B-9
Devin Bro
So,
I was wandering around that auction site, and put in a bid on one of those vaguely described listings, even the photos leave you guessing.
Lets play a game, call it "Name that Nikkor"
Here is a link to the auction I won,
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&id=151651093452&alt=web
Now whats your best guess as to what lens is included on the FT2?
Here's mine, I think it may be a Nikkor-O/C 35mm f2.0
Why? I have never seen a 50/2 with that style aperture knurling, the front barrel extends further than a 50/2 also... or does it? Haha
So how about it? Want to Play?
I was wandering around that auction site, and put in a bid on one of those vaguely described listings, even the photos leave you guessing.
Lets play a game, call it "Name that Nikkor"
Here is a link to the auction I won,
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&id=151651093452&alt=web
Now whats your best guess as to what lens is included on the FT2?
Here's mine, I think it may be a Nikkor-O/C 35mm f2.0
Why? I have never seen a 50/2 with that style aperture knurling, the front barrel extends further than a 50/2 also... or does it? Haha
So how about it? Want to Play?
BillBingham2
Registered User
I'm with you. Not sure about the coating part, but don't know enough about early Nikkors. Though the date of the body is much newer.
B2
B2
sevo
Fokutorendaburando
Easy, it must be 35mm f/2 - among my period f/2 Nikkors only the 35mm has a 1/0.8/0.7m scale (the 28 is 0.8/0.6 engraved, the 50mm 1/0.9/0.8, anything shorter or longer will have even less or even more intermediate markings).
burancap
Veteran
I'd vote 35/2 as well. The lens is not indexed properly -- I wonder if that happened before or after declaring "works great?"
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