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07-01-2012
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Nikkor S.C. 8.5cm 1:1.5 Photos only
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07-01-2012
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Wow, very nice. Nice bokeh.
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35mm : Leica 1A, M4, M9, R6.2, Nikon F/F2, Xpan II
6x6cm: Hasselblad 501CM, 203FE, SWC, Rolleiflex 2.8F, Wide
6x9cm: Fuji 690II/III, Bessa II, Super Ikonta 531/2
4x5in : Technika Master, Crown Graphic
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07-01-2012
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... likes film.
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Tried an S-mount version, two years ago, price of the lens was JPY270000 (including oily aperture blades ....)
This one was with the Nikon SP (Fujifilm Pro400H converted to BW)
(Sorry for linking this one, Jon!  )
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07-01-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Vickko
Wow, very nice. Nice bokeh.
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Thanks Vick ;-) It's a dream lens and I am understandably enthusiastic
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Originally Posted by maddoc
Tried an S-mount version, two years ago, price of the lens was JPY270000 (including oily aperture blades ....)
This one was with the Nikon SP (Fujifilm Pro400H converted to BW)
(Sorry for linking this one, Jon!  )
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Gabor, I saw this one on your flickr, when searching for info on this unicorn - the lens, not Jon that is - hehe
It's amazing, how sharp the eye is! My sample has come, not been calibrated properly. I will work on that soon.
Here is a few more from day one:

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07-01-2012
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coarse art photographer
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when in focus, it's quite sharp ...
(salt, wounds, etc.)
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07-02-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by sebastel
when in focus, it's quite sharp ...
(salt, wounds, etc.)
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Doesn't hurt anymore.
A candid shot in hot cooking Shanghai:

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07-04-2012
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07-05-2012
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Great pictures, Dirk!
Erik.
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07-05-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by maddoc
(Sorry for linking this one, Jon!  )
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07-05-2012
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Other than ZenShooter who already sold his copy, I don't know of anyone else who shoots with this lens. So it may be a lonely thread... much like my Nikkor-O 2.1cm 1:4 thread
But I'm enjoying your pictures with this lens Dirk, so keep 'em coming!
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07-05-2012
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You are not alone. I have 4 sets and use them occasionally. A very nice lens, just like the Zeiss Biotar 75/1.5.
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07-05-2012
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I have one. I gotta try it on my M9.
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35mm : Leica 1A, M4, M9, R6.2, Nikon F/F2, Xpan II
6x6cm: Hasselblad 501CM, 203FE, SWC, Rolleiflex 2.8F, Wide
6x9cm: Fuji 690II/III, Bessa II, Super Ikonta 531/2
4x5in : Technika Master, Crown Graphic
Durst L1200
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07-05-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Erik van Straten
Great pictures, Dirk!
Erik.
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Thanks Erik ;-)
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Originally Posted by jonmanjiro
Other than ZenShooter who already sold his copy, I don't know of anyone else who shoots with this lens. So it may be a lonely thread... much like my Nikkor-O 2.1cm 1:4 thread
But I'm enjoying your pictures with this lens Dirk, so keep 'em coming!
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Nice thread! What about merging the two into "least used but most spectacular Nikkor lenses" ?
I hope, more people show up and share something with those lenses! What's the point in having them, if not using?
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Originally Posted by KHW
You are not alone. I have 4 sets and use them occasionally. A very nice lens, just like the Zeiss Biotar 75/1.5.
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Nice! Please post some photos and maybe also some insight on the different lenses (differences, mounts, history ?)!
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Originally Posted by Vickko
I have one. I gotta try it on my M9.
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Nice Vick - you must try it on the M9 - it's a real beauty + it is actually the lightest and most compact of the commonly known super fast 85mm, making it an ideal user ;-)
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Thanks for the tip Roland, just added!
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07-05-2012
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07-05-2012
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How do you guys find the behavior with your Nikkor 85/1.5 in regards of flare?
Here is a shot from a few days ago:
scooter rider - flare by teknopunk.com, on Flickr
I am actually not a person, who dislikes flare (as long, as it's beautiful and very lens specific flare).
I find so far, that the Nikkor behaves well, except of course, when used directly into very bright light sources, as here or in the construction site shot above.
For the fact, that it is a 60 year old lens with a huge, exposed front element, it looks nice ;-)
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07-08-2012
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Today's blog post is all about the construction at night in Shanghai - I used only the Nikkor 85/1.5.
A deep night low light shoot is always on my list with every new lens, be it a slow wide angle or a tele lens. Given the M9's abysmal low light performance (compared to pushed Tri X), the Nikkor 85 would not be my first lens choice, but it worked.
Here is one from the same night - haha:

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07-08-2012
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Wow, that is a very neat shot, with what the lens did with the back-lights.
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Originally Posted by menos
Here is some night shooting with the 85/1.5:

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Vick
35mm : Leica 1A, M4, M9, R6.2, Nikon F/F2, Xpan II
6x6cm: Hasselblad 501CM, 203FE, SWC, Rolleiflex 2.8F, Wide
6x9cm: Fuji 690II/III, Bessa II, Super Ikonta 531/2
4x5in : Technika Master, Crown Graphic
Durst L1200
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07-08-2012
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Like boots in the dryer..
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Some really fine photographs here. My favorite is of the old man (the very first photo).
This lens performs very well in your hands.
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07-11-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Vickko
Wow, that is a very neat shot, with what the lens did with the back-lights.
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Yes, I really want to explore this more, but it seems, it's a very special shot with the light indeed hitting at it's strongest into the lens at a specific angle.
It doesn't do this with plain regular light sources like street lamps, stoplights and alike.
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Originally Posted by f16sunshine
Some really fine photographs here. My favorite is of the old man (the very first photo).
This lens performs very well in your hands.
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Thank you certainly ;-)
i was just lucky, I was in midst such an interesting scene - the gentleman was quite a character to see in the market with his walking stick and Qigong balls.
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09-05-2012
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One with the Super Nikkor from a recent shoot (stopped down to ƒ2):
portrait - JC - table - color by teknopunk.com, on Flickr
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09-05-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by menos
How do you guys find the behavior with your Nikkor 85/1.5 in regards of flare?
Here is a shot from a few days ago:
scooter rider - flare by teknopunk.com, on Flickr
I am actually not a person, who dislikes flare (as long, as it's beautiful and very lens specific flare).
I find so far, that the Nikkor behaves well, except of course, when used directly into very bright light sources, as here or in the construction site shot above.
For the fact, that it is a 60 year old lens with a huge, exposed front element, it looks nice ;-)
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I saw similar behavior from my Canon 85/1.8 LTM lens with hard sunlight from above and in front of the lens. Gotta use a deep hood with these lenses.
The 85/1.5 is on my list of "someday, maybe, if I'm really lucky" Nikkor LTM lenses, along with the 25/4 and 50/3.5 Micro-Nikkor.
::Ari
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