro-nikkor-55mm-f35-auto-panagor-tele-zoom-85-105mm-f38-kodak-plus-x-pan-125-iso-exp-08-2001-023-edit by Simon Birky Hartmann Via Flickr: 06/26/2023 06:34pm 1/60 f2.8 Sarah at ABC
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el-pollo-gigantes · 2 years
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by t*tomorrow FUJIFILM GFX50sⅡ + Ai Micro-Nikkor 55mm F2.8 https://flic.kr/p/2nT31wK
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wankelmuth · 4 years
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Berlin, 2020
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skattino · 3 years
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autunno 3
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tokyo-camera-style · 4 years
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Jimbocho, Tokyo
Nikon F3HP with Nikkor 55mm f2.8 Micro lens
Photographer: Yuta Saito / instagram
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paciphoto · 2 years
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ストックフォト用撮影
AI AF Micro Nikkor 55mm f2.8S
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lunchbox-37 · 6 years
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Some photos I took this morning. Nikon D700 with a Nikon 105mm f2.8 and Micro-Nikkor 55mm f2.5 with a 1.5x teleconverter.
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honda-shigekazu · 2 years
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久しぶりの一眼レフ
一眼レフの大きなグリップが大好きだと思う今日このごろです…。
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neilkesterson · 6 years
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A Little Action On the Side
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A Little Action On the Side by Neil Kesterson Via Flickr: Macro look inside my 1932 baby grand piano. You're looking at side of the "action" part of the piano. Nikon FM2n, Micro-Nikkor 55mm f2.8, Svema Foto400 B&W
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heykav · 3 years
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Gear from yesteryear: What does a 40-year-old lens look like at 46 Megapixels?
Gear from yesteryear: What does a 40-year-old lens look like at 46 Megapixels?
The Nikon Micro-Nikkor 55mm F2.8 was introduced back in 1979, just one year before the release of Nikon’s third professional SLR camera body, the F3. I don’t know when my particular copy of this lens was made, but it looks pretty well-worn. I picked it up in college for a song at a local photography shop, and the aperture blades promptly got stuck in the wide-open position. A couple years later,…
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editingxpert · 3 years
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Gear from yesteryear: What does a 40-year-old lens look like at 46 Megapixels?
Gear from yesteryear: What does a 40-year-old lens look like at 46 Megapixels?
The Nikon Micro-Nikkor 55mm F2.8 was introduced back in 1979, just one year before the release of Nikon’s third professional SLR camera body, the F3. I don’t know when my particular copy of this lens was made, but it looks pretty well-worn. I picked it up in college for a song at a local photography shop, and the aperture blades promptly got stuck in the wide-open position. A couple years later,…
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simonh · 4 months
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2023-06-07-nikon-f2-photomic-micro-nikkor-55mm-f35-auto-panagor-tele-zoom-85-105mm-f38-kodak-plus-x-pan-125-iso-exp-08-2001-021-edit by Simon Birky Hartmann Via Flickr: 06/26/2023 06:01pm 1/60 f2.8 Angélique at ABC
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