Robert Lai
Well-known
I recently purchased a Nippon Kogaku Tokyo Nikkor-HC (red C) 1:2 f=5cm lens from a fellow RFFer. Serial number 6178xx. It had a dented filter ring (notable flat), and some haze, but otherwise the body looked in excellent condition. Front and rear lens surfaces looked perfect.
So, I sent the lens to DAG, who overhauled it. The lens came back with the filter ring all round again, glass and aperture blades are clean. He also found that the lens was not properly focusing at infinity, and adjusted that. While it was with DAG, I had him mill the lens mount so that the RF cam can couple to 0.7m. Now that its back, I discovered that my IIIF will RF couple to 3 feet instead of the typical 1m (3.3 ft).
The only thing that I noticed is that the focus index and the aperture indices are not lined up. The focus is at the 11:00 position (as you hold the camera for shooting), and the aperture index is at 1:00.
I asked Don about this, and he said that he doesn't know enough about the early Nikon lenses to know if the indexes vary in their position.
I've tried to see pictures of this lens on line to see if other lenses don't "line up" the focus and aperture indices.
So, I ask those of you who own this lens to please let me know if this is typical for this lens. If all your indices line up, then I'll send the lens back to Don to try to get them to line up.
So, I sent the lens to DAG, who overhauled it. The lens came back with the filter ring all round again, glass and aperture blades are clean. He also found that the lens was not properly focusing at infinity, and adjusted that. While it was with DAG, I had him mill the lens mount so that the RF cam can couple to 0.7m. Now that its back, I discovered that my IIIF will RF couple to 3 feet instead of the typical 1m (3.3 ft).
The only thing that I noticed is that the focus index and the aperture indices are not lined up. The focus is at the 11:00 position (as you hold the camera for shooting), and the aperture index is at 1:00.
I asked Don about this, and he said that he doesn't know enough about the early Nikon lenses to know if the indexes vary in their position.
I've tried to see pictures of this lens on line to see if other lenses don't "line up" the focus and aperture indices.
So, I ask those of you who own this lens to please let me know if this is typical for this lens. If all your indices line up, then I'll send the lens back to Don to try to get them to line up.