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Peeled and Sliced
I use the Nikon D2Xs - superseded long ago - because I know it so well and it feels good in my hands. Years ago I came across a professional who was still using an old Nikkormat when auto-indexing and autofocus had been introduced years previously. It may simply have been economy, but you can't exclude that he simply liked and understood the camera too much to change it.
The lens used for this picture was the Nikkor 28mm f/2 AI, which on the D2Xs gives a viewing experience equivalent to 42mm.
The lens used for this picture was the Nikkor 28mm f/2 AI, which on the D2Xs gives a viewing experience equivalent to 42mm.
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