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Fotoalbum/Photo Album
Fotoalbum med nogle af de billeder, jeg har taget gennem tiden.
Photo Album with some of the photographs I have taken over the years.
Photographs at an Exhibition
Olympus OM-D E-M5 II, Olympus OM-System F.ZUIKO Auto-S 1:1.8 f=50mm [№ 140xxx ('silver nose')].
MFT/OM Novoflex Adapter: Olympus OM lenses to MicroFourThirds cameras.
1/30 sec., f/5.6, ISO 1600.
(Robin Wong talks about Olympus OM-D cameras: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unKTJI_Q69Q).
[Saturday 25 March 2017 (No. 10/ORF)].
© Keld Mikkelsen
Nikon Df, Nikon NIKKOR-Q Auto 1:4 f=200mm [pre-AI lens/№ 484xxx (1972)].
1/13 sec., f/4.0, ISO 1600.
(From the golden age of 35mm film SLR cameras, the 1970s, a fully mechanical camera of the highest imaginable quality. Still working, taking pictures of the same high quality as then. Nikon's professional film SLR camera 1959-1973, the Nikon F. The model depicted is from 1970. It will probably still work 50 years from now, while today's digital cameras (even the most advanced) will long ago have been discarded as outdated technology. They already are after two or three years. Perhaps the production of film for 35mm cameras at that time have been resumed on a grand scale? The analogue film cameras might have a bright future! The Nikon F reviewed by Samsung9alaxy: (Part I) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmV6scUJ2sw. (Part II) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjaNACauGMU).
[Saturday 15 September 2018 (No. 1/NEF)].
© Keld Mikkelsen
Nikon F3 High Eyepoint, Nikon NIKKOR 180mm 1:2.8 ED [AI-s lens/№ 453xxx (2002)].
(The legendary Nikon F3 film SLR camera, in production for more than twenty years, from 1980 to 2001. Reviewed by Samsung9alaxy: (Part I) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jCBmf-uFkw. (Part II) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0a6DD2RrOL4).
Agfa Optima 200 (New), f/5.6.
[Tuesday 2 May 2006 (No. 2)].
© Keld Mikkelsen
Olympus OM-D E-M1, Olympus M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 75mm 1:1.8 [№ 344011xxx].
1/5000 sec., f/1.8, ISO 200.
(Just like the classic OM lenses, the new digital ZUIKI lenses can deliver finely blurred backgrounds as well. The Olympus M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 75mm 1:1.8 reviewed by Robin Wong: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYdOyM6g-EM).
[Tuesday 8 September 2015 (No. 34/ORF)].
© Keld Mikkelsen
Pentax K-5, SMC Pentax FA 77mm 1:1.8 Limited [№ 0024xxx (AIV)].
1/2500 sec., f/8.0, ISO 200.
(The Pentax K-5 was (and still is) highly regarded (and well-deserved) for its colour rendition and noise handling. It was launched in September 2010 (and discontinued in 2012)).
[Friday 6 September 2013 (No. 21/DNG)].
© Keld Mikkelsen
Nikon Df, Nikon AF NIKKOR 85mm 1:1.4D IF [№ US 428xxx (2007)].
1/100 sec., f/1.4, ISO 360.
(Nikon's professional film SLR camera 1971-1980, the Nikon F2, reviewed by Samsung9alaxy: (Part I) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zjUxHXKxjEs. (Part II) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pkID7q7B_f0).
[Thursday 7 March 2019 (No. 5/NEF)].
© Keld Mikkelsen
Olympus OM-D E-M5 II, Olympus OM-SYSTEM ZUIKO AUTO-T 100mm 1:2,8 [№ 200xxx ('black nose')].
MFT/OM Novoflex Adapter: Olympus OM lenses to MicroFourThirds cameras.
(This OM lens delivers a finely blurred background. No need for a 'Full-Frame' camera in this respect. An MFT camera can produce the same beautifully blurry backgrounds as well. The OM lenses were (also in this respect) far ahead of their time!).
1/5 sec., f/2.8, ISO 800.
[Monday 10 February 2020 (No. 25/ORF)].
© Keld Mikkelsen
Fujifilm X-H1, Canon Lens (New) FD 50mm 1:1.4 [№ 4773xxx (1980)].
B.I.G. Lens Adapter: Canon FD lenses to Fujifilm X cameras.
1/105 sec., f/1.4, ISO 800.
('The standard lens of standard lenses'. Says Canon about the company's reference lens. And it is indeed a great lens!).
[Saturday 30 January 2021 (No. 108/RAF)].
© Keld Mikkelsen