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So I decided to upgrade my lens arsenal with a few from the golden age. Here are two of the three I purchased last week.

The Nikon 50mm f:1.8 E series from the 1970s. This manual focus “pancake” style lens is tiny, light, incredibly sharp and open wide. I can’t wait to upload some portraits that I intend to take with it this weekend.

The Nikon 24mm f:2.8 Ai-S is a manual focus gem from decades past. It is supposed to be sharp, open wide and make me work for the ideal focusing. Should get my mind back into shape after the photography deprived winter months.

The Nikon 105mm f2.8 Ai-S Micro lens is a lovely portrait/macro/amazing bokeh kind of lens. I don’t have an image of it yet since it is still in the mail, but soon soon soon.

Images coming soon as well…
Check out my day trip to Missisauga, Ontario, Square One Mall and Rattray Marsh conservation area, featuring photographs taken with the lenses, here.

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