ampguy
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Brian, if you're interested in trading a rare collector
9 element, non coated, non AI version for one of your 11 element versions, let me know...
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Brian, if you're interested in trading a rare collector
I use the 9-element 43~86 F3.5 Zoom-Nikkor-C, which is multicoated. I also have two of the later 11-element 43~86 F3.5 AI lenses. The latter version of the lens is much sharper. The early lens is quite good stopped down a bit, to F5.6. I've never used them with hoods. The 11-element AI lenses are going cheap these days, mine was $50. It's worth considering as it is AI and multicoated.
A couple more with the 9-element multi-coated.
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And with the 11-element lens. I bought this lens in 1978 with my then new F2a. I bought a second one at a camera show for $50. You cannot tell the two apart.. The second one "now" has close to perfect glass.
zoomed in, and ~F4. Slow film toward late day.
RFF's extra-compression on jpeg kills resolution, but these should give some idea. The newer lens is sharper across the zoom range, and at wider apertures. It is a bigger lens.
zoomed in, and ~F4. Slow film toward late day.
RFF's extra-compression on jpeg kills resolution, but these should give some idea. The newer lens is sharper across the zoom range, and at wider apertures. It is a bigger lens.
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ampguy
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Wow Brian, the 11 element version, with the coatings is impressive, plus the convenience of AI. I'll have to keep my eyes open for one of those!
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