FrankS
Registered User
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.
sepiareverb
genius and moron
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)
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)
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
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! 
FrankS
Registered User
You mean the M5?

Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
I can only assume by that remark that your wife has no access to your computer ... or she is blind! 
FrankS
Registered User
Just joking, Dear. 
What do you mean, that wasn't funny? Oh, come on snookums!
What do you mean, that wasn't funny? Oh, come on snookums!
FrankS
Registered User
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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NIKON KIU
Did you say Nippon Kogaku
Frank,
is this the 5.5cm? Marked Nippon Kogaku?
Like this:
picture courtesy of Richard De-Stoutz http://www.destoutz.ch/nikon-f.html
is this the 5.5cm? Marked Nippon Kogaku?
Like this:

picture courtesy of Richard De-Stoutz http://www.destoutz.ch/nikon-f.html
FrankS
Registered User
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?
radiocemetery
Well-known
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
Steve
radiocemetery
Well-known
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
Steve
NIKON KIU
Did you say Nippon Kogaku
Still a real good bargain Frank...the first version cracks 500 bucks on the 'Bay!
I thought you hit the lottery
Kiu
I thought you hit the lottery
Kiu
FrankS
Registered User
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.)
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.)
NIKON KIU
Did you say Nippon Kogaku
Nikon SLR film cameras are CHAEP these days...RF is not too bad either.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
Kiu
radiocemetery
Well-known
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 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
NIKON KIU
Did you say Nippon Kogaku
I have seen your list of cameras in your sig.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
What do you consider cheap??
Nikon N8008S's can be had for under $100!! With lens!!!
You want a Nikon F???
Kiu
radiocemetery
Well-known
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
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
radiocemetery
Well-known
link to F2
http://www.shopgoodwill.com/viewItem.asp?ItemID=2947056
link to F3
http://www.shopgoodwill.com/viewItem.asp?ItemID=2960903
Steve
http://www.shopgoodwill.com/viewItem.asp?ItemID=2947056
link to F3
http://www.shopgoodwill.com/viewItem.asp?ItemID=2960903
Steve
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sepiareverb
genius and moron
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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