Elsid - magnificent photos! I have what Richard labels the New-Nikkor 55/3.5 (it's an Ai or Ais Micro-Nikkor), with the 6-bladed diaphragm. If I remember correctly it was $US89, not much more than you'd pay for a UV filter (!), probably less than a polarizer, though it's a while since I bought one of those. I bought it initially for transferring slides to digital, for which it works flawlessly, but then almost by accident discovered its equally amazing ability at landscape distances. I needed a medium focal-length lens for a vertical 'panorama' in which I wanted to capture foreground detail and background scene in a narrow strip, focusing progressively away from the camera as I raised it. Even just reviewing the pictures on the camera LCD screen I was amazed by the definition, contrast, and crispness of minute details. That was on a D7000. I recently replaced that camera with a D810 and find that the lens loses none of its brilliance. I can also add that in my experience, focusing by the arrow-dot-arrow display in the finder works very reliably with this lens on the camera. It's also focused at infinity when it reaches the infinity stop, with no apparent temperature variability between -25 and + 30C (I've read that infinity settings are omitted nowadays because the infinity focus point changes with the temperature of the lens, but perhaps that's more of a problem with zooms). Very much a favorite lens and very capable at all distances for the kinds of photos I like to take.
Cheers, John