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Having some fun shooting around the house, since it is still Monsoon Season here in Western Oregon. I tried to eliminate noise on three different software applications, and this is the best I was able to do. I decided to use my Nikon Series E 50mm 1.8 lens. Old, but still a sweetheart of a lens. Thanks for looking.

Tony

 

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Quite a collection of lenses. I'm jealous.

 

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Let's see what lenses we can identify... The Noct is easy, it is an early Ai-S, the 28/2.8 AF non-D is just as easy. I think the PC lens is a 28/4. The lens with the built-in hood above the 28 is a 16 mm fisheye but I am not sure which version it is as all the manual focus versions are so similar. Am I right so far, Tony?



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Let's see what lenses we can identify... The Noct is easy, it is an early Ai-S, the 28/2.8 AF non-D is just as easy. I think the PC lens is a 28/4. The lens with the built-in hood above the 28 is a 16 mm fisheye but I am not sure which version it is as all the manual focus versions are so similar. Am I right so far, Tony?

Yes sir, you did very well.  This is a shot of the box my Nikon AF Nikkor 28~105mm f/3.5~4.5D IF Lens came in.

Thanks, Tony.



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Yes sir, you did very well.  This is a shot of the box my Nikon AF Nikkor 28~105mm f/3.5~4.5D IF Lens came in.

Thanks, Tony.

 

Let's see what lenses we can identify... The Noct is easy, it is an early Ai-S, the 28/2.8 AF non-D is just as easy. I think the PC lens is a 28/4. The lens with the built-in hood above the 28 is a 16 mm fisheye but I am not sure which version it is as all the manual focus versions are so similar. Am I right so far, Tony?

Yes sir.  What could I have done differently?  I am open minded in receiving critiques.  Thanks, Tony



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It is a nice repro shot and well executed. The only thing is that it looks like you cranked the ISO a bit higher than advisable on the D70. If that was to achieve a handholdable shutter speed, a tripod would have been a better solution. 



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It is a nice repro shot and well executed. The only thing is that it looks like you cranked the ISO a bit higher than advisable on the D70. If that was to achieve a handholdable shutter speed, a tripod would have been a better solution. 

The D70 is permanently set to ISO 200. I did use my table top tripod, but the tough part was getting proper focus getting in so close.  Thanks very much for your input.  Tony







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