Archive for February, 2010

Nikon Lenses

I need a little help Identifying these lenses. I am mostly a Canon guy so the whole Nikon Ai thing has always been a mystery to me. Here are the lenses and what I think I have….

OK here is what I think I have. The first and last photos are group shots so starting with image 2. This is a Vivitar 135mm /2.8. It is really well built and comes with a nice metal hood. Sad;y this is a non AI lens I believe and would not work on a D100. Image 3 is of a 35~70 /3.5~4.8. This thing is plastic and feels cheap. It does not have the metal tong that all of the other lenses have. I am guessing E series here from what I read but that may be wrong. This may be AIS since the F22 mark is orange and it has a little half circle routed out of the bottom. Also there are 2 very small holes where a tong would be so it may just not be on this lens or has broken off. The aperture ring does not have any click stops and it does not want to stay in place on the f3. There seems to be a spring that wants to move it and without the stops it keeps shifting to the end. Works fine on the F. I am guessing this will mount on a D100 but may have the same aperture ring problem. It is cheap and I don’t care much about it. Image 4 is 50mm /1.4. This is a very well made lens that I believe to be non AI. To bad it is a very nice lens. It will stay on the F. Image 5 is the micro Nikkor 105mm /4. I thought this was AI-s but now believe it to be AI. I think it will work on the D100. Image 6 is a 50mm /2. Also in nice shape but I believe non AI as well. It is a shame because I was hoping one of the 50’s would make it on the D100. This one lives on a nikkormat and I guess that is where it will stay. Image 7 is a 43~86 mm /3.5. I believe this to be AI and good to go in a D100. The hood is not original to this lens.  So in a nutshell I believe I can mount the 105, and 43~86 and have them work albeit without metering on a D100. The 2 50’s and the Vivitar are out and the plastic 35~70 zoom may work if it is not broken. Sound about right? thanks for any help….Griz.

Bessa L and the Voigtlander 15mm Heliar.

This is a fun combo. I am not up to speed with it yet as you really just can’t imagine how wide it is until you use it. I am sure I will get shots with my gut in it soon :). I believe I was standing no more than 3~4 feet from the bike when this was taken.

Here is a shot of my Fat Boy taken last spring I believe. This is another of the rolls that were sitting on my bar for way to long. Bad scan from 4×6 print (OK I promise to stop doing this). Color looks really weird all of the sudden. It looked good on the machine I scanned it on??? I’ll have to give it a look…

Yes, my driveway needs repair :(.

06 Fat Boy

I started my Wednesday shooting a few weeks ago

I am planning on shooting downtown on Wednesdays this year. I have 185 rolls of film in my fridge and it is going to be gone by the end of the year I hope :). Anyway I had the Bessa L and Nikon F3 with me for this trip. I still need to develop the shots from the Bessa but I got back the roll that was in the F3. Most of that roll was shot up at Harpers Ferry WV and I will post those soon. The last shots on the roll were of the Uptown Theater on Connecticut Avenue. I had the 43~86 zoom mounted and some C41 B&W film. The lens and the film were not fast enough for the early dropping of the sun. I did get 2 shots that I kinda like in a weird way. Nothing special so I will just post them. Next Wednesday there will be more light and i will have something with a faster lens.

A few random shots from Florida

Well, I got 6 rolls of film back from Costco the other day. Not a bad experience at Costco by the way. They did much better than I was expecting. I am posting a few random shots here that were on some rolls that have been laying around a while. Sadly I leave many rolls in a bowl (actually a golf trophy from when I could play the game) that wait for developing. The first images a from Florida. My brother Tim, Cousin Joey, friend Bruce and I were going for a bike ride and I shot a few shots while we were getting ready. Nope, it appears Tim does not like getting his picture taken. These were done with my Canon T90. After the bike shots are some of my Mom’s dog Riley. I call him Horse cause he weighs 165 pounds.

Yes the T90 will end up on the classic page and I will post more images from it there.

The big one….

We are getting clobbered by a snow storm right now. Could end up being the biggest ever in the area. I fear we will loose power for the better part of a week but hopefully not. Here are a few shots of the snow. The last 2 are from a few minutes ago to show the snow coming down….. All I did was open the door and stick the G9 outside and pop….. :). It works. By the way I am a very hard headed manual shooter but these were done in the snow scene mode of the G9. If there was ever any scene mode that actually works in my mind it is this one. Canon got it right on I think…. I’ll post more shots tomorrow if I have power….