like I needed another 50

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like I needed another 50, for a Nikon slr no less! But I couldn't put down an early non-Ai, non-aperture compensating micro-Nikkor 55 f3.5 Nippon Kogaku lens. I already have the next version 55 f3.5 compensating aperture micro lens. The lens I got today is better at macro, the one I already had is a better normal lens.
 
Wow! That's not really another 50 at all Frank, That's a better 50 than any 50 for macro.

I have this very lens- it really is stunning close-up. One of the 4 SLR lenses I kept.
It's companions are:
50/1.8 AiS (2nd version- tiny & light)
25~50 AiS (still need the hood)
70~180D (micro zoom, a very under-rated lens)
 
You shouldn't be thinking about camera gear at the moment Frank ... you should be concentrating on your up coming three days away with your soul mate! :D
 
I can only assume by that remark that your wife has no access to your computer ... or she is blind! :p
 
sepiareverb said:
Wow! That's not really another 50 at all Frank, That's a better 50 than any 50 for macro.

So you'd agree that $10 was a good price for this lens at a thrift shop?
 
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Frank,
is this the 5.5cm? Marked Nippon Kogaku?
Like this:
lens_5.5cm_f3.5_173225_small.jpg

picture courtesy of Richard De-Stoutz http://www.destoutz.ch/nikon-f.html
 
Kiu, mine is a later one, like those from 1963 pictured at that website. The name ring is closer to the front element. I guess the early one would have been a bettter find?
 
Hey Frank, Don't beat yourself up! I would have bought that lens if I saw it at a thrift store, and I don't even own a Nikon. I wouldn't consider it a duplicate. Good find.

Steve
 
P.S. Maybe I could afford a nice Nikon if the introduction of the new, super-duper, all singing, all dancing digital SLR Nikon (see other threads in this forum) drives the price of film cameras to new lows. I guess this makes me a bottom feader.

Steve
 
Still a real good bargain Frank...the first version cracks 500 bucks on the 'Bay!
I thought you hit the lottery ;)

Kiu
 
Thanks for looking out for me, Kiu.
Steve, yes I'm still happy about it! I may have to put some film into an Nikon SLR soon. (They haven't seen much film since I got into RF's.)
 
radiocemetery said:
P.S. Maybe I could afford a nice Nikon if the introduction of the new, super-duper, all singing, all dancing digital SLR Nikon (see other threads in this forum) drives the price of film cameras to new lows. I guess this makes me a bottom feader.

Steve
Nikon SLR film cameras are CHAEP these days...RF is not too bad either.

Kiu
 
Kiu,

I guess that price drops on good film cameras is a good outcome of the "digital revolution" for those of us that continue to shoot film.

Steve
 
radiocemetery said:
Kiu,

I guess that price drops on good film cameras is a good outcome of the "digital revolution" for those of us that continue to shoot film.

Steve
I have seen your list of cameras in your sig.
What do you consider cheap??
Nikon N8008S's can be had for under $100!! With lens!!!

You want a Nikon F???

Kiu
 
Kiu,

You are right. My most expensive camera is the Spotmatic kit with 2 Super Takumar lenses, 1 Mamiya Sekor lens, all the hoods and cases for the lenses, and a black leather case that holds all of that stuff, it was 50.00 US. I since bought the Super Tak. 50mm F 1.4 from David Murphy here. None of the other cameras were over $30.00. My wife says I am cheap... I prefer to say frugal.

Speaking of F cameras, there is an F2 with standard lens and Nikkor F2.8 135mm tele. on auction now at shopgoodwill.com. The current bid is 224.00 and a day to go. They also are auctioning an F3. I would probably be looking for a nice Barnack style Canon RF or a Canon P if I was going to spend that amount. I like the style and size of the rangefinders. If I ever got to handle an F2 I might change my mind though.

Steve
 
FrankS said:
So you'd agree that $10 was a good price for this lens at a thrift shop?

You dog. Unless it was $10 because it's all fungussy and scratched, then it was a waste of loonies.

Do you have some sort of special radar for this stuff??

(I thought I'd subscribed to this thread- missed your reply Frank, sorry)
 
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