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Tokyo Optical Co. Topcor 5cm F1.5 LTM, M10-R

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Tokyo Kogaku Topcor 5cm F3.5 Collapsible, M10-R

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CZJ Biotar 75mm f1.5 Contax RF mount W. O. with Amedeo adapter on M10-R.

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21 hours ago, JMF said:

Bart,

I have some lenses both in LTM and Nikon S mount or Contax RF mount .

With the appropriately RF calibrated adapters, I enjoy shooting the non LTM lenses at nearer focussing distances and these lenses often end up being lighter than  their LTM versions .

And I can shoot the lenses on their original Nikon S bodies ...

 

5cm Nikkor f1.1 internal Nikon S mount converted to Leica M on M10:

 

 

 

 

Cheers

JM

 

closer and lighter are certainly plusses.

Thanks for the feedback! 

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Leitz Elmar 50mm 3.5 (1936) + Sigma fp

 

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On 5/14/2023 at 5:22 AM, Bart D said:

Thank you for explaining your reasoning.
I do like using rangefinders obviously, but I also use (D-)SLR's and a mirrorless camera and I use that one especially with M42 lenses, like for instance this Ultron.
I'm not tempted to use the EVF instead of the rangefinder since I don't have that :) (M9-P and the original Monochrom)

I thought I noticed some s-mount nikkors pass the revue that also exist in M39 but I definitely could be mistaken.

I also use the M9 and M9M. I managed to come across a 1950s Nikkor S 5cm f1.4 that had already been converted from LTM to M mount. It is an awesome lens and I highly recommend finding one in LTM. Wide open it is moody and glows and stopped down it becomes rather sharp. Very versatile lens.

Joel

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50mm Nikkor 1.4 S NKJ converted to Leica M on M10

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M10 + 1958 Nikkor (NKJ) 50/1.4 LTM, probably around f/4

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Summar 50/2 LTM (1937) + M10R

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CZJ Biotar 75mm f1.5 Contax RF mount @f5.6 with Amedeo adapter. M10-R.

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M-P + (M42) 4,5/135 Converto-Tamron

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47 minutes ago, Scrapbook said:

What´s the meaning of NKJ ?

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"Nippon Kogaku Japan" I expect although I wouldn't want to put words into Jean-Marc's mouth! 🙂  NKT would be Nippon Kogaku Tokyo and would signify a slightly different lens.

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23 hours ago, 1joel1 said:

I also use the M9 and M9M. I managed to come across a 1950s Nikkor S 5cm f1.4 that had already been converted from LTM to M mount. It is an awesome lens and I highly recommend finding one in LTM. Wide open it is moody and glows and stopped down it becomes rather sharp. Very versatile lens.

Joel

I have a Nikkor-S.C 5cm f/1.4 in LTM. Quite enjoyable indeed.

Nippon Kogaku Japan but I don't know its age.

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43 minutes ago, Bart D said:

I have a Nikkor-S.C 5cm f/1.4 in LTM. Quite enjoyable indeed.

Nippon Kogaku Japan but I don't know its age.

Have a look at this database :

http://www.photosynthesis.co.nz/nikon/serialno.html#RF_5cm

 

5cm f1.5 Nikkor-SC Tokyo LTM on M-A with Kodak Vision3 200T

 

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..at dawn....

M10 + Nikkor S 50mm 1,4 NKJ  (1964)

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1960 50mm Summilux v1  - Leica M3 - Kodak Vision3 500T

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50mm Summilux v1 1960  - Kodak Vision3 500T - Leica M3

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23 hours ago, JMF said:

Have a look at this database :

http://www.photosynthesis.co.nz/nikon/serialno.html#RF_5cm

 

5cm f1.5 Nikkor-SC Tokyo LTM on M-A with Kodak Vision3 200T

 

between 1952 and 1962, in the range of 321556 - 373155 

Big chance it's older than I am :)

Thanks!

 

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