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John Geerts

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Re: Portraits of Camera gear.
« Reply #120 on: March 16, 2016, 22:53:20 »
Moving from time series to focal length series: i.e. 4x 300mm lenses
from left to right: f5.6, f4, f2.8, f2
(750gr, 1450gr, 3100gr, 7100gr)
No f4.5?   

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Re: Portraits of Camera gear.
« Reply #121 on: March 16, 2016, 23:35:33 »
No f4.5?

First and second from the left

300mm

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Re: Portraits of Camera gear.
« Reply #122 on: March 16, 2016, 23:41:44 »
Ah, thanks.  I somehow missed that picture. A large collection, looks super.

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Re: Portraits of Camera gear.
« Reply #123 on: March 16, 2016, 23:43:20 »
Andy, Andy, Andy...  ;D
What a collection!
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Re: Portraits of Camera gear.
« Reply #124 on: March 16, 2016, 23:45:54 »
No 300 mm f/4.5 ED non-IF ??

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Re: Portraits of Camera gear.
« Reply #125 on: March 16, 2016, 23:59:53 »
I bought a 300/4.5 ED non-IF on ebay three years ago. Tracking showed it got as far as Auckland airport, two failed attempts at delivery (?!?!), then returned never to be seen again. Got a refund luckily.

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Re: Portraits of Camera gear.
« Reply #126 on: March 17, 2016, 00:44:16 »

The cute little 300 mm f/4 E PF is missing from that lineup...
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Re: Portraits of Camera gear.
« Reply #127 on: March 17, 2016, 01:10:02 »
Very nice kit you have there ... CPU conversions all look very neat, maybe I should do the same with some of mine.
You seem to prefer short teles, I'd be tempted to add an AI 50/1.8 (the extra speed over the 55/3.5 is sometimes useful) and an AI 20/3.5 to fill out your wide range a bit more :)

Thanks Roland, adding cpu is really rewarding as the lenses are used, not only collected and allows freedom to use without limitations on both consumer and higher end bodies. Portability/compactness is cruicial for me in selection of the short teles; the longer range is now covered by the 300 f/4 PF/TC-14E, although I have so far kept my AF 300 mm f/4 as backup. I do have a 50 f/2 K which I left unchipped so far due to the non-linear aperture and also because I tend to use the AFS 50 f/1.8 instead, which will then exchange space with the 55mm in the bag when needed. The very wide end is covered by my 12-24mm workhorse; my AF 20mm f/2.8 sees very little use these days, nor the AF 60mm; these were dedicated to underwater photography in the film days.
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Re: Portraits of Camera gear.
« Reply #128 on: March 17, 2016, 01:28:32 »
John: You didn't "miss" anything. Haven't shown the picture before. Just responded to your question with this old photo.
Bjorn: No, I don't have the non-IF ED. The AiS IF ED is not in the photo. I probably forgot it.
Roland: What a story. Glad you got your money back.
Oivind: The photo was shot a few years ago. The PF wasn't around then. Today, I would definitely add it. It is a cute little and well performing lens.

If I find a decent Ai non-IF ED plus a F 300mm/4.5 P over time, I could do a little 300mm comparison - as all optical designs of 300mm Nikkor prime lenses over 52 years (1964-2016) would then be available :) (except the Schottky prototype :().

rgds, Andy

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Re: Portraits of Camera gear.
« Reply #129 on: March 17, 2016, 08:03:50 »
This is useful to know...

I can tell my wife, "Yeah- but THIS guy has almost 1000 lenses!"
Not sure you can use me to justify your collection... I don't own all these, just collect info about them. I do have well over 100 lenses though...
If you want to see a big collection look at Richard deStoutz's site instead: http://www.destoutz.ch/nikon-f.html :)

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Re: Portraits of Camera gear.
« Reply #130 on: March 17, 2016, 09:37:09 »
Not sure you can use me to justify your collection... I don't own all these, just collect info about them. I do have well over 100 lenses though...
If you want to see a big collection look at Richard deStoutz's site instead: http://www.destoutz.ch/nikon-f.html :)

I'm not showing her this part of the conversation....

I've visited the site above, very useful information. I started an Excel spreadsheet but need to update it. Need to break it down by mount, F-Mount, LTM, Contax RF, S-Mount, Retina mount, etc.

df_Xenon_50_f19 by fiftyonepointsix, on Flickr

Retina lenses work on the F-Mount via the Deckel adapters, this 50/1.9 Xenon is a classic 1-2-2-1 double-Gauss.

Gunston Hall, Halloween by fiftyonepointsix, on Flickr

Classic 50s German rendering.


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Re: Portraits of Camera gear.
« Reply #131 on: March 17, 2016, 09:48:37 »
Not sure you can use me to justify your collection... I don't own all these, just collect info about them. I do have well over 100 lenses though...
If you want to see a big collection look at Richard deStoutz's site instead: http://www.destoutz.ch/nikon-f.html :)
Wow - that's an insane collection!
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Re: Portraits of Camera gear.
« Reply #132 on: March 17, 2016, 09:58:48 »
Apparently he collects a number of versions of the same lens.

I do noted quite a few lenses owned by me not in his collection :D Thus there is hope for the common man in the end.

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Re: Portraits of Camera gear.
« Reply #133 on: March 17, 2016, 10:18:09 »
Images taken with the lens? Here we go.
D700, f2, 1/4 sec, ISO 200, Please don't ask which tripod it was on :)
<Click here> for full D700 resolution - unprocessed

Andy

WOW. This is a lens to own. Now I have to find some "assistant" to carry it for me... *ggg*
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Re: Portraits of Camera gear.
« Reply #134 on: March 17, 2016, 10:33:32 »
WOW. I am not into collecting myself, trying to reduce my material possession to the bare minimum, focussing my time on knowledge, abilities and friendship...

BUT: I enjoy every post of this collector's thread very much. Keep them coming. I am really really fascinated!

Bjørn: I am so happy you finally found a 24/f=2 Ai to love ... I am not happy to have sold mine ... would sure use it more these days as the 1.4/24G is such a burden to carry (such a gem from the resuts side though):

Here are some of my past sales pages: http://fotokontext.de/vk_html/

The later one's are better than the earlier one's: http://fotokontext.de/vk_html/1.4_85mm.html
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