The Limbo Connection's photos with the keyword: spectacles
Paperwork One/Death of the F
15 Jun 2024 |
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Photographed with a Nikkor-H Auto 85mm f/1.8 lens on a Nikon D2Xs. 100 ISO.
This Nikkor-H Auto 85mm f/1.8 lens was made circa 1971. Nikon never provided these lenses in Ai configuration and their production run was terminated in 1977, having been available in F mount from 1964.
Alas! Now the F-mount has gone; the Single Lens Reflex is also deceased. A Golden Age has ended. The glory of the incomparable engineering is eclipsed by electronics.
Paperwork Two
12 Jun 2024 |
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Nikon D2Xs and Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 AF-D lens. 100 ISO, where the D2Xs excels. Still a bit of post processing, though. Nothing is perfect.
Surfing USB
24 Nov 2023 |
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Quentin Kirrin told colleagues attending the symposium of the glimpse he had had of the future. Several sniggered and a few laughed out loud. Kirrin's defenestration was complete.
Seen and Unseen
Things You Should Know
Michael Langford's 35mm Handbook (With Specs)
Magnifying Glass and Reading Glasses (2)
15 Jan 2019 |
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I am contemplating photography with just one prime lens of 50mm focal length (or its rough equivalent as a field of view on a crop-sensor camera).
This was shot with a Nikon D2Xs and a Tamron 35mm f/1.8 lens.
Magnifying Glass and Reading Glasses
13 Jan 2019 |
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I continue to use the Nikon D2Xs camera which was introduced in 2006. It is heavy yet comfortable to use and there is a handy switch or button to change settings and save delving in menu lists. Photographs taken at base 100 ISO are noise-free, and so that is where I like it set. This necessitates fast lenses and a steady hand or tripod. Fortunately the Tamron 35mm f/1.8 lens has image stabilisation to help get the picture in low light.
Speed: 1/25th. Aperture: f/2.8. ISO: 100.
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