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I finally got around to a shoot with that 135mm f/3.5 AI Nikkor I got for $75
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<blockquote data-quote="crycocyon" data-source="post: 308611" data-attributes="member: 13076"><p>Blacktop he already stated that he's not indicating to the camera what lens he is using, so disregard the EXIF information in his images. </p><p></p><p>Woah there gentlemen, we are here to learn from each other and appreciate each other's work. Rocketman, I went through the same thing with STM when I first joined as far as experiencing a bit of his bark, and I would not worry about it because each of us here has his own point of view. Some of us have been through the trenches more than others (and personally I respect STM's experience) and then some care more about technical execution, and others more about the art. If he's not interested in the EXIF, then since it is his thread we should ideally respect that and stay on topic, even if his way of communicating his preferences is a bit direct. Sometimes it is best just to tip-toe around than to confront, hehe. Just my two cents. </p><p></p><p>Nice to hear this lens is such a great value, makes me tempted to try one out as well as I'm hoping to get a nice 135mm lens someday for closer portraits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crycocyon, post: 308611, member: 13076"] Blacktop he already stated that he's not indicating to the camera what lens he is using, so disregard the EXIF information in his images. Woah there gentlemen, we are here to learn from each other and appreciate each other's work. Rocketman, I went through the same thing with STM when I first joined as far as experiencing a bit of his bark, and I would not worry about it because each of us here has his own point of view. Some of us have been through the trenches more than others (and personally I respect STM's experience) and then some care more about technical execution, and others more about the art. If he's not interested in the EXIF, then since it is his thread we should ideally respect that and stay on topic, even if his way of communicating his preferences is a bit direct. Sometimes it is best just to tip-toe around than to confront, hehe. Just my two cents. Nice to hear this lens is such a great value, makes me tempted to try one out as well as I'm hoping to get a nice 135mm lens someday for closer portraits. [/QUOTE]
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