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metriod
Joined: 25 Oct 2008 Posts: 6
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Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2008 11:39 pm Post subject: Soligor 135mm + Fuji S3 Pro = Doesn´t work?! |
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metriod wrote:
Hey guys,
I´ve been reading this forum for some time now but this is only my second post.
I bought a Fuji S3 Pro some time ago and recently found a Soligor 135mm/2,8 on y flea market.
The seller assured, that it´s Nikon mount. So, I bought it for 18€ and thought was eager to get home and try it out on my S3.
Once home, I pulled out the lens of my bag and tried to attach it on the S3 Pro.
First Problem, the lens would not fully attach to the camera (I don´t know the correct term in English...)
I can attach it, but if I don´t pay attention when focussing, the lens gets loose and "detaches".
Weird thing is though, that I also bought an old Nikon 1.4 Konverter the same day and the lens fits perfectly on that konverter, but not on the S3 Pro
Second problem, the lens will not focus infinetly. This might be due to the fact, that the lens is not fully attached?
Here are two pics of the lens:
Another pic:
Top is the Nikon 1.4 converter. On the right side is a Soligor 28mm/2.8, which has the same problem as the 135mm Soligor.
Below is the 135mm Soligor.
I hope someone can help me out.
Thanks in advance.
Cheers,
Metriod |
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sichko
Joined: 20 Jun 2008 Posts: 2475 Location: South West UK
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Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 12:27 am Post subject: |
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sichko wrote:
I guess the problem is the slot which engages the locking pin on the camera. A quick look at 3 of my lenses, 2 Russian and a Tokina, reveals slots which are open up to the edge of the lens. I have another Russian where the slot is edged by a collar. This seems to be the situation with your two Soligors. The Russian lens does lock but it requires just a little care to make sure that the camera locking pin is sitting in the slot and not pushed up against the collar. _________________ John |
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metriod
Joined: 25 Oct 2008 Posts: 6
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Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 12:32 pm Post subject: |
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metriod wrote:
Thanks sichko, guess you are right.
Seymore,
how do I tell if a lens is pre-AI or not?
"If the black outer rim on the lens base is solid all around the lens (no meter coupling ridge) you know it definitely is a Non-AI lens. Nomenclature on the lens may help also. If the lens designation contains a letter or two letters, it denotes the number of elements"
I don´t really understand this
Thanks alot for the warning.
Fortunately it seems like the trigger still is ok, even though I used the Soligor quite often since I bought it.
Can you suggest good/cheap lens at ~135mm and 2.8 or faster?
I really liked the Soligor 135mm, very sharp in my oppinion.
The 28mm is very soft and shows lots of CA but the 135 was becoming my favourite lens, even though it would not fully attach and not focus ininetly
Thanks. |
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Richard_D
Joined: 21 Oct 2007 Posts: 2378 Location: Faversham Kent UK
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Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 3:12 pm Post subject: |
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Richard_D wrote:
metriod wrote: |
Thanks sichko, guess you are right.
Can you suggest good/cheap lens at ~135mm and 2.8 or faster?
I really liked the Soligor 135mm, very sharp in my oppinion.
The 28mm is very soft and shows lots of CA but the 135 was becoming my favourite lens, even though it would not fully attach and not focus ininetly
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AI'd Nikkor-Q 135/2.8's crop up regularly on ebay for under £30, and the later AI ones often go for under £50. Both are excellent choices. _________________ Richard
The interesting bit:
Nikkors: 20mm f2.8 AIS, 24mm f2.8 AIS, 28mm f2.8 AIS, 35mm f2 AIS, 50mm f1.4 AI, 50mm f1.48AI, 50m f2 AI,
55mm f3.5 AI'd, 105mm f4 AI, 135mm f2.8 AI'd, 135mm f3.5 AI'd, 200mm f4 AI'd .
Nikon E Series: 100mm f2.8 .
Soviet Nikon Mount: Zenitar 16mm f2.8, Arsat/arax/photex 85mm T&S f2.8 .
Other: Asahi Super Takumar 55 mm f2 (M42) ,Tamron 300mm f5.6 SP, Tamron 500mm f8 SP.
DSLR: Nikon D700. 35mm SLRsNikon FE, Pentax S1a.
TLR: Rolliecord II.
Sub-Minature: Pentax Auto 110, 18mm f2.8, 24mm f2.8, 50mm f2.8.
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