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Oct 30, 2021 08:18:08   #
Red Stop Sign Loc: Birkenhead, England
 
Hello,
Thanks for the info will give that page a look over.

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Oct 30, 2021 09:04:18   #
dennis2146 Loc: Eastern Idaho
 
Red Stop Sign wrote:
Hello,
Thanks for the info will give that page a look over.


With all due respect, who are you talking to? I see you are new to the forum. Welcome aboard.

If you click on, Quote Reply before answering it will tell us exactly who you are talking to and the thread will be kept straight as far as the posted conversation goes. Believe me, it helps a lot.

Dennis

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Oct 30, 2021 10:34:48   #
Red Stop Sign Loc: Birkenhead, England
 
dennis2146 wrote:
With all due respect, who are you talking to? I see you are new to the forum. Welcome aboard.

If you click on, Quote Reply before answering it will tell us exactly who you are talking to and the thread will be kept straight as far as the posted conversation goes. Believe me, it helps a lot.

Dennis


Thanks for the info!

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Oct 30, 2021 11:42:19   #
dennis2146 Loc: Eastern Idaho
 
Red Stop Sign wrote:
Thanks for the info!


👍👍👍

Dennis

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Oct 30, 2021 13:31:39   #
Alphabravo2020
 
I brought this lens along for a model shoot recently and was initially thinking 135mm would be too long. However, I am really liking everything about it. Here it is wide open with natural light. Focus is a bit soft and I went a little overboard on the vibrance/satauration in LrC but otherwise it has great background/foreground separation and some nice lens effects. I also love that 52mm filters fit so many of these classic Nikon lenses.

If sharper focus and more sterile lens effects are your thing there are some great examples in the Alex Luyckx blog linked above.


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Oct 30, 2021 13:52:26   #
Red Stop Sign Loc: Birkenhead, England
 
Alphabravo2020 wrote:
I brought this lens along for a model shoot recently and was initially thinking 135mm would be too long. However, I am really liking everything about it. Here it is wide open with natural light. Focus is a bit soft and I went a little overboard on the vibrance/satauration in LrC but otherwise it has great background/foreground separation and some nice lens effects. I also love that 52mm filters fit so many of these classic Nikon lenses.

If sharper focus and more sterile lens effects are your thing there are some great examples in the Alex Luyckx blog linked above.
I brought this lens along for a model shoot recent... (show quote)


It seems by all accounts it really is a great lens. Thank for the information.

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Nov 1, 2021 12:34:11   #
Red Stop Sign Loc: Birkenhead, England
 
Hello,
Uploaded a photograph on flickr about Nikkor 135mm 2.8 with lots of links I hope you find helpful, with the help of Ugly hedgehog members.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/silvernovice/51646210157/in/dateposted-public/

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