The Most Iconic Portrait Lens In The World

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    Have you ever seen the photo of the Afghan Girl? It's probably the most iconic portrait photograph of all time, and it was captured by photographer Steve McCurry with a Nikon FM2 and the Nikkor 105mm f2.5 lens.
    But, that lens is also absolutley amazing used on modern digital cameras, especially Fujifilm!
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  • @maxvandenbergnl
    @maxvandenbergnl 5 місяців тому +248

    The one thing that you forgot to mention about the Afghan Girl -photo is that it was shot on Kodachrome film, which is the other half of the camera equation that makes that picture look the way it does.

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  5 місяців тому +22

      Very true! The colours of Kodachrome really can’t be replicated digitally, not easily - but at least with the same lens we can get a similar compression/depth of field and rendering characteristics of the image at least :)

    • @pd1jdw630
      @pd1jdw630 5 місяців тому +12

      If Kodak could bring back the one film.
      I hope it would be Kodachrome.

    • @adamwelch1866
      @adamwelch1866 5 місяців тому +12

      @@rudermanphotothe classic chrome film simulation is reported to be an attempt at recreating kodachrome, because it is fuji, they couldn’t call it kodachrome, so they called it classic chrome. In that sense, this lens on the fuji body makes more sense than a Zf. It offers a closer digital approximation to the original shot via the film simulation.

    • @raidriar01
      @raidriar01 5 місяців тому +6

      Well the film stock probably makes up for like 50% of the color in a photo. One of the best kept secrets in photography is lens coatings, people forget just how much your lens coating and glass actually impacts the contrast and colors, for example the kodak retina, it has a mediocre lens, but a top of the line coating, and the colors and contrast that thing produces are absolutely gorgeous on any stock you shoot.

    • @delowanfocus
      @delowanfocus 5 місяців тому +4

      ​@@raidriar01 not only that but coating made for lenses in the past, were made for film stock not for digital. There was coating for b&w and for colour. Same thing today as there's coating for getting the best out of our sensors. But that 105mm 2.5 is indeed one of the best lenses Nikon has made. Each lens has character, you just need to pair it with the best camera/film/sensor it was made for. :) Remove those neutral cheap filters you have and let the coating to their thing. 😂👍

  • @Joseandresnajera
    @Joseandresnajera 5 місяців тому +62

    I love the fact that you bought the magazine just for the video. Details matter.

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  5 місяців тому +1

      I agree! Thank you 💖

    • @GooseCrack
      @GooseCrack 5 місяців тому

      I agree, wonderful addition

  • @jamespowers8826
    @jamespowers8826 4 місяці тому +4

    Shot 10s of thousands of photos with FM-2s and a 105 2.5 back in the day. The combo was all you needed for portraits. The lens just had a unique look to it that was magic. The original FM-2 had an extremely dark finder that made the pre-autofocus focusing difficult in low light, but the FM2n fixed that with a much brighter finder and it became my favorite SLR to use professionally. After lugging around multiple Nikon FTN's for years, the much lighter FM2 was a blessing.

  • @KibbitUpIt
    @KibbitUpIt 5 місяців тому +25

    I have this lens on my ZF. It's a thing of beauty

    • @bobamarmstrong
      @bobamarmstrong 5 місяців тому +1

      I have it too the AI-S version on my Z6. An amazing lens

    • @graffigdesign8977
      @graffigdesign8977 3 місяці тому

      hi there - would you mind sharing what adapter you used

    • @KibbitUpIt
      @KibbitUpIt 3 місяці тому

      @@graffigdesign8977 the Shoten FZ1

  • @bpelectric
    @bpelectric 5 місяців тому +10

    Got a lot of amazing shots on this lens. I shoot it on Nikon mirrorless using the 200% punch-in to nail the focus, really nice experience.

  • @potatofuryy
    @potatofuryy 5 місяців тому +5

    I have a Nikkor 35mm f2 O.C. and it's a dream. I can definitely see 105mm being another vintage sweetspot!

  • @SkylerKing
    @SkylerKing 5 місяців тому +26

    Well, that first 1 second was unbelievably effective at keeping me here for the entire video. Bravo.

  • @adrianmcgrath1984
    @adrianmcgrath1984 4 місяці тому +1

    The Nikon 85mm 1.8 was a much loved portrait lens too, both were pretty much surpassed by the 70-200mm 2.8 when it landed. Whether it was the availability of the lens, or a trend in photography, but around that era the portrait style of female models/movie and pop stars with really flat facial features became trendy - also often shot with high key lighting that reduced the models nose to little more than nostrils. The compression offered by longer lens became super popular. Another revered Nikon lens was the 55mm micro, with some photographers switching to Nikon specifically for that lens.
    It's probably worth noting that Nikon had some other advantages, which probably helped their lenses reach legendary status. The main one being simple exposure to them. Back in the day newspapers and magazines employed vast numbers of staff photographers. It was totally normal to send one along with every journalist. These publications also provided equipment. Rather than fully outfit every photographer, each was typically given a couple of bodies and lenses pertinent to their usual assignments. In addition to this, the publication would have extensive "lens banks" which as well as spare lenses to replace damaged ones, would also have multiple copies of less 'standard' lenses. This allowed photographers to simply take out lenses that they might need for a special assignment. These lens banks were usually a very large investment, presumably with this in mind, Nikon made the very smart pledge that their lens mount would never change, and that from the original Nikon F, every Nikon lens would work on every Nikon camera. Lenses would not become obsolete, and even when 'automatic indexing' emerged, it only cost a few dollars to add indexing to an existing lens. Since virtually all the manufacturers had changed their mounts at some point in time, this pledge meant there was great economic sense in investing in Nikon. - As those publications closed down, they sold off their lens banks, which is part of why in camera stores today, you will still find that used Nikon lenses often outnumber all other brands combined

  • @pvt_pylee
    @pvt_pylee 5 місяців тому +17

    No, don’t get the 105 2.5 for your fuji, don’t drive up prices 😅 let us film shooters keep great low price glass

    • @deeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
      @deeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Місяць тому

      Nah you are extremely rich if you are able to afford film *cries in digital*

  • @JeffreyHauser
    @JeffreyHauser 5 місяців тому +8

    I do have some vintage Canon manual focus lenses, but I do not currently use them on my Fuji X-T3 camera bodies. However, I did purchase the Viltrox 75mm f1.2 lens as it comes close to the Nikon 105 lens with a 112mm field of view on an APSC camera body. The Viltrox has NOT disappointed me as it is a phenomenal portrait lens.😊

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  5 місяців тому

      That Viltrox 75 1.2 looks incredible!!
      I would love to try it out at some point in the future, they’re really making some incredible third party Fuji lenses atm

    • @JasonMoody
      @JasonMoody 5 місяців тому +2

      I have the same Viltrox 75 and absolutely love it. Amazing lens.

  • @EposVox
    @EposVox 5 місяців тому +2

    I've had a Nikkor 35mm f/2 for a few years and LOVE it

    • @KubekTV
      @KubekTV Місяць тому

      Yes, this lens is perfect

  • @CKreationz
    @CKreationz 4 місяці тому +2

    Been shooting the nikor 135 2.8 (non ai) for years and years on many fuji bodies including gfx.... wonderful wonderful lens !

  • @FandCCD
    @FandCCD 5 місяців тому +3

    I have the non-AI version of this lens (same optical formula) and it makes beautiful pictures. Lately I’ve been building up my vintage Nikkor collection and I must say that the Nikkor-S 50/1.4 (with the gold coating) makes lovely pictures.

  • @ChristianLink
    @ChristianLink 5 місяців тому +1

    I have AND love the 50mm 1.2 AIS.
    I also got a 105mm 2.5 but never used it, yet.
    It has some light fungus and I will let it be cleaned before using it.
    I'm a fan of vintage lenses, I also have an Olympus 50mm 1.4 which as the Nikon F mount.
    I'm using a Nokin Zf, Nikon Z fc and Nikon D800 (about to be sold soon) and trained myself on focus back in the 90s when I used an analogue Praktica with some MF lenses (and later digital Pentax with some really nice vintage lenses).

  • @jeffirish3402
    @jeffirish3402 Місяць тому

    Using a 105 on a digital camera with an adaptor lets you enjoy the characteristics of the lens, but using it on a 35mm Nikon puts it in it's element as a moderate tele. As such it is a blast to use. Pair it with and old Nikon or Nikkormat and you can make magic...

  • @ronnieguzman7023
    @ronnieguzman7023 5 місяців тому +4

    I used the 85 f2
    and 50 pancake on my xt3 and I love it

  • @azunboi637
    @azunboi637 4 місяці тому +1

    28mm 2.8 ais is amazing as well

  • @antoinecarto
    @antoinecarto 5 місяців тому +2

    The 35mm 1.4 is crazy good also but more expensive. I bought the 105 two years ago and I’ll never sell it. It’s an amazing lens at a very good price. But it’s heavy.

  • @slr7075
    @slr7075 5 місяців тому +2

    One of my favorite lenses and one of Nikon's best. I have the Ai-s and Ai versions and the difference is the more pleasing bokeh on the Ai when stopped down. You can't go wrong with both of them. Another great Nikkor lens is the 180mm f2.8.

    • @gerryhardman9060
      @gerryhardman9060 5 місяців тому +1

      Nice review of a great lens which I own as well. I have the AI version and I love it. It’s funny though I heard another video on UA-cam of a guy who met Steve McCurry and he said that he actually took that photo with a 75 to 150 series E lens. Which I have as well and it’s hard to tell the difference between them. They are both great lenses. That’s a lens you could use quite easily on your Fuji. One of my favourite lenses on my Nikon Zfc is a 24F2, which becomes a 36 F2 which is my favourite walk around lens. you’re right though you can get a lot of good Nikon glass for very little money. The 35 F2 is also a great lens. I had the AIS lens and it has a beautiful Bokeh as well. You won’t go wrong with any of the AI or AIS 1.4 or F2 lenses from Nikon, they’re all great regards, Gerry

  • @Ruirspirul
    @Ruirspirul 4 місяці тому +1

    what a beautiful, buttery lens…

  • @andywillis9701
    @andywillis9701 5 місяців тому +1

    small tip for anyone looking for a fun prime: yashinon DS-M 50mm f1.7 (on m42 mount) with an adapter. radioactive glass with great bokeh and a slight yellow tint for around 50 to 70 bucks if you play your cards right

  • @andriykovach2736
    @andriykovach2736 5 місяців тому +1

    I don't know how far they are related but nikkor 105 2.8 is also wonderful!

  • @etienneamien
    @etienneamien 13 днів тому

    I just purchase my Nikkor 105mm 2.5 like new for only 100$ and a Nikkor 135mm 2.8 for only 30$ : these lenses are absolutely mind blowing in terms of sharpness and overall IQ : the photos taken with it are filmic.

  • @mortenthorpe
    @mortenthorpe 5 місяців тому +3

    Try the 105 or 135 f2 DC… defocus control… double aperture, enables you to either control bokeh drop off in front of, or behind the subject… also with the foremost aperture set smaller than the back, you can make some amazing blurred Hollywood old school style photos

    • @nickolaibrowne
      @nickolaibrowne 5 місяців тому +1

      The 105mm F2 DC is by far the most impressive lens I’ve ever owned

  • @owenrodgers8020
    @owenrodgers8020 5 місяців тому +3

    I bought a lens from the same eBay seller recently. Assuming there aren't multiple people sending cranes and candies.
    Nice video, the lens I bought was an EF 20mm 2.8. Very much the other end of the spectrum

    • @harpersisland
      @harpersisland 4 місяці тому

      Unless they are the same one that sold me a vintage motorcycle part then yes there are multiple people sending origami and hand written thank you letters. It’s great service, never any of the post or customs issues as there are with shipments from the US and at half the delivery time and cost from the other side of the Pacific as things sent from just across the boarder.

  • @Jupiter2ignite
    @Jupiter2ignite 5 місяців тому +1

    The Nikon 50mm f2 has been referred to as the Japanese summicron. I would definitely look into that lens as well. You'd be surprised at the rendering..

  • @JamieSandel
    @JamieSandel 5 місяців тому

    I stumbled into buying one of these without knowing it was a talked-about lens - at a steep discount because the aperture control is broken. You’re now making me consider trying to repair it to see how crisp it can get.

  • @macroenie
    @macroenie 5 місяців тому

    For shooting vintage (manual) lenses on Fuji I always shoot raw+jpeg and use a b/w simulation with the focus peaking in red. This helps a lot plus you have the added bonus of seeing/adjusting the contrast of the scene better. Also consider using a Mitakon Lens Turbo Adapter (Mark II) or similar to mitigate the crop sensor effect.

  • @mikaharlan
    @mikaharlan 5 місяців тому +2

    in my country, there are very few lenses like this in such good condition, i used sometimes FD lenses on my XT5\XT4 , thanks for the video ^^

  • @ronbokje6213
    @ronbokje6213 5 місяців тому

    Most of my lenses are vintage, and using a Pentax K1 I have catch in focus. It means that camera only fires when sharp. Holding the shutter button down and turning the focus ring the camera fires when sharp. It’s making shooting with manual focus so easy.

  • @musicdreamerish
    @musicdreamerish 4 місяці тому

    That lens is a performer, no doubt. I love using vintage manual lenses on my Fuji bodies. I have a Konica 50mm F1.7 arriving tomorrow, I hope it is as good as I have heard. There are many more for you to explore. This is a somewhat addictive hobby, and it's easy to find yourself with 25 lenses before you know it. I love my new autofocus lenses, but the old lenses simply have a character in their rendering that is pleasing and unique.

  • @rayrayg9
    @rayrayg9 Місяць тому

    Hands down 180mm f/2.8 ED is a must-try, it rivals modern lenses imo and it's a cheaper way to shoot 180mm at 2.8.
    I find that for film I tend to opt for the 35mm f/2, even though I almost never use the focal length for digital. The 135 f/2.8 can be had for cheap and it's decent (135 f/2 is chef's kiss but more expensive). 85mm f/2 is probably the sharpest wide open out of the trio (35/50/85) don't quote me. 50mm f/1.8 is best bang for buck (sharp, minimal distortion/vignette, decent bokeh). Everyone raves about the 28mm f/2.8 **AI-S** but it's too expensive for me so I settled for the f/3.5 version. Other notables: Series E 70-210mm f/4, 35-105mm, 300mm f/4.5, 20mm f/2.8, Vivitar MC 28mm f/2.8 (swirly bokeh). Also, 50mm f/1.2, 50mm f/1.4, 50mm f/2.
    Note: Mileage may vary... esp. since my findings are based on 35mm film / full-frame digital, not sure about APS-C for you.

  • @artyom_dorohov
    @artyom_dorohov 5 місяців тому +1

    I'm lucky to have a whole set of vintage nikkor lenses: 24mm f2.8; 35mm f2; 50mm f1.4 from same era 1977-1981, and I constantly use them.
    Sometimes, as designed, with nikon but most of the time with my fuji, and this combo gives very pleasing experience. Love the 35mm f2 ai-s, and use it almost constantly :) Also I have a successor of 105mm 2.5 - micro nikkor 105mm 2.8 and I find this one very good lens, which has great image character, and surprisingly sharp on digital sensors. It works great as tele lens, portrait and macro lens but the best aspect of it for me - how much depth it gives, no matter what and where i'm shooting! Smooth and rich bokeh combined with incredible image quality over all makes it one of my favourite lens

  • @garvinkelly
    @garvinkelly 5 місяців тому +8

    the 180mm 2.8 is a hidden gem. Also, the original 105mm 2.5 was a zeiss lens formula and is also great

  • @PhilippeOrlando
    @PhilippeOrlando 2 місяці тому

    I use this lens on a GH5, and yes it's amazing. I just received this week a Nikkor 135 f/3.5 and I'm wondering which one is better.

  • @fricki1997
    @fricki1997 5 місяців тому

    Neat thing about this lens also is that it has shallower depth of field than any 50mm or 35mm lens you could buy - yes, even the F/0.95 ones. Focal length has a larger impact than aperture on DoF.
    People have been making good prime lenses in the 35-135mm range for many decades, it's the ultrawides, superteles and zooms that require computer assisted lens design, exotic glass, good multicoatings and maybe aspherics to have good performance at a reasonable price.

  • @PiratePhD
    @PiratePhD 5 місяців тому +1

    Wow, didn't know that's what was used. I've got the same camera and lens and it really is incredible for portraits. Although I don't get the same colors without Kodachrome.

  • @jamesoliver6625
    @jamesoliver6625 4 місяці тому

    More than half my lenses are vintage Nikkors , only two of my more than 20 were manufactured as recently as 2010. I still shoot DSLRs so operationally I'm in the sweet spot for their use. My favorite is the 70-180 Micro (coupled with the 5T & 6T closeup duplexes) for all the closeup work. However my favorites are the 200mm f4 (AI-S rework of a K lens by Nikon) from around 1977 by the serial number, you can hide in plain sight since it is so small people don't realize what you're shooting, the 105 f;2 DC, though I've never used the "DC" control aspect in real work, and the mid 80s little zoom 28-50 f3.5, absolutely the sweetest street lens. It's almost as small as a pancake but flexible enough to make life easier.

  • @ferranalegrecasanova5195
    @ferranalegrecasanova5195 4 місяці тому

    The minolta lenses are such a great option too. The 58mm 1.4 in my Canon EOS RP is just sweet. I highly recommend it!

  • @Max_Mustermann
    @Max_Mustermann 5 місяців тому

    Great lens with a lovely bokeh. I have the Ai-s version and shot most of my favorite photographs using it, both on film and digital.

  • @hughwhullphotography6148
    @hughwhullphotography6148 3 місяці тому

    I have the lens in the NIkkor-P Auto version. Also received a little crane with mine! Great lens, I use it on a Fujifilm XT4. It is a very sharp and gives a wonderful look and colors.

  • @Danielpettitphotography
    @Danielpettitphotography 5 місяців тому

    Im also enjoying vintage glass at the moment, but on vintage or semi vintage bodies to bring in the film stick element too. Shooting on film is a great way to expand this and late 90s SLRs have all the convenience of a DSLR ( Canon 300v)

  • @johnkasianowicz6536
    @johnkasianowicz6536 Місяць тому

    I’ve tried a Nikon 105 mm f/2 DC AF lens on my Leica SL2 (with a Novoflex Nikon to L-mount adapter). It’s a nice combination.

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  Місяць тому

      The 105 2.5 works so well on my Lumix S5ii as well, actually great to get the proper full frame image vs on the Fuji haha

  • @stevenwaldstein2249
    @stevenwaldstein2249 Місяць тому

    Thank you. I love 105mm but never really been available on other brands like Canon and Sony. You’ve motivated me to go find one but may consider the F-mount 105/2 DC with AF D since I recently picked up a mint Nikon F100 film body. More expensive though. Will also see what adapters I can find for Sony FE mount. No longer shoot with Fuji. I have other Nikkor AI-S lenses I could adapt. Take care.

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  Місяць тому

      Urth makes an excellent F-E adapter too!

    • @stevenwaldstein2249
      @stevenwaldstein2249 Місяць тому

      Follow up: Just went through my Nikkor F-mount lenses and found AI-S versions of the 50/1.8, 50/1.2, 28/2.8, and 135/2.8. Also have AF-D versions of the 35/2.0, and 50/1.4. So I guess I need a 105/2 or 105/2.5 😅. Do have a F-mount to E- Mount adapter NG-FEX from Fotodiox to at least try them out. Now I have a new project. Have both Sony full frame and APS-C cameras to use them on. Will also fire up the F100 as well once I get some film. Thank you again and take care.

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  Місяць тому

      @@stevenwaldstein2249 the 28 2.8 is meant to be amazing especially on digital!!

  • @eyeofalchemy
    @eyeofalchemy 5 місяців тому +1

    One of my favourite lenses for weddings! Use it both on my X body as well as my Nikon film cameras. This video earned a sub💯 try the 50mm f1.4 pre-AI. Mind blowing for cheap!

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  5 місяців тому +1

      Thank you!! I’ll have to check it out

  • @NullStaticVoid
    @NullStaticVoid 5 місяців тому

    One of my pro photog friends was really enthusiastic when I got my Fuji X-Pro. He was going over it checking out all the features.
    Then he turns to me and says in a low voice, "you know you don't have to shoot at the widest aperture all the time right? Your shots will look way better around f5.6."
    Now several years later I have to say he was right.
    Except certain lenses like my Meyer Optik Gorlitz 50mm f1.8 and Fuji 56mm f1.2 that do their best work wide open.
    As far as length, I have a Takumar 105mm F2.8 that I use sometimes and it's never a problem.
    You can always jack your exposure up enough so that the shutter speed is up in the multiple thousands.
    I'm not sure about the Xt5 but my Pro and Xt3 can pull off ISO 3200 without breaking a sweat. 6400 if need be.

  • @gerardneedham
    @gerardneedham 5 місяців тому +1

    The aí stands artificial intelligence 😂
    Great video mate

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  5 місяців тому +1

      I wonder what the Ai-s stands for then 🧐
      Artificial Intelligence - Supreme

  • @thewildgoose7467
    @thewildgoose7467 5 місяців тому

    The Nikkor 105 f2.5 Ai(s) may be the lens which took that iconic photo, but did you know that SOME of the earlier Pre-Ai 105 f2.5 are actually a Sonnar design and are IMO better? I've owned or used most Nikkor's down the years and can say that if I could only keep one Nikkor lens it would be the Pre-Ai Sonnar Nikkor.
    I mostly use mine on the 51mp Fuji 50r and the images it creates are simply magical.
    The added bonus is that on the 50r it equates to about an 85mm f2 making it the classic portrait focal length.

  • @danncorbit3623
    @danncorbit3623 5 місяців тому +1

    I have this lens and many of the other great retro lenses like the Helios 44-2 (if you don't have them WHY NOT?). The real miracle of lenses like this besides the unique look of the images is the price. For example, I paid $85.87 for my 44-2 on eBay and $93.52 for my Nikon 105mm f2.5 including tax and shipping in both cases. If you want to know what other vintage lenses are interesting I would suggest "Simon's utak" who has really great coverage of the subject. I use the lenses primarily on Nikon and Canon cameras and I buy the adapters with the most recent focus verification logic in them so the camera can help you to focus. The adapters are really cheap (about $20) and you only need one per camera per mount (e.g. Fotodiox for Canon EF to M42 is one such combination)

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  5 місяців тому

      I have a Helios 44-2 that was owned by my Dad! It’s a great lens, shame the focus is so stiff but otherwise it’s beautiful, that swirly bokeh is so beautiful!

  • @null0byte
    @null0byte 5 місяців тому

    Nice to see a Canon T70 ad in that magazine. I’ve got one kicking around here somewhere…

  • @batsnsushi
    @batsnsushi 5 місяців тому

    I have vintage nikon and canon lense I still need to get adaptor for my nikon and fuji cameras. Vintage love. Thank you for the video.❤

  • @EpicDubstepManiac
    @EpicDubstepManiac 5 місяців тому

    Hi, for FF vintage glass on Fuji bodies, i highly recommend getting focal reducer, even cheap ones for less than 100 bucks are good for vintage glass, giving you much smaller crop factor (like 1.1 instead of 1.5) and more light for daker situations.

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  5 місяців тому

      I’ll need to check it out! I’ve heard of them but didn’t have one handy for this video, surprised to hear they’re that cheap, I always thought they were around 3-400 bucks but maybe I’m just looking at the expensive ones haha

  • @laubblaeser_
    @laubblaeser_ 5 місяців тому

    Flippin the bird at 3:25 🤣

  • @andywillis9701
    @andywillis9701 5 місяців тому

    a similar multi-purpose lens for abt the same price would be the nikon 105mm f2.8 mikro. as a macro, you ll get an f67 105mm which focuses up to 10ish cm away, otherwise it s an insane portrait lens.

  • @kenkan1963
    @kenkan1963 5 місяців тому

    Yes, Viltrox 75mm f1. 2 is a jaw dropping lens with sharpness that breaks the ceiling of the Chinese optic factories. The only drawback is the minimum focus distance that make it less versatile in cramped places. It is cheap for a lens with aperature that big and almost undetectable chromatic aberration. It fills the missing gap of the Fulifilm pro series lens. Totally no regard in buying it.

  • @TiffanyLamp-wz6wk
    @TiffanyLamp-wz6wk 4 місяці тому

    You need to try the nikkor 100-300mm f5.6 ais lens. It is push pull and focus on the same grip. I love it and run it on my sony a7riii the photos I get are simply amazing. I bet you would love it.

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  4 місяці тому

      I’ll have to give it a go! I really want to try more ultra Tele focal lengths, never really shot with anything beyond a 100mm

  • @delarageaz
    @delarageaz 5 місяців тому

    that is one of the first lens i've ever bought and i love it, i was using it on the original A7 and my Nikon FE. Now i use it on the GFX 50R and it's a really good match !

    • @delarageaz
      @delarageaz 5 місяців тому

      i paid 58$ for the AIS version in 2014, that was the best moment to get nikon lenses hahaha i wish price were still that low

  • @MrShanePhoto
    @MrShanePhoto 5 місяців тому

    I have this lens and it is just incredible. One of my favourites. Great on full frame and crop. Stupidly sharp.

  • @Realletsplaygrey
    @Realletsplaygrey 5 місяців тому

    I bought this lens years ago purely because of this famed photo lol. I know that's not a good reason to buy a lens, but I have quite enjoyed it.

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  5 місяців тому

      Hey as long as you enjoy using it who cares what the initial reason for buying it was haha

  • @zachanderson303
    @zachanderson303 5 місяців тому

    I got a crazy deal on a 105mm 2.5 ais version on eBay a few years ago that was in alright condition but I wanted the ais because of that photo by Steve but looking back I wish I got the ai version as I think the built in hood is flimsy and the ai looks better imo. Plus the shorter focus throw rly does make hitting focus wide open pretty difficult wish it had a longer throw

  • @pcfentiman533
    @pcfentiman533 5 місяців тому

    "Within the photographic gesture, the camera does what the photographer wants it to do, and the photographer does what the camera is programmed to do..." Vilém Flusser

  • @rdtstudios
    @rdtstudios 5 місяців тому +1

    The Pentax is very nice too, I own both

  • @nathanlovin
    @nathanlovin 5 місяців тому

    Such a fun video! I've been having an absolute blast using various manual focus lenses on my X-T5 since I picked it up. I sold my Canon kit to cover the body cost so I've just been scooping up cheap MF lenses and it's the most fun I've had doing photography in like 20 years. I haven't dipped into Nikkor lenses yet...mostly M42 and Leica-M stuff I got for cheap or free, but I know there are tons of old Nikon lenses out there so I may have to pick up a third mount adapter. Also 100% subbing after this video - I realized I'd already watched 5 of your videos since I've switched to Fuji and I love your style. Keep it up!

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  5 місяців тому +1

      Thank you so much for the kind words!!
      There are so many cheap manual Nikon lenses out there and they’re all so good! The only downside is I now want to buy a ZF haha

  • @tijmen8134
    @tijmen8134 5 місяців тому

    Thanks for reminding me of this lens my grandfather left me (though it's the AI-s version). Had less than stellar experiences mounting it to a MFT years ago and kind of gave up on it. Of the 4 lenses in this series I have, the 28mm F2 (or 2.5?) is probably the most surprising one.

  • @abd1lly
    @abd1lly 4 місяці тому

    Just got one for myself and god you aren’t selling this thing hard enough. Guys, seriously…get one. I have never been more excited and happy to take pictures

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  4 місяці тому +1

      Haha I’m glad! I can’t shill it TOO hard but yes it’s an astonishing lens!

  • @NigelHuddart
    @NigelHuddart 5 місяців тому

    I have both the Ai and Ai-s versions of this lens and can vouch for their performance. Other portrait lenses I can recommend are the 85mm f2 Ai-s and, if you're looking for a bokeh monster, the 135mm f2 Ai-s. I would steer clear of the 35mm f1.4 Ai-s as it has issues when used wide open (and it's expensive). The 28mm f2.8 Ai-s is a good (if not better) alternative.

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  5 місяців тому

      Seeing as I love a 28mm focal length the 28 2.8 looks right up my alley! The 135 f2 is cool too and I sorta have my eyes on the 55 macro as well!

  • @justcallmesando
    @justcallmesando 5 місяців тому

    One of the best lenses I own. Should use it more though.

  • @-grey
    @-grey 5 місяців тому +8

    I went to the Steve McCurry exhibition the other week. The one that's making the rounds about the world right now. He did a lot of great street photography, and the portraits he took were spectacular. Worth a pop in if it comes by your way. Obviously the Afghan girl was the centre of the marketing, but I think I liked some of the other portraits a bit more.
    The old Nikkor AI lenses go hard in general. I had the 35f1.8. OM lenses too, though the rendering is a bit more pastel. I'm not a huge fan of FD but I've got the 24f2.8 and it's got incredible coatings that make it feel like a modern lens. ✌️

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  5 місяців тому +1

      I really want to go and check that exhibit out! It’s sheer coincidence I started to get hit with heaps of ads for it the moment I started making this video lol

  • @justcallmesando
    @justcallmesando 5 місяців тому

    Can’t believe got mine for around 80usd. Man those images ❤❤❤❤

  • @rhoihesseknipser
    @rhoihesseknipser 5 місяців тому

    I use vintage Nikon lenses all the time, but on my Sony A7 III. :) I can highly recommend the 35/1,4 AI. It renders a beautiful bokeh and is sharp enough for portraits wide open. For corner sharpness you have to stop down a bit.

  • @astraeusone
    @astraeusone 5 місяців тому

    Thanks. Could a single great work make a tool iconic? What are other examples? What made this particular lens work for Afghan Girl?

  • @twuuwttwu
    @twuuwttwu 5 місяців тому

    I own a nikon f3 and I use the 55mm 2.8 macro on it. Mostly as a portrait lens. The minimum focus distance is really short so you can get super close and its sooo sharp. Even at 2.8.
    I love this lens and I need to get an adapter to use it on my xt3 for sure.
    Definitely check it out!
    Thank you for the infos! Ive had an eye on the 105 for a bit already, now I want it even more! 😅

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  5 місяців тому

      Ooo, I’ve been looking for a nice macro lens actually so this could be a good option! I’ll check it out!

  • @kevinlane7555
    @kevinlane7555 5 місяців тому

    If that image had been shot with a plastic kit lens, it would still be great , and everyone would want one of those

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  5 місяців тому

      Of course! At the end of the day gear really doesn’t matter - but it’s still cool to see what was behind one of the most iconic images of all time!

  • @trianglesqrt2576
    @trianglesqrt2576 5 місяців тому

    oh i got an fm2, gotta look into this one

  • @local.minimas
    @local.minimas 5 місяців тому

    I love the stock footage that's actually just you making stock footage haha

  • @ChasWG
    @ChasWG 5 місяців тому

    I own this same lens. I also bought the Ai version over the Ai-S. I love it. And its almost sacrilege to use in on my Canon R7! Nikon-on-Canon. Its a thing. But its no worse than any of my other vintage lenses that I have adapted to my camera.
    So after I bought the 105 f2.5 I wanted to try an older 35mm f2.8 so I did the research and discovered that the Nikkor-S 35mm f2.8 Pre-Ai is a very well respected lens. It doesn't have a lot of the coatings that the later lenses have, but in a way, I kind of like that very vintage look to it. And it can focus very close! The focus ring says .3 meters, but the lens continues to turn after that last number. So its probably closer to 26 or 27cm. Which is pretty good! And, that lens just looks super cool with its brushed aluminum rings and nose.
    I can suggest that lens as well! And, its a fairly cheap as well.

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  5 місяців тому

      Haha I actually have used this 105 2.5 on my old Canon 5d3 as well since I wanted to see what the 105mm focal length would look like in its entirety on a full frame sensor, definitely feels a bit weird mixing canon and Nikon, but it reminds me of the old DRTV days when Kai would always have a canon with a Nikon strap and vice versa!
      I’ll have to check that lens out! I’m thinking of grabbing the 28 f2.8 just because I love 28mm so much, not the biggest fan of 35mm lenses.

  • @albertsmith9315
    @albertsmith9315 5 місяців тому +1

    I've had this lens for over 40 years, and still use it today on my Nikon D700.
    Just my opinion, the focal length is one important part of the whole advantage of this classic lens. I know 105mm and can mentally compose before lifting the camera to my eye. So, while I also use the Fujifilm system, I don't adapt the Nikkor because of the crop factor. It would be an angle of view that is not what I employ the 105mm for.
    I always wish Fujifilm would make a 70mm f/2 which could make all of us old Nikon users happy.
    FWIW... 20-some years ago, the various Nikon sites had many threads about what lens the Afghan Girl photo was made with which had lots of conflicting theories. Luckily I got to meet and talk to McCurry when he was presenting a beautiful print of the famous shot to the photo department of my town's college. He did tell me it was the 105mm f/2.5 Ai-s. This corroborates the data in a book by Tom Ang that states the same thing.

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  5 місяців тому

      Have you ever tried using a focal reducer? Another commenter suggested it and it would make the lens much more true to its normal focal length when used on Fuji, I may have to look into it myself.
      Amazing that you got to meet Steve! I guess without modern conveniences like EXIF data it’s all really just taking someone’s word for what lens was actually used, I had read that apparently the 180mm was also maybe the one he used, but from all credible accounts it does indeed seem to be the 105mm 2.5 AI-s hence why I said so in the video haha

    • @albertsmith9315
      @albertsmith9315 5 місяців тому

      @@rudermanphoto I've never used a reducer. I have the basic Nikon to Fuji and a Leica M to Fuji adapters, but never could get use to doing the 1.5 math, plus Fujifilm has great glass, so adapting lenses was a short lived experiment.
      Also, I keep my D700 so that I can (maybe because of nostalgia) use that old Nikon glass that I used all over the world for decades.

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  5 місяців тому

      @@albertsmith9315 very fair! I think if you’ve already got the lens and the experience keeping it full frame is the best option.
      Have you looked into the ZF? If I had a plethora of old Nikkor glass that needed to be used I’d be getting one of these.

    • @albertsmith9315
      @albertsmith9315 5 місяців тому

      @@rudermanphoto I have looked at the Zf, and I'm tempted. If Nikon wasn't so late to the mirrorless game, I might not have gone with Fujifilm.
      I fairly sure that I'll be getting the Zf sometime. Of course I'll have to violate my self imposed "no more cameras" rule. 😉

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  5 місяців тому

      @@albertsmith9315 rules are meant to be broken! Get that ZF!

  • @minhhoangtran2998
    @minhhoangtran2998 5 місяців тому

    I bought a AIS version 10 days ago for only 60$ =)) and it is very new and clean.

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  5 місяців тому

      Awesome deal! All the AI-s versions I found were like 450-500 bucks in decent shape sadly

  • @Lawman212
    @Lawman212 5 місяців тому

    I've had the AIS version nearly all my life. The integral hood is a nice feature. But I just don't use longer focal lengths much. Though I did sell some bullfight pictures from my 105 to a magazine once. So at least it made some money. But I will hold onto it forever I suppose.

  • @dr.farzinjaza5425
    @dr.farzinjaza5425 3 місяці тому

    Try 125 mm Voigtlander Macro F2.5 Zeiss 35 mm F 2

  • @Narsuitus
    @Narsuitus 5 місяців тому

    I have the 105mm f/2.5 Nikkor lens that I use on full-frame cameras and Fuji APS-C cameras. It is a great lens for portraits, but I prefer the 105mm f/2.8 macro lens.

  • @rio_nakayama
    @rio_nakayama 5 місяців тому

    Great review, now I'm thinking of getting one myself and see if I can adapt it to my Leica M. Thanks man! FYI, Steve Mccurry's the Afgan girl was the reason I started learning photography.

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  5 місяців тому +1

      You would be able to use it on Leica M with a Visoflex viewfinder, otherwise it won’t have any rangefinder coupling.
      (Unless there exists an adapter that somehow enables that but I’m unsure if that exists haha)

    • @rio_nakayama
      @rio_nakayama 5 місяців тому

      @@rudermanphoto good to know, thanks for the info!

  • @joseherrera8489
    @joseherrera8489 5 місяців тому

    Never knew this was the lens he used. I bought this nearly 20 years ago when I first started. I was a student and couldn't afford the modern AF lenses so had to settle for these and an adapter to use them on my Canon. Nobody wanted them so you could easily find them for around $20.

  • @ryanbowiephotography
    @ryanbowiephotography 5 місяців тому

    I also ordered one from Japan and got two bags of green tea (which was crazy good). I got the AI-S version because I really liked the built-in lens hood 😂 I have a Zf and this lens is fantastic on it!

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  5 місяців тому

      I would have loved the Ai-s version but paying twice the money for the lens hood didn’t seem worth it to me haha

  • @andriykovach2736
    @andriykovach2736 5 місяців тому

    My nikon favorite lens is nikon 55mm f1.2 and very accessible.
    Ps
    And beyond reasonable 58mm 1.2 (~3000$) but it's just magical

  • @StephaneBihan
    @StephaneBihan 5 місяців тому

    Thank you for this review ! I use a 50mm 1.4 on my Fuji Xpro2. And it is amazing !!! I think for the price, test the 1.4 instead the 1.2 ;)

  • @davidszep3488
    @davidszep3488 4 місяці тому

    Low element count...thats why its better than modern lenses...

  • @reno1901
    @reno1901 5 місяців тому +5

    Not a Nikor lens but you should really look into the Helios 44 lens! It has amazing characteristics as a vintage lens, highly recommend

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  5 місяців тому +2

      I have a Helios 44-2 that my Dad had that I have used extensively both on my Fuji and back when I shot with Canon!
      It’s an incredible lens, the swirly bokeh is so stunning, but the focus ring on it is fairly stiff as is the case with a lot of these Soviet lenses so it’s not the most fun to shoot with, perhaps a better condition copy would be nicer but being my dads lens it holds a special sentimental value to me haha

    • @ChasWG
      @ChasWG 5 місяців тому

      @@rudermanphoto It needs to be cleaned. I have both a 44-2 and a 44m-6. They both came from a Ukrainian seller. The 44-2 is a Type 5 BelOMO version and is a stunning lens. the focus ring is super smooth and a wonderful lens to use. The 44M-6 I had to disassemble, clean and re-grease to get that one to be in great working condition. And now its also a wonderful lens to use. Not as swirly as the 44-2, but it still does it. But the M series 44's had much better coatings and a better body design.. Another good Helios.
      Look up a YT channel named Retro Photo for a complete guild to how to service that 44-2. That guy knows his way around a Helios lens!

  • @4mooncheese
    @4mooncheese 5 місяців тому

    Very nice. I need to get this for my Df

  • @W00dy_NL
    @W00dy_NL 5 місяців тому

    Really nice lens but I don't like 105 on a crop body for close portraits too distant.

  • @Itscarlosocando
    @Itscarlosocando 5 місяців тому

    I use it with my GFX 50s II works great on it too, you need to use it with a tripod the focus is really difficult specially wide open.

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  5 місяців тому

      I think it would be amazing on a GFX! Use the lens to its fullest potential haha

  • @davisfan
    @davisfan 5 місяців тому

    When you talk about Nikon not replying - I remembered, back in 2013 or something like that, I had a Nikon D7100, and it was the first digital Slr I owned. The sensor had caught a little dust, and I visited Nikon's Mexican office to see if they could clean it. They politely asked me to fill in some notes and leave the body in the office for 2 weeks in order for the sensor to be cleaned. I didn't, and one week of tutorials later I bought a sensorklean from lenspen. I'll always love Nikon (I mostly shoot Sony nowadays), but I also always think their customer support could be a lot better.

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  5 місяців тому +1

      They didn’t even have any form of media contact (that I could find) so the email I sent through was actually just through the general inquiry form - this is in contrast to Fuji which does actually have a easily findable media email contact haha
      It’s all good though, I’ll just chalk it down to not having a big enough channel to warrant lending me one I guess 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @ahmedaiham9614
    @ahmedaiham9614 5 місяців тому

    Try the 28mm ais on it! I’m sure it’ll make for a great 56mm equivalent

  • @sighhhmon
    @sighhhmon 5 місяців тому

    Great video! I wonder how this would compare to a Canon FD 100mm f2.8 since they have a similar focal length and max aperture. I picked one up at my local camera store not knowing much about it but it has been fun to shoot with

  • @salossi
    @salossi 5 місяців тому

    I have the exact same lens (the AI-S version) since I started my photographers career back in the late eighties. And I also used Nikon FM and, most of the time, F2 cameras and Kodachrome 64. And, yes, it definitely IS good equipment...
    BUT: Such an image like the one of the afghanian girl is probably about 97% the photographers skill, 2% luck and maybe the remaining 1% being the equipment, used...
    By the way, today I still do a lot of analogue photography - but only 6x6 and larger formats, e.g. 4x5" and 13x18 cm. But I use my vintage Nikon lenses with my digicams regularly. By far, my favourite is the 50mm 1:4 Nikkor, that I use either on my D750 or my Sony A7iii, using an adapter.
    But, yeah, it's a good idea, to pick up and use the trusty old 105 mm a bit more often!

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  5 місяців тому

      I’d say that ratio is probably closer to 60% photographer skill, 37% luck and 3% equipment - if Steve didn’t find such a striking looking girl for the photo which was all luck, any equipment or skill wouldn’t have been able to produce such a photo. As for the equipment, the compression of the 105 definitely helps the photo look the way it does and I don’t think you’d get a similar result with something like a 50mm.
      Either way, as I said in the video, obviously the lens is hardly the most important part of this equation, but where would the fun in that be ;)

  • @user-ox4op3iq3s
    @user-ox4op3iq3s 4 місяці тому

    Getting this the next few days after watching this video, very excited to try it! Which specific adapter did you get for this? Nikon F to to Fujifilm X? Thanks!

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  4 місяці тому +1

      Yeah just the Nikon F to X Urth adapter!

  • @sergiofranco-to5kg
    @sergiofranco-to5kg 5 місяців тому

    The photo that made me fall in love with photography, I remember stopping in front of the magazine that was on a newsstand. It happily is a photo surrounded by controversies and ethical issues.😕

  • @marcscott8809
    @marcscott8809 5 місяців тому

    Another awesome video, I myself use a 50mm Olympus vintage lens, but I have been looking for a 35mm vintage lens do you have any recommendations? I look forward to your upcoming video’s…

  • @classic.cameras
    @classic.cameras 4 місяці тому

    This lens SHOULDN'T be this good. Especially adapted to any modern mirrorless; but its a magic portrait lens. I paid $100 CAD for my copy 3 years ago, used it both on my Canon R6 (sold, when I dumped them) and my Sony A7 IV.

  • @bboyswoosh87
    @bboyswoosh87 5 місяців тому

    I have the Nikkor AI 24 f2.8 and it is super sharp