madNbad
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I've posted this on another site but tossing it out because there is so much knowledge here:
I recently bought a very nice Nikkor 45 GN. The serial number places its date of manufacture sometime in late 1968 or early 1969. It has the nine blade aperture and the connector switch works well. The lens looks almost unused but my question is about focusing. When the focusing ring and aperture are linked there is no play in the focusing ring at all. When uncoupled the focusing ring has a fair amount of slack before it actually starts to focus. Is this normal with this lens or would a good cleaning tighten up the focusing ring? I've used many different Nikkors over the years but this lens was never one of them. I didn't pay a lot for this particular lens and tried it out today on the Df and the performance is better than expected making it a keeper. Any ideas would be appreciated.
I recently bought a very nice Nikkor 45 GN. The serial number places its date of manufacture sometime in late 1968 or early 1969. It has the nine blade aperture and the connector switch works well. The lens looks almost unused but my question is about focusing. When the focusing ring and aperture are linked there is no play in the focusing ring at all. When uncoupled the focusing ring has a fair amount of slack before it actually starts to focus. Is this normal with this lens or would a good cleaning tighten up the focusing ring? I've used many different Nikkors over the years but this lens was never one of them. I didn't pay a lot for this particular lens and tried it out today on the Df and the performance is better than expected making it a keeper. Any ideas would be appreciated.
