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

What a combo!:geek:
 
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