How about some Nikkor lens porn....

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Yummy! :love:
 
But they're all black :shrug: I thought proper lenses were a light grey colour :thinking:
 
As Shrek said to Donkey in Shrek I - "Do you think he's compensating for something" ... Paul :lol:
 
I must admit that does look rather sexy :D
 
why did you have to post :love:that:love: picture up just after the expense of Christmas...its just not fair :bang:
 
Wonder what bag he/she/or even heshe uses :D

Compositions a bit crap though aint it, not much of a photo ;)
 
Compositions a bit crap though aint it, not much of a photo ;)

That's cos the photographer was photographing ALL his lenses and he could only use his mate's Canon to take the shot with...... ;)

[quite what he's doing with a friend with a Canon though I can't begin to wonder :shrug: ]
 
:lol::lol::lol: You mean his wife is still with him after spending all the family fortune on that :D
 
Doesn't Nikon have a range of Super TelePhoto Lenses ... :thinking:

And do I recall they also made the longest focal length at some point ... :shrug:




:p

 
That's the kiddie Adam ... well googled ... :thumbs:

And just to put it into perspective ... what it looks like amongst its smaller cousins ...

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The 'white' one at the bottom is a 2000mm ... :eek: ... needless to say a Reflex though ... :D




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No pic venom! :(
I wanna see the ebony version to our ivory goddess! :lol:
 
Delfinatly a fish eye, ;)

wouldn't mind that 2000mm reflex! mmmmm.... steller photography!:nuts: does it come in a Canon Ef mount??:thinking: :lol:
 
Yes it is a Fisheye ... 6mm f/2.8 ... would you adam it ... :eek:

And it is HERE ...

Fisheye-Nikkor 6mm f/2.8s



" You are looking at one of the most gorgeous looking lens in 35mm SLR photography - a lens that can actually see behind itself ! Introduced in 1972, this lens was not just an upgrade from the Non-Ai Nikkor Fisheye 6mm f/5.6 lens but it was completely being redesigned optically. The major difference between the two versions is, this lens has a retrofocus design which does not required mirror lock up in the camera section to work. It enables direct reflex viewing and metering through the lens. The Ai-S version was introduced only in early 1983. Optically, both lenses remained unchanged in its optical composition other than went through a transitional changes which occurred in 1977 and Ai-S during early the '80. "


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The design of this version of the fisheye lens also requires to ensure the main reflex mirror of the camera lock out of the viewing path and so, viewing and photo composing can only be done with an auxiliary accessory optical viewing finder that attached to the flash coupling shoe at the side of the camera.

:eek: :D
 
Wrong link Ven, I think that one may be the 6mm fisheye. Could be the 8mm though - but it's one of the versions that totally dwarfs the camera itself!
 
Thanx for spotting that Hoodi ... now sorted and linked to the 6mm ... :thumbs:




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And the angle on the 6mm fisheye is a whopping 220 degrees :D

What a combo!:geek:
 
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