Jan 26, 2012, 09:26
Jan 26, 2012, 11:20
Nice bunch of photos, Don with great depth of field. 4 and 5 particularly appealing.
Jan 26, 2012, 15:53
Thanks Toad. You have to work with that lens but it makes good photos.
Jan 27, 2012, 11:57
Ah Don, is this your new(most recent) lens?
This is a great focal length for textural exploration, isn't it! I love number 4.
...hey...by "work", you mean having to focus it..?!
Just had another look: I can see there's a wee tad(and perfectably acceptable) of vignetting at full aperture...but my, it seems distortion-free. I bet you're very pleased with the lens?
This is a great focal length for textural exploration, isn't it! I love number 4.
...hey...by "work", you mean having to focus it..?!

Just had another look: I can see there's a wee tad(and perfectably acceptable) of vignetting at full aperture...but my, it seems distortion-free. I bet you're very pleased with the lens?
Jan 27, 2012, 19:40
Yes I am. It isn't pretty--a little scratched and worn. I had to put a tiny screw in the barrel to repace one that was missing. But for the money I paid it's a treasure. I love buying these cheap used lenses. I get to have new toys for little cost.
Jan 28, 2012, 06:39
I actually love the look of battered old kit. I was browsing through a collection of Don McCullin's war photos the other day, and on the back of the book was a pic of his Nikon F: battered, scuffed and mangled...I thought it looked great. I also remember the feeling of "cred" I had when my old F4(which I'd bought secondhand) started to get worn down to the brass on the corners...I felt like a proper photographer! 

Jan 28, 2012, 09:51
I know what you mean, Zig