Xmas Flea Market Miracle

Fausto

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We're taking a few days in DC over the holiday, and while browsing around the usual crap at the Eastern Market on Sunday my girlfriend picked up a worn leather Nippon Kogaku lens case. Inside was a Nikkor lens that seemed to be rangefinder-sized but didn't have a rangefinder mount. And it was very light, I thought maybe some of the elements were missing.

So the guy wanted $20 & I bought it.

Well, it has an F mount. It's a 105 f4 Nikkor T, 3-element. With the reversible hood, all in excellent shape.

This morning I sprang for internet access at the hotel & it seems this is a fairly sought-after item. It's the first time I've ever come across a nice piece of vintage photo equipment at a flea market.

So now my girlfriend has got it on her FE2. I'm wondering if the metering will be accurate with such an old lens?
 
There have been warnings about mounting non ai Nikkor lenses on cameras made to use ai/ais lenses. It is not a problem with newer cameras that allow the metering tab on the camera to be moved up out of the way. The FE2 is not one of those cameras. I believe that in some cases there is not enough clearance under the tab and that can cause damage to the tab. It is not a hard and fast rule but I would use caution when mounting a non ai lens to avoid damage. Very nice find BTW.

Bob
 
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