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First forays into third party primes

Started Jan 30, 2017 | Discussions
OneLooseCrank New Member • Posts: 2
First forays into third party primes

Hi all,

I've been shooting with an NX1000 for a good few years now... in fact probably since they were newly released; there was a 1/3rd rebate if you sent a copy of the receipt off and it came with a free Tab2, which I promptly sold for a third the camera's cost. So it's been pretty flippin' economical!

I've realised that I'm asking way too much of the two kit lenses that I have and I'm going to experiment with some third party primes. Firstly I'm after a nice fast portrait lens and later, something around the 100-150mm effective for some indoor sports shots.

I've been eyeing up either a Nikkor 35 f2.8 or a Nikkor 50 f1.8. The 35 is a Nikon S mount and the 50 an F mount. In researching I've come across two problems, I can't find an S-NX adaptor, and apparently there is a lens detection switch in the NX1000 which will require a 'card board mod'. I will probably be lens swapping a lot in future so, if there's a known adaptor that accommodates this lens switch I'll change my allegiance to a different system (which will require a couple of decent lenses fitting the aforementioned requirements!)

Any advice on adaptors and which legacy system to invest in?

Cheers,

OLC

 OneLooseCrank's gear list:OneLooseCrank's gear list
Samsung NX1000 Nikon D3200 Samsung NX 20-50mm F3.5-5.6 ED Samsung NX 50-200mm F4-5.6 OIS Nikon AF-S Nikkor 50mm F1.8G
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brownie112 Contributing Member • Posts: 502
Re: First forays into third party primes

OneLooseCrank wrote:

Hi all,

I've been shooting with an NX1000 for a good few years now... in fact probably since they were newly released; there was a 1/3rd rebate if you sent a copy of the receipt off and it came with a free Tab2, which I promptly sold for a third the camera's cost. So it's been pretty flippin' economical!

Great buy!

I've realised that I'm asking way too much of the two kit lenses that I have and I'm going to experiment with some third party primes. Firstly I'm after a nice fast portrait lens and later, something around the 100-150mm effective for some indoor sports shots.

I've been eyeing up either a Nikkor 35 f2.8 or a Nikkor 50 f1.8.

Have you looked into the Samsung NX 45/1.8 ? It has AF, compact, cheap and is very fast! This is the lens that got me hooked on NX system.

Any advice on adaptors and which legacy system to invest in?

AliExpress has some 'dumb' adapters for NX mainly Canon and Nikon.

Most of them say this in the description:

"Although the lens will fit physically, automatic diaphragm, auto-focusing, or any other functions will not operate correctly while using this adapter.

To use manual lenses on Samsu-ng NX camera, please enable "Release without lens" function in camera menu."

Cheers,

OLC

 brownie112's gear list:brownie112's gear list
Sony a7 III Sony FE 50mm F1.8 Tamron 28-75mm F2.8 III
markyboy81 Veteran Member • Posts: 4,778
Re: First forays into third party primes

OneLooseCrank wrote:

Hi all,

I've been shooting with an NX1000 for a good few years now... in fact probably since they were newly released; there was a 1/3rd rebate if you sent a copy of the receipt off and it came with a free Tab2, which I promptly sold for a third the camera's cost. So it's been pretty flippin' economical!

I've realised that I'm asking way too much of the two kit lenses that I have and I'm going to experiment with some third party primes. Firstly I'm after a nice fast portrait lens and later, something around the 100-150mm effective for some indoor sports shots.

I've been eyeing up either a Nikkor 35 f2.8 or a Nikkor 50 f1.8. The 35 is a Nikon S mount and the 50 an F mount. In researching I've come across two problems, I can't find an S-NX adaptor, and apparently there is a lens detection switch in the NX1000 which will require a 'card board mod'. I will probably be lens swapping a lot in future so, if there's a known adaptor that accommodates this lens switch I'll change my allegiance to a different system (which will require a couple of decent lenses fitting the aforementioned requirements!)

Any advice on adaptors and which legacy system to invest in?

Cheers,

OLC

I'm not sure if this is what you mean, but I also have the nx1000 and there is a code you can put in to enable the camera to shoot without a lens. This is useful for 3rd party lenses that don't trigger the switch on the lens mount.

 markyboy81's gear list:markyboy81's gear list
Sony ZV-1 Samsung NX1000 Samsung NX3000 Samsung NX1 Samsung NX500 +9 more
walter g1 Senior Member • Posts: 1,026
Re: First forays into third party primes

OneLooseCrank wrote:

Hi all,

I've been shooting with an NX1000 for a good few years now... in fact probably since they were newly released; there was a 1/3rd rebate if you sent a copy of the receipt off and it came with a free Tab2, which I promptly sold for a third the camera's cost. So it's been pretty flippin' economical!

I've realised that I'm asking way too much of the two kit lenses that I have and I'm going to experiment with some third party primes. Firstly I'm after a nice fast portrait lens and later, something around the 100-150mm effective for some indoor sports shots.

I've been eyeing up either a Nikkor 35 f2.8 or a Nikkor 50 f1.8. The 35 is a Nikon S mount and the 50 an F mount. In researching I've come across two problems, I can't find an S-NX adaptor, and apparently there is a lens detection switch in the NX1000 which will require a 'card board mod'. I will probably be lens swapping a lot in future so, if there's a known adaptor that accommodates this lens switch I'll change my allegiance to a different system (which will require a couple of decent lenses fitting the aforementioned requirements!)

Any advice on adaptors and which legacy system to invest in?

Cheers,

OLC

I haven't tried a Samsung Nx yet.

For shooting legacy glass. I use a Sony Nex 6. The adapters are cheap, and it's easy to find adapters for most lenses.

I also have a Panasonic G5 for shooting legacy glass. Adapters are easy to find for most lenses and cheap.

I use K&F Concept adapters for my Nikon F, Minolta MD, M42, etc. On both cameras. Cheap adapters but very good quality control.

I shoot mostly Minolta, but I do have some Nikon glass. They are my two favorite brand of lenses.

As for an adapter for using Nikon S rangefinder lenses on a Samsung NX. I found one adapter. They modified a Contax/Kieve mount to work on a Samsung NX. Nikon S glass should work on this adapter, but I haven't tried it.

Look at this on eBay http://www.ebay.com/itm/322188870359

Kisaha Senior Member • Posts: 2,300
Re: First forays into third party primes

OneLooseCrank wrote:

Hi all,

I've been shooting with an NX1000 for a good few years now... in fact probably since they were newly released; there was a 1/3rd rebate if you sent a copy of the receipt off and it came with a free Tab2, which I promptly sold for a third the camera's cost. So it's been pretty flippin' economical!

I've realised that I'm asking way too much of the two kit lenses that I have and I'm going to experiment with some third party primes. Firstly I'm after a nice fast portrait lens and later, something around the 100-150mm effective for some indoor sports shots.

I've been eyeing up either a Nikkor 35 f2.8 or a Nikkor 50 f1.8. The 35 is a Nikon S mount and the 50 an F mount. In researching I've come across two problems, I can't find an S-NX adaptor, and apparently there is a lens detection switch in the NX1000 which will require a 'card board mod'. I will probably be lens swapping a lot in future so, if there's a known adaptor that accommodates this lens switch I'll change my allegiance to a different system (which will require a couple of decent lenses fitting the aforementioned requirements!)

Any advice on adaptors and which legacy system to invest in?

Cheers,

OLC

K&F concept seem incredibly good, with that said, all my 6-12€ adapters works great too.

I use M42 (Russian and old Takumars) and Canon FD. I had most of theae lenses because I used to shoot with Canon AE-1, Pentax Spotmatic, and a build-like-a-tank Zenith camera, brought by my father for the then USSR. I have some other unique lenses (Minolta, Nikon etc) but mainly FD and M42.

If I started from scratch, I would do Nikon AI and AIS for sure, but I am happy with what I got, especially Zenith 58mm 2f, FD 50 1.4f and Takumar 55mm 1.8f, perfect portrait lenses for APS-C systems, but haven't used them for ages sunce acquiring the NX 45mm last year (which I was resisting for years, as I have half a dozen, or more, 50-58mm legacy lenses).

M42 and FD have myriad of lenses, and many many sold for very cheap if you search a bit. You can also search on street markets or shops with old stuff in your city.

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