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Originally Posted by rajatsingh78
(Post 2165197)
One quick question for the more experienced people here, I recently bought a Nikon D90 and a Nikkor 50mm f/1.8D. I have been experimenting a lot with them. recently I noticed a kind of blurr that comes up when I am pointing the lens towards (not directly, slightly offset) a light source like a tube-light, sun, street lamp. What could be the reason for the same. I have cleaned the front and rear of the lens with no success. On enhancing the color and contrast this blurr looks like a heptagon/septagon, is it something like a refraction from the internal lens blades because this lens has 7 diaphragm blades This blurr appears almost exactly in the middle of the frame I am attaching the picture with the blurr in white circle, please help. |
Originally Posted by rajatsingh78
(Post 2165197)
One quick question for the more experienced people here, I recently bought a Nikon D90 and a Nikkor 50mm f/1.8D. I have been experimenting a lot with them. recently I noticed a kind of blurr that comes up when I am pointing the lens towards (not directly, slightly offset) a light source like a tube-light, sun, street lamp. What could be the reason for the same. I have cleaned the front and rear of the lens with no success. On enhancing the color and contrast this blurr looks like a heptagon/septagon, is it something like a refraction from the internal lens blades because this lens has 7 diaphragm blades This blurr appears almost exactly in the middle of the frame I am attaching the picture with the blurr in white circle, please help. |
Originally Posted by aa_asif
(Post 2165280)
It is the "lens flare" you are talking about. This happens when the lens face a bright light source. In the below shown pic, it is happening due to that light source I've circled You've got one of the best camera body and a wonderful lens in hand, so there's nothing to complain about its capability. So you can stop cleaning the lens :) |
Originally Posted by raghu230506
(Post 2165282)
Is it seen even in snaps taken in day light too? if yes, then get it checked at Authorized Nikon Service station in Hyd. |
Originally Posted by amitk26
(Post 2165318)
This is lens flare from a bright light source , You see the lens flare in Heptagon / septagon shape becuase that is the number of blades your lens aperture has ( A cheaper lens will cause pentagon if it has 5 blades). This flare is caused due to internal reflections with in the lens..... |
Originally Posted by rajatsingh78
(Post 2165380)
Yes Amit, I got what you are trying to say, BTW I have some old Olympus OM10 lens, one of them is a prime and the other 70-300mm zoom, I was reading somewhere that its possible to fit OM system lens on the Nikon mount by installing some brace on the lens, any idea? |
Originally Posted by amitk26
(Post 2165123)
You may hold your love to Nikkors , At least you got the spelling right! My observation is based on the results produced by these lenses and comparison tests published all over the net. Ok, show me one test report that says the 28mm f2.8 Ais MF is a crappy lens, or worse than others of the same vintage. Also used market prices are an indicator of the value people assign to any material. Well I am not here to fight any kind of holy war of Brand X vs any other brand but it is a Fact that in the manual Focus era Nikon and Canon did not had the presence they have today And please tell me why in the day and age of autofocus will Nikon and Canon build up their manual focus range? The MF Nikkor lens range of today is a throwback to the 70s and 80s. Unless you're talking about the 50s and 60s, in which case I'll agree - my Leica M3 is a lot better than my antique Nikons. Please compare prices of e-bay or any auction site of your choice and also results on flicker of 28mm F1.4 lenses from Nikon / Canon vs those from Carl Zeiss , CZJ , Rollei , Ashai , Contex, Schnider-creuznach and others. Point being? Are you saying the Nikon 28mm f1.4 AF was a worse lens than the makes you mentioned (although this is the first time I'm hearing about CZJ, Ashai and ContEx)? If so, again please enlighten me with proof. Going by your logic a lens that sells second hand for close to or more than what it sold for new after its was discontinued must be a phenomenal performer- which the 28/1.4 Nikkor is. Nikon and Canon arrived on the scene post 80s. Laughable to say the least. You disrespect all the photographers who shot the Korean and Vietnam wars with their F1s and F2s. Some Nikon history to enlighten you: http://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography...dels/index.htm FYI the going rate of Schnider-creuznach vintage 28mm F1.4 is more then 1000 US $ , Carl Zeuss Distagon is also in between 700 - 1000 US$ Fujinon EBC lenses are upword of 300$ cheapest of the lot is Takumar 24mm which is retaling for 300$ Whereas, Carl Zeiss Jena ( Made in East Germany after WW2) , Jupiter ( russian copy of the German formula) and Nikon AIS 28mm F1.4 is approx 100 -200 US $. Even Tomioka lens made by a company which no longer exists are 3X costlier then Canon and Nikon lenses of MF era. Sigh, I thought as much, you are confusing two different lenses. You started talking about the MF 28mm/2.8 and then compare it with the 28/1.4 lenses from other makes. Please compare apples with apples - prices for the Nikon AF 28mm/1.4: nikon 28mm f1.4 items - Get great deals on Cameras Photo, Nikon items on eBay.com! AFAIK Nikon never made a MF 28/1.4 Ais. Canon 28mm F1.4 FD was excellent lens optically but today it have vary less value because FD mount lens need optical adapter for EOS which degrades quality. |
Originally Posted by pawan_pullarwar
(Post 2165700)
Quick help from gurus, I am planning to buy Canon 5D Mark II full frame, I have 50mm EF lens which I am planning to use in Canon 5D. My question is, what mm exactly I will get if we compare it with APS-C sensor? Because after buying this body, I will not be able to afford any lenses for sometime. |
Originally Posted by SPARKled
(Post 2165549)
@amitk26: The Nikon AIS 28 was indeed one of the all time great Nikkors and CRC was really one of its key attributes as StarScream has rightly put forward, but this was in the film days. I have read that its not too stellar on a digital body. But I had the opportunity to use one when I was in the USA and as expected it was not too great near abouts wide open, but was brilliant stopped down. People rave about this lens on a film body. A lot of lenses including the very good 24mm is also a digital victim and the 28 and the 24 were very popular and sharp lenses during the good old film days. |
Originally Posted by StarScream
(Post 2165425)
] No offense Amit but you're all over the map aren't you? By dropping lots of names you're sidestepping the inaccuracy of your earlier post. My rejoinders in bold below: |
Originally Posted by StarScream
(Post 2165425)
Ok, show me one test report that says the 28mm f2.8 Ais MF is a crappy lens, or worse than others of the same vintage. |
Originally Posted by StarScream
(Post 2165425)
And please tell me why in the day and age of autofocus will Nikon and Canon build up their manual focus range? |
Originally Posted by StarScream
(Post 2165425)
The MF Nikkor lens range of today is a throwback to the 70s and 80s. Unless you're talking about the 50s and 60s, in which case I'll agree - my Leica M3 is a lot better than my antique Nikons. |
Originally Posted by StarScream
(Post 2165425)
Point being? Are you saying the Nikon 28mm f1.4 AF was a worse lens than the makes you mentioned (although this is the first time I'm hearing about CZJ, Ashai and ContEx)? If so, again please enlighten me with proof. Going by your logic a lens that sells second hand for close to or more than what it sold for new after its was discontinued must be a phenomenal performer- which the 28/1.4 Nikkor is. |
Originally Posted by StarScream
(Post 2165425)
Nikon and Canon arrived on the scene post 80s. Laughable to say the least. You disrespect all the photographers who shot the Korean and Vietnam wars with their F1s and F2s. Some Nikon history to enlighten you: http://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography...dels/index.htm |
Originally Posted by StarScream
(Post 2165425)
Sigh, I thought as much, you are confusing two different lenses. You started talking about the MF 28mm/2.8 and then compare it with the 28/1.4 lenses from other makes. Please compare apples with apples - prices for the Nikon AF 28mm/1.4: nikon 28mm f1.4 items - Get great deals on Cameras Photo, Nikon items on eBay.com! AFAIK Nikon never made a MF 28/1.4 Ais. |
Originally Posted by StarScream
(Post 2165425)
Canon 28mm F1.4 FD was excellent lens optically but today it have vary less value because FD mount lens need optical adapter for EOS which degrades quality. The first factually correct statement but when were we ever discussing Canon |
Originally Posted by navin_bhp
(Post 2165715)
I am not a guru but i can answer your question. This is how you calculate the effective focal length 50mm on a APS-C sensor is 80mm (1.6 x 50mm = 80mm) 50mm on a full frame is 50mm itself. The same lens would appear to be wider on the 5D MkII. |
Originally Posted by pawan_pullarwar
(Post 2165700)
Quick help from gurus, I am planning to buy Canon 5D Mark II full frame, I have 50mm EF lens which I am planning to use in Canon 5D. My question is, what mm exactly I will get if we compare it with APS-C sensor? Because after buying this body, I will not be able to afford any lenses for sometime. |
Originally Posted by dushmish
(Post 2166031)
I have come across a Nikon D50 with kit lense (user says "mint condition") being offered for Rs.21000/-. 1. What all should I check before buying. |
Originally Posted by dushmish
(Post 2166031)
2. Is it a good camera. (I am a new user, 1st DSLR) 3. What price is good. 4. Is it a good idea to buy used one or a new one. |
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