unixrevolution
Well-known
The most expensive lens I've ever purchased cost me $400. These are not cheap. But the OP can bloo-hoo-hoo all he wants about them coming down in price.
How awful it must be to think that a mere commoner might come to own one.
How awful it must be to think that a mere commoner might come to own one.
infrequent
Well-known
I guess "if you got one, go use it".
I am confused. Isn't that what we are supposed to be doing?
mpaniagua
Newby photographer
I am confused. Isn't that what we are supposed to be doing?
Seems OP think different
Regards
Marcelo
Dez
Bodger Extraordinaire
I have never seen a cheap f1.1 lens for the Nikon rangefinder cameras.
It's interesting to see that there are a few not-quite-as-staggeringly-expensive-as-before ones around, though.
I'm quite happy with my little 1.4, thanks.
Cheers,
Dez
It's interesting to see that there are a few not-quite-as-staggeringly-expensive-as-before ones around, though.
I'm quite happy with my little 1.4, thanks.
Cheers,
Dez
Huss
Veteran
The only cheap 1.1 lens I've seen is that new M mount one by 7Guys in the new 1.1 thread.
$380 shipped.
$380 shipped.
NIKON KIU
Did you say Nippon Kogaku
Is this what's we've come to? Cheap 5cm f1.1 lenses?
...
Ebay 162556211890, June 23, $2967
....Vick
The second one came with a camera!
I was going to snipe it at the end but missed the end!
It went cheap!
I sold mine a few months ago, I got $3700 with both caps.
I was happy.
Prices can go up and down. it may be months before another listed.
Kiu
bobkonos
Well-known
It IS what we've come to: I have a nice clean user Leica IIIG for sale here at $327. $327!!!!! And no takers. May as well use it....
NIKON KIU
Did you say Nippon Kogaku
oh, please drop to around $900 so I can have one for my Nikon Repair blogi am not picky so long as there is nothing serious. miracles do happen.:angel:
You need to find one with a messed-up iris, they can go bad easily.
I've seen them sell as low as $600 like that.
Kiu
v0sh
Established
Sounds like a planMay as well use it....
richardHaw
junk scavenger
You need to find one with a messed-up iris, they can go bad easily.
I've seen them sell as low as $600 like that.
Kiu
yes. putting them back in place is no problem. there are replacement parts now but i do not know how much they cost
NIKON KIU
Did you say Nippon Kogaku
I am confused. Isn't that what we are supposed to be doing?
If the iris blades go bad, as they all do(sooner or later), it's a $1200 repair job.
Some things are better left on the shelf.
Kiu
If the iris blades go bad, as they all do(sooner or later), it's a $1200 repair job.
Some things are better left on the shelf.
Kiu
Wow! Who is charging that much? I recently got a 5cm F1.1 overhauled (including three new aperture blades) by Kiitos for 30,000 yen. They have replacement aperture blades but they are not for sale as parts only. You have to request a full lens overhaul.
NIKON KIU
Did you say Nippon Kogaku
You and Kiitos make me sick! I need to move to Japan.

Sorry, I exaggerated a bit, I thought too high(senior moment!), it's $900.00
It's $1200 if the front group needs re-cementing.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/201263881373
Over here in USA, there are only a couple of places that do such work. One used to be bald mountain Photo who is no longer doing repairs.
I would not trust any repairman with 1.1 either.
Now back to Vick's remarks.
The prices are relatively cheaper on ebay/Yahoo Japan than famous auction houses, this example just sold at Westlicht:
It's interesting that the estimate was more like what Vick was thinking, but the actual hammer price was not even €4000
The only way one of these sells for more than $5000 is when it's screw-mount. I have seen some list on ebay for $4-$5k, no one buys them. They keep being relisted.
I got mine out of ebay for $2500 about 15 years ago, raid did a test with it awhile back.
Kiu
Sorry, I exaggerated a bit, I thought too high(senior moment!), it's $900.00
It's $1200 if the front group needs re-cementing.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/201263881373
Over here in USA, there are only a couple of places that do such work. One used to be bald mountain Photo who is no longer doing repairs.
I would not trust any repairman with 1.1 either.
Now back to Vick's remarks.
The prices are relatively cheaper on ebay/Yahoo Japan than famous auction houses, this example just sold at Westlicht:

319. Nikon 1.1/5cm Nikkor-N
early, rare and extremely fast lens for Nikon rang...
Condition: B/A
Year: 1959
Serial No.: 140949
Hammer price (Incl. buyer's premium)
€ 3.840
Estimate
€ 4000-4500
It's interesting that the estimate was more like what Vick was thinking, but the actual hammer price was not even €4000
The only way one of these sells for more than $5000 is when it's screw-mount. I have seen some list on ebay for $4-$5k, no one buys them. They keep being relisted.
I got mine out of ebay for $2500 about 15 years ago, raid did a test with it awhile back.
Kiu
You and Kiitos make me sick! I need to move to Japan.
What are you waiting for, Kiu!
Broken aperture blades:

Repaired/overhauled lens:

richardHaw
junk scavenger
did it break from the pin? 


did it break from the pin?![]()
One aperture blade did. The other two aperture blades are only bent.
NIKON KIU
Did you say Nippon Kogaku
Normally they get mangled because users turn the aperture too fast, the picture shows them to be somewhat robust, they are not! Made of very thin material, they are long and move in very intricate motion. Once they get mangled, they can easily bend/break.
I suggested to the new buyer they should use it in very gentle manner, not turn the ring too fast.
On the other side of the coin, the Leica version sells for about $5-$6k in the used market, the Nikkor-N is a bargain at $3000
Only 3000 or so were ever made(all mounts).
Kiu
I suggested to the new buyer they should use it in very gentle manner, not turn the ring too fast.
On the other side of the coin, the Leica version sells for about $5-$6k in the used market, the Nikkor-N is a bargain at $3000
Only 3000 or so were ever made(all mounts).
Kiu
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