Pictures taken with the W-NIKKOR-C 1:3.5 f=2.8cm

That's my favorite lens. I used to have a thread with images, but it seems to be so old it was eaten by the Forum Monster.

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I know it wasn't the purpose of this thread, but now that activity is quiet, I wonder if someone would post some images made with the equivalent CV lens? I'm always interested in seeing the differences between classic & contemporary lenses.

Kirk
 
Great pictures, jonmanjiro, but I think #3 was shot with a 21mm. This type of distortion is not seen with a 28mm.

Erik.

Thanks Erik. I only had two lenses with me in Berlin, and they were the Millennium Nikkor-S 50mm f/1.4 and W-Nikkor 2.8cm f/4, so #3 was definitely taken with the 2.8cm.
 
I only had two lenses with me in Berlin, and they were the Millennium Nikkor-S 50mm f/1.4 and W-Nikkor 2.8cm f/4, so #3 was definitely taken with the 2.8cm.

OK, I'm sorry, jonmanjiro, must be my mistake. I'll try to make comparable picture with the W-Nikkor 1:3.5 f=2.8 cm.

Erik.
 
I've seen that particular distortion with my 2.8cm. We sometimes forget that in not-so-distantly past eras a 28mm was considered too wide for everyday taste.
 
Recently acquired this tiny little thang, shot one roll of Kodak Max 400 throught it. Here are some of the results:
 

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Using RF Nikkors on my M9 with an Amedeo adapter.
Here's a few from the 2.8cm.

Jersey City, NJ powerhouse with reflections from new-construction high-rise buildings.
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Powerhouse.
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Bricked over doorway in the powerhouse.
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Brass doors in the abandoned Warren St. industrial center. Jersey City, NJ.
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Phil Forrest
 
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