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18-135 Fujinon and infrared
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<blockquote data-quote="depscribe" data-source="post: 351778" data-attributes="member: 9003"><p>Thing is, I'd rather it be my choice -- and one picture with a pink middle might be innovative, but when that's all that comes from the lens it would get old, beginning with the second pink-bellied picture. Meanwhile, this morning I wondered about some of my other fixed focal length Nikkors and the Fuji adapter, and was pleasantly surprised by this picture, made with an 85mm f2 AIS Nikkor and unprocessed except for auto white balance and red-blue channel swap:</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]198783[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>There's considerable color variation among the various lenses, but this 85 has no hotspot at any aperture. I'm more and more thinking that the simpler the lens design, the greater the likelihood of infrared success -- the 85 is 5 elements in 5 groups, and to get simpler than that you'd have to use a Tessar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="depscribe, post: 351778, member: 9003"] Thing is, I'd rather it be my choice -- and one picture with a pink middle might be innovative, but when that's all that comes from the lens it would get old, beginning with the second pink-bellied picture. Meanwhile, this morning I wondered about some of my other fixed focal length Nikkors and the Fuji adapter, and was pleasantly surprised by this picture, made with an 85mm f2 AIS Nikkor and unprocessed except for auto white balance and red-blue channel swap: [ATTACH type="full"]198783[/ATTACH] There's considerable color variation among the various lenses, but this 85 has no hotspot at any aperture. I'm more and more thinking that the simpler the lens design, the greater the likelihood of infrared success -- the 85 is 5 elements in 5 groups, and to get simpler than that you'd have to use a Tessar. [/QUOTE]
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