NIKKOR lenses have forged the Nikon legend. In this fourth episode of the Nikon History series, Thierry Ravassod, historian and collector, presents the most legendary lenses: from the 8 mm fisheye to the 1200-1700 mm telephoto lens, including the famous Noct-NIKKOR, Micro-NIKKOR and Aéro-Nikkor. These engineering gems have accompanied the greatest photographers, from war reporters to NASA scientists. Each lens tells a story: innovation, precision, and a demand for quality that has become Nikon’s trademark. On the program for this episode: The origin of NIKKOR lenses and their place in the Nikon saga The legendary lenses: 8 mm fisheye, Noct-NIKKOR, Micro-NIKKOR, Aero-Nikkor The ultimate telephoto lenses: 400, 600, 800, 1200-1700 mm The optics used by NASA and scientific applications The rare anecdotes and the collector’s models presented by Thierry Ravassod Discover why NIKKOR lenses have become a symbol of optical excellence, and how they continue to inspire photographers and collectors around the world. Presented by Thierry Ravassod, photographer, collector and historian of the Nikon brand, produced by Nikon France. Unsponsored video: This content is produced solely to share the Nikon story, without funding from the brand. Chapters 00:00 Introduction – The optics that made the Nikon legend 01:23 The 8 mm fisheye and the Aero-Nikkor 02:11 The first shift lens was a Nikon 02:36 The first NIKKOR 50 cm f/5 and the 500 mm f/5 mirror 03:45 The Noct-NIKKOR and night photography 04:28 The first zoom NIKKOR 80-200 mm f/2.8 05:10 The first NIKKOR 200 mm f/2 05:48 The first NIKKOR 600 mm f/5.6 and the Olympic Games in Mexico 06:27 The beautiful story of the AF-S NIKKOR 400 mm f/2.8 white in North Korea and at the White House 07:22 The NIKKOR 35mm f/1.4 with thorium 07:52 The NIKKOR 58 mm f/1.4 (1960), Nikon’s first f/1.4 08:22 The NIKKOR S 55 mm f/1.2 08:55 The first Micro-NIKKORs and scientific lenses 09:38 The NIKKORs for photographic cameras 10:32 The NIKKOR 300 mm f/2.8 AI-S 11:14 The Aero-NIKKOR 50 cm f/5.6 for aerial chambers (1936) 12:32 Giant telephoto lenses 1200-1700 mm f/5.6 13:51 Conclusion: collector’s lenses presented by Thierry Ravassod Subscribe to the channel so as not to miss the next episodes! To receive exclusive content, subscribe to La Lettre Photo: – JC DICHANT NIKON PASSION – Do you like my videos? SUBSCRIBE (thank you): ➜ Do you want advice on choosing a camera, learning photography? ➜ Are you looking for photo training? ➜ – JC DICHANT NIKON PASSION on SOCIAL NETWORKS – ➜ – NEW HERE? – I am Jean-Christophe Dichant, creator of the Nikon Passion site, an independent site dedicated to photography, created in 2004 to share my passion for photography. On Nikon Passion I am aimed at amateur photographers wishing to make the best use of their photo equipment. I help you choose your camera, use it better, and properly manage and process your images after shooting. To find out more about me, read my presentation: ➜
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