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Gear Talk => Lens Talk => Topic started by: Dr Klaus Schmitt on November 18, 2025, 21:32:09
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Saw this one and wondered about the labeling - never seen before...
https://www.ebay.com/itm/136757579068 (https://www.ebay.com/itm/136757579068)
Guess this was when Nikon re-issued it after having dropped that line...(?)
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If I remember correctly, the UV-Nikkor used to be produced by Tochigi Nikon as a built-to-order industry lens after it had been dropped from the regular Nikkor lineup, thus it doesn't carry "Nikkor" logo and is simply marked ”UV105mm".
The same went with the EL-Nikkors 50mm f2.8 and 63mm f2.8.
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Apparently, it is still in production:
https://www.nikon.com/business/industrial-lenses/lineup/uv/
As with the ones formerly sold as EL-Nikkors:
https://www.nikon.com/business/industrial-lenses/lineup/il/
And even the one used to known as Ais Nikkor 35mm f1.4!:
https://www.nikon.com/business/industrial-lenses/lineup/nr/
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If I remember correctly, the UV-Nikkor used to be produced by Tochigi Nikon as a built-to-order industry lens after it had been dropped from the regular Nikkor lineup, thus it doesn't carry "Nikkor" logo and is simply marked ”UV105mm".
The same went with the EL-Nikkors 50mm f2.8 and 63mm f2.8.
Yep, that was my thought too, as TOCHIGI the industrial Nikon-daughter company produced those for industrial users, with quite a markup in price and they had the 7xxxx serial number line. But I had not seen that "UV 105mm" name....
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Yep, that was my thought too, as TOCHIGI the industrial Nikon-daughter company produced those for industrial users, with quite a markup in price and they had the 7xxxx serial number line. But I had not seen that "UV 105mm" name....
My vague memory tells that an early sample of Tochigi version carried "UV 105" name (without "mm"). But I just found an image of another sample with "mm" here (lonked from Roland's website):
http://www.photosynthesis.co.nz/nikon/ais105tochigi.jpg
My wild guess is that the format of the engraved mark on the built-to-order is not as deffinite as the regularly produced Nikkors.
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The lens on ebay is engraved "UV105mm 1:4.5 720006 UV-SPECTRA-F". It is marked differently from the earlier AI-S series (with 20xxxx serial numbers), Tochigi and Rayfact models (700xxx serials).
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Fully agreed Roland, hence why I posted this - never seen such labeling before! And I had seven UV.Nikkors 105mm at some time, now down to just two...(workhorse + backup, all complete)
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rare :o :o :o