APS-C
- OCULILUMEN 7.5/2.8 Fish eye (overview) [Z/E/X/EF-M/MFT, silver/black]
- OCULILUMEN 10/5.6 Fish eye [Z/E/X/EF-M/MFT]
- LATALUMEN 12/2.8 [Z/E/X/EF-M/MFT]
- NONIKKOR-MC 24/1.7 [Z/E/X]
Full Frame
- LATALUMEN 14/2.8 V2 [Z/E/R/L]
- NONIKKOR-MC 35/1.4 1980's (review) [Z/E/L/X]
- NONIKKOR-MC 35/1.4 1960's [Z/E/L/X]
- MOTUS 50/1.6 TILT [Z/E/R/X]
- LUNAELUMEN-M 50/1.1 [M]
- LUNAELUMEN 50/1.1 [Z/E/R]
- NOCTURNE 50/1.2 [M, silver/gold]
- NOCTY-NONIKKOR 50/1.2 [Z/E/L/X]
- ARTOLUMEN 60/2.8 2X Macro [Z/E/R/L/MFT]
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Material prepared Arkady Shapoval.
It's a pity they don't do it on Nikon-f
Paul Nikon f it is necessary to completely change the optical design, given that all the more or less wealthy people have gone to the UPC, this is not profitable.
Nobody will do anything new for SLR cameras anymore. Not only Nikon, but also for SLR systems in general. They are already dead. You need to come to terms with this. At the same time, so many optics have been produced over 80 years that there is plenty to choose from. At a minimum, you can meditate on manual Zeiss Otus, Milvus.
It will be ironic if in the picture it is the same ttartisans
It's Pergear basically