1985 Nikkor AIS 50mm f/1.8 Pancake on the Nikon Z6II + Photos!

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I've always wanted one of these pancake lenses, they are super small and when I got this lens in mint condition that came with my Nikon N2000, I had to get an adapter to mount it on my Nikon Z6II and go shoot with it a little. I am very impressed with this lens for what it is, it resolves incredible well on the 25mp full same sensor and heck, its even sharp wide open..giving that you nail the focus which isn't easy. That focus ring is SKINNY. But its fun to shoot with.

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Just need to add some maple syrup! 🤣

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Here it is adapted on my Nikon Z6II with the Pholsy adapter.

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And of course for fun, here it is mounted on the Nikon N2000 (1985) versus the 50 1.8 S on the Z6II in 2024. 50mm lenses have got BIG.

Here some color photo example photos I took around my yard just testing out the lens.

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I know some will HATE the bokeh, it can look busy but I don't mind it because it just has that retro vibe and to be honest it depends greatly on the distance between your subject and the background.

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Here it looks pretty nice to me.

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Here you can see more of the shape, almost has that bubbly "soap" like bokeh that many seem to desire nowadays.

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This is a landscape shot taken wide open at f/1.8

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Here is the same scene captured at f/5.6 or f/8 - I don't honestly remember. When I zoom in 100 percent, I almost can't tell the difference between this and my Nikon Z 50mm 1.8 S, that is amazing!!

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I feel like this lens renders colors in a unique way, they are pretty natural but have a certain look to it that I can't explain. Perhaps its the coating or maybe lack thereof. Not sure which but I like it! HOWEVER, what I really, is black and white with this lens. I feel that is where it shines the best.

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Anyways, this is just my little write up on this neat pancake lens that can be add for quite cheap. Fun to use on both film and digital!
 
Nice set of pics. Kitty is adorable. Not sure about the guy behind the camera though.......LOL
 
I really love such tiny lenses. I have several pancake SLR lenses but as your product pix show, theyre no longer pancakes when the Z adapter is attached. So I was very happy to find the 40mm Z lens.

Its dirt cheap, featherweight, and smaller than SLR lenses on adapters. Yes, theres zero nostalgia to it in the version I bought, but Nikon will dress it up to look like an old Ai lens for about $30 extra. Nikon has your back ! Attached photo is the 40 in its "Ai disguise".
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I really love such tiny lenses. I have several pancake SLR lenses but as your product pix show, theyre no longer pancakes when the Z adapter is attached. So I was very happy to find the 40mm Z lens.

Its dirt cheap, featherweight, and smaller than SLR lenses on adapters. Yes, theres zero nostalgia to it in the version I bought, but Nikon will dress it up to look like an old Ai lens for about $30 extra. Nikon has your back ! Attached photo is the 40 in its "Ai disguise".
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Nikon would have nailed it if it had a functional aperture ring and metal mount. I had the 40 f/2, not a bad lens at all. Kinda miss it.
 

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