wfriedel
Newbie
Hey guys, new to the forums but was hoping someone here could help me out. My grandfather was a professional photographer and we have since taken on his collection. I have been able to find information on most of his cameras/lens but one in particular has me stumped. I found a Nikon SP Rangefinder with a Nikkor-N.C 1:1.1 50mm lens. I was wondering if anyone had any information on this particular lens, as i have searched the internet to no avail. All i could seem to find was information on Nikkor-N 1:1.1 50mm but not the N.C. model. How similar are these lenses in quality/value? Any information on this lens is appreciated. An image of the lens can be found on the following link.
http://img99.imageshack.us/img99/3765/new2ep.jpg
Thanks,
Wade Friedel
http://img99.imageshack.us/img99/3765/new2ep.jpg
Thanks,
Wade Friedel
porktaco
Well-known
i'm pretty sure it's worthless. i'll take it off your hands... 
its the earlier version of the lens,
either in internal Nikon rangefinder mount
or Leica Screw mount.
Stephen
either in internal Nikon rangefinder mount
or Leica Screw mount.
Stephen
maitani
Well-known
Hey guys, new to the forums but was hoping someone here could help me out. My grandfather was a professional photographer and we have since taken on his collection. I have been able to find information on most of his cameras/lens but one in particular has me stumped. I found a Nikon SP Rangefinder with a Nikkor-N.C 1:1.1 50mm lens. I was wondering if anyone had any information on this particular lens, as i have searched the internet to no avail. All i could seem to find was information on Nikkor-N 1:1.1 50mm but not the N.C. model. How similar are these lenses in quality/value? Any information on this lens is appreciated. An image of the lens can be found on the following link.
http://img99.imageshack.us/img99/3765/new2ep.jpg
Thanks,
Wade Friedel
Hi Wade to me it looks like an internal mount early series Nikon Rangefinder lens with internal mount. There are many Nikon specialists here, so you came to the right place. must be a very early Serial number according to Rotolonis rangefinder book, i can imagine the lens having big appeal to collectors, are you selling it? I could imagine this going for a pretty penny,
wfriedel
Newbie
thanks guys, the plan is to sell the lens along with much of the collection, as my grandfather has passed and the rest of us really have no use for so many cameras/lenses. He cherished his cameras so I'm sure he would have rather had them go to good homes than sit in storage.
Do you think the lens is best sold separately or with the camera (as i know the camera is quite valuable as well)? If separately, does anyone know what lens came stock with the camera as im sure it wasnt the N.C 1:1.1 50mm? I may have that lens lying around as well in which case i could just swap the lens out and sell the Nikon SP with a lens instead of just the body.
Do you think the lens is best sold separately or with the camera (as i know the camera is quite valuable as well)? If separately, does anyone know what lens came stock with the camera as im sure it wasnt the N.C 1:1.1 50mm? I may have that lens lying around as well in which case i could just swap the lens out and sell the Nikon SP with a lens instead of just the body.
thompsonks
Well-known
Hi wade,
Here's some info about the lens:
http://imaging.nikon.com/history/nikkor/7/index.htm
And a rough guide as to price:
http://www.antiquecameras.net/nikonrflens.html
But value varies with condition.
The lens appeared a year before the SP, so your grandfather might have bought them together as a set.
Kirk
Here's some info about the lens:
http://imaging.nikon.com/history/nikkor/7/index.htm
And a rough guide as to price:
http://www.antiquecameras.net/nikonrflens.html
But value varies with condition.
The lens appeared a year before the SP, so your grandfather might have bought them together as a set.
Kirk
awslee
Well-known
This is a wonderful lens, it is one of the big four at the time when the Japanese company are competing to make fast lens. These are before the Noctilux time. What is the condition and how much are you selling it for?
thompsonks
Well-known
Much more a collector's item than a photographer's lens? The links to pictures made me happy with my 1.4 Nikkor and 1.5 Sonnar. DOF seems too shallow for controlled focus; it doesn't have the wide-open Nikkor/Sonnar 'glow'; and the bokeh looks sort of blocky - certainly not subtle - to me.
That's just one opinion, but it keeps quite a bit of money in the bank!
Kirk
That's just one opinion, but it keeps quite a bit of money in the bank!
Kirk
wfriedel
Newbie
thank you everyone for the information. It has been very helpful since i'm not too knowledgeable on old cameras and lenses (grew up in the digital age). Looking at those pictures though i can definitely see how amazing some of these old rangefinders really are.
-Wade
-Wade
NIKON KIU
Did you say Nippon Kogaku
Much more a collector's item than a photographer's lens? The links to pictures made me happy with my 1.4 Nikkor and 1.5 Sonnar. DOF seems too shallow for controlled focus; it doesn't have the wide-open Nikkor/Sonnar 'glow'; and the bokeh looks sort of blocky - certainly not subtle - to me.
That's just one opinion, but it keeps quite a bit of money in the bank!
Kirk
The purpose of this lens was to be faster than those 1.4 or 1.5 lenses of the time.
DOF is almost not existant with this lens wide open.
Kiu
NIKON KIU
Did you say Nippon Kogaku
thanks guys, the plan is to sell the lens along with much of the collection, as my grandfather has passed and the rest of us really have no use for so many cameras/lenses. He cherished his cameras so I'm sure he would have rather had them go to good homes than sit in storage.
Do you think the lens is best sold separately or with the camera (as i know the camera is quite valuable as well)? If separately, does anyone know what lens came stock with the camera as im sure it wasnt the N.C 1:1.1 50mm? I may have that lens lying around as well in which case i could just swap the lens out and sell the Nikon SP with a lens instead of just the body.
You need to look in your ganny's stash to see if there is a hood that fits this lens, it normally has it's own case.
The hood is worth close to the lens! And may be more if it's metal!!
Kiu
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