BradS
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??? How does that work?
??? How does that work?
Flange focal distance of leica R lenses is: 47mm.
the Nikon 35mm f/2 is excellent.I recently picked up a Nikon FM that came with the 50mm/1.8 AI lens. I'm more of a 35mm focal length guy and was thinking about adding one of those. For the type of photos I take I almost never shoot wide open so I don't really need a super fast prime like the f1.4. I was thinking about looking for an f2 AI-S but read that it suffers from some barrel distortion and vignetting, although (like most lenses) this improves when stopped down (I was also a bit surprised that they're in the $300 range for a nice example - I thought these 'vintage' lenses had fallen out of favor). I've discounted the f2.8 since it seems that it is not one of Nikon's better lenses of this type.
Are there any others I should consider?
I shoot a lot of urban landscapes and some street stuff and am usually shooting around f8, so perhaps the f2's shortcomings wouldn't be apparent to me.
I've owned a Nikon 35mm f/2 O lens for about 30 years. It was "AI'd by Nikon," meaning it had an AI aperture ring added to it sometime before I bought it. It's a very nice lens. I seldom use the f/2 speed, though. I prefer the f/8-f/11 sweet spot, personally. So if you can find one of these lenses that has been converted, or "AI'd", I can recommend it.
I do have a 35mm lens for my Leica and it's the one I use almost exclusively.I do have to ask though; if you usually shoot Leica, can't you just get a 35 for Leica? It's one of the focal lengths that rangefinders do well with. (unless your body doesn't have the right framelines...)
Ken Rockwell indicates the 35mm f/2 AI-S is subject to "ghosting". Recommend going for the 35mm AFD f/2 instead (works fine on MF cameras, just turn off the minimum aperture lock) or the 28mm f/2.8 AIS. The 28mm has the classic Nikon look, the 35mm AFD looks like it belongs on a digital camera, if you care. I have a collection of classic MF and AF lenses that I used on my manual focus Nikons, as I care about performance and not so much about appearance of the lens.
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