NikonGear'23
Gear Talk => Lens Talk => Topic started by: Frank Fremerey on June 18, 2015, 08:53:14
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Here are two examples for the performance of the oldish lady I usually use for tabletop food work (first full frame, next crop from the above):
(Annotation: All animals are alive, all food stays edible in my pictures)
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This is from a series of photos I took of "fruit pairs" (D3, Sinar AMED120):
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I have kept all my old large-format Nikkors. These are 65/4, 90/5.6 (? either Nikkor or another brand, cannot locate that lens right now), AM 120/5.6 ED, 150/5.6, 270/6.3 ED, 360/8 ED, 500/11 ED. All of them beautifully made and delivering very goo to excellent image quality.
My favourites were the 120 AM for close-ups on my 4x5" view camera, plus the 270 ED for landscapes. Superb optics with a a crisp and vivid colour rendition.
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The D600 is a perfect match for the AM 120/5.6 ED in the near field. For portraits and at infinity my Apo Digitar from Schneider is much better.
I have to call NPS for a trial of the D810 as a back for the Sinar.
Trouble is that in the field the Sinar is very heavy and not weather proof.
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Another one of the first encounter (Sinar in the field):