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My friend at work told me he has had this vehicle for 38 years, without much maintenance. He does his own maintenance and as a matter of fact, he volunteers for train tracks repairs and other things. Taken before the nor'easter Ari showed up.
Chevy panel truck on route 9w in NY. When was the last time you saw an Advanced Design era chevy panel truck?
Saw this truck along side the road. Using Photomatix, I double toned mapped it. I think it has an interesting look. Click on the "ALL SIZES" button to see it almost full screen. There are two more shots of this truck in my Photostream.
These are still pre-SLR days for Nikon. However the 105/2.5 was a classic, staying in production in one form or another through a final AIS version persisting into the 21st century.
The symmetrical 25/4.0 is a design that is not compatible with a flipping reflex mirror, however. Their comment about reflection losses in "the usual 6 or 7 element" wide-angles could be seen as a little dig at the Zeiss Biogon 21mm advertised in this same issue.