Wouter
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Totally unexpected, I ran into this kit at the brazilian auction site today. I found lots of info on the body, but the lens is somewhat enigmatic and seems to be quite rare. Does anybody have more information ?
KEVIN-XU 愛 forever;1843020 said:This lens is only for collector I think. You can simply use Nikkor 50mm f1.4 in Leica-screw-mount instead in a pretty reasonable price.
Wish Wouter could post some pictures to show this rare lens. That would be great if you can also use this lens to take some pictures. : )
Wouter
Based on the pics and looking at Bob Rotoloni The Complete Nikon Rangefinder System book (get one, seriously it's an investment and great reading) both body and lens match.
The lens is the most interesting because from the "907" series, it has a different style of engraving (in fact yours is 11 serial numbers after the one in the book) than the other later "907". This lens model had more lens made in Leica mount (408) than on Nikon S mount (389). It's optical formula is unknown but Bob writes to be close to Sonnar design. It was made during the "Occupation" hence the engraving with "TOKYO", these lens are the so call "Tokyo Lens".
Cherish the baby and show some pics with it.
it is ebay right now, already has 1 offer,