lundrog
Established
Timmyjoe
Veteran
That would be the 3237th lens made in the production run that started in 1952.
http://www.photosynthesis.co.nz/nikon/serialno.html
Scroll down to find the rangefinder lenses. This is an invaluable resource for dating Nikon lenses, I have it bookmarked and reference it regularly.
Best,
-Tim
http://www.photosynthesis.co.nz/nikon/serialno.html
Scroll down to find the rangefinder lenses. This is an invaluable resource for dating Nikon lenses, I have it bookmarked and reference it regularly.
Best,
-Tim
lundrog
Established
That would be the 3237th lens made in the production run that started in 1952.
http://www.photosynthesis.co.nz/nikon/serialno.html
Scroll down to find the rangefinder lenses. This is an invaluable resource for dating Nikon lenses, I have it bookmarked and reference it regularly.
Best,
-Tim
Thank you.
richardHaw
junk scavenger
glad that Roger ended up buying this 


obviously I am very partial to Nikon
obviously I am very partial to Nikon
56 DIN
Newbie
congrats to this nice lens - I got my excellent copy with serial no 349101 today from member Dez. No time to use it yet, but ...it will happen, when I am adult... 
lundrog
Established
Thanks. I’m itching for good weather.. instead it snowed here.. bah.
If I could toss this cold I would brave the elements..
A couple house shots so far.
http://photography.rogerlund.net/Ga...s/Nikkor-SC-50mm-14-LTM/Nikkor-SC-50mm-14-LTM
If I could toss this cold I would brave the elements..
A couple house shots so far.
http://photography.rogerlund.net/Ga...s/Nikkor-SC-50mm-14-LTM/Nikkor-SC-50mm-14-LTM
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