Photos taken with Micro-Nikkor 5cm 1:3.5 - POST HERE

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Micro-Nikkor 5cm 1:3.5 is a tremendous lens as I expected. I believe this tiny, beautiful lens beat the other commercial 135 format lenses when it first released in 1956.

Here are some shots from last week.

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SONY A7 / Micro-Nikkor 5cm 1:3.5

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SONY A7 / Micro-Nikkor 5cm 1:3.5

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SONY A7 / Micro-Nikkor 5cm 1:3.5

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SONY A7 / Micro-Nikkor 5cm 1:3.5

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SONY A7 / Micro-Nikkor 5cm 1:3.5

If you want to see full size image of last picture, please click below link.

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Also you can see another shots taken with this lens and comparison test with Nikon F-mount Micro-Nikkor 55mm F3.5 by clicking below link.

Nippon Kogaku Micro-Nikkor 5cm 1:3.5

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How does a Micro- Nikkor work on a rangefinder? Close focus on a rangefinder with the likes of a NOOKY or DR Summicron is only 18 inches, which isn't very macro. Adding a mirror box and you leap to 1:1 with a 50mm lens. No continuous focussing to half life size, as you get with an SLR. Explanation, please.
 
How does a Micro- Nikkor work on a rangefinder? Close focus on a rangefinder with the likes of a NOOKY or DR Summicron is only 18 inches, which isn't very macro. Adding a mirror box and you leap to 1:1 with a 50mm lens. No continuous focussing to half life size, as you get with an SLR. Explanation, please.

Using an Amedeo adapter allows you to focus closer than the RF coupling will allow, in which case you can use Liveview or a detachable EVF.
 
Very impressive shots. I believe this is quite an expensive lens if I'm not mistaken.

How does one deal with parallax on the RF bodies, or do they compensate for it?
 
Very impressive shots. I believe this is quite an expensive lens if I'm not mistaken.

How does one deal with parallax on the RF bodies, or do they compensate for it?

They tend to sell in the $1200-2000 range. Very high resolving lenses.

Compensating for parallax is the norm for sure.
 
How does a Micro- Nikkor work on a rangefinder? Close focus on a rangefinder with the likes of a NOOKY or DR Summicron is only 18 inches, which isn't very macro. Adding a mirror box and you leap to 1:1 with a 50mm lens. No continuous focussing to half life size, as you get with an SLR. Explanation, please.

Copy stand. The lens is attached to the copy stand in the recessed position (an extra accessory is then attached to control the aperture comfortably). The camera sits on top with a swing mechanism. You can preview the image on ground glass, then move the camera into position to make the exposure. Zeiss had produced a similar product for the Contax cameras.
 
No close-focusing mechanism, but you could look for the Voigtlander 50mm f/3.5. An S-mount version is in the classifieds now actually. I like mine a lot. Very, very sharp.
 
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