michaelging
Established
Does anyone know for sure that this is a Nikon RF mount lens. To me it looks funny, I am thinking Leica. I appreciate any info about the lens, is it sharp? Thanks
http://cgi.ebay.com/W-NIKKOR-C-2-8CM-3-5-LENS-FOR-NIKON-RANGEFINDER-CAMERA_W0QQitemZ320127367851QQihZ011QQcategoryZ15234QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com/W-NIKKOR-C-2-8CM-3-5-LENS-FOR-NIKON-RANGEFINDER-CAMERA_W0QQitemZ320127367851QQihZ011QQcategoryZ15234QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
JonR
Well-known
I am no expert on those things but if you look in Rotolonis book about Nikon RFF cameras and lenses the serial number does not exactly match ... 714501 should be a small black versions (even if there is some intermixing) and this one is not black and does not match in size either !?? Jon
migtex
Don't eXchange Freedom!
It does look good extremely good on a Tower 35 too!!!
VinceC
Veteran
Definitely LTM. Also an excellent lens. Mine, in Nikon-S mount, is a dailly user.
michaelging
Established
Thank you all, I never saw a Nikon RF mount that looked like that one and I have been looking for a wider lens than my 35mm nikkor or my 35mm biogon for myS2. I guess I will keep looking or go with a voightlander 21 or 25. thanks again.
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Edward Felcher
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It's always interesting to me how often people buy things on eBay or camera shows, etc, without having any idea of what they are looking at.
As a seller, I've had to deal with angry or befuddled buyers who buy things, clearly and perfectly described, but the buyer don't know how to use them or assumed they were something else.
It doesn't matter what you put in the auction description, the buyers don't read or don't have any conception of what the function is of the item they buy.
This is more common then you would imagine.
It always happens with lenses. I sold one manual focus Nikkor, made in the 1960's, and showed clear photos and said "manual focus lens".
The infuriated buyer (with only one feedback) complained that the AF motor was broken when he put it on his D70 DSLR, and made all sorts of threats.
As a seller, I've had to deal with angry or befuddled buyers who buy things, clearly and perfectly described, but the buyer don't know how to use them or assumed they were something else.
It doesn't matter what you put in the auction description, the buyers don't read or don't have any conception of what the function is of the item they buy.
This is more common then you would imagine.
It always happens with lenses. I sold one manual focus Nikkor, made in the 1960's, and showed clear photos and said "manual focus lens".
The infuriated buyer (with only one feedback) complained that the AF motor was broken when he put it on his D70 DSLR, and made all sorts of threats.
VinceC
Veteran
This one might go for an affordable price because it doesn't show up on Leica searches or lists.
NIKON KIU
Did you say Nippon Kogaku
The trick in identifying the normal and wide angle thread mount Nikkors is the little focusing tab which is missing on the Nikon RF mount Nikkors. Thats the knob thingy on the side of the lens
Kiu
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wlewisiii
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If I didn't already own an optically excellent Canon 28/3.5, this auction would be very dangerous to my wallet. Someone has a really good chance of getting this silly cheap.
William
William
NIKON KIU
Did you say Nippon Kogaku
Come on,f2eyelevel said:You have this one in Nikon-S mount : 280124734461
The BIN price is beyond anything reasonable, though.
$590 isn't that unreasonable,these normally do $400 to $500 anyway.
Up untill a few years ago, it was a dream to have a BIN price of $590, I saw sales aroung $700 to $900 often...
Kiu
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