When I see a nice vintage Nikkor for sale in good condition and with mint glass it is difficult not to grab it.....like these two I got.
Even that I have more samples of them I want to give them a nice home and they will probably always be worth some money.
Especially the Nikkor-H 85/1.8 I like very much. My father used it on his Nikkormat and I got it AI-converted when I got a FE2. A shame the old aperture ring was not returend by Nikon when doing the AI-conversion. Then it could be made original again. This was the H-C version. The newly acquired is just a H.
I think this link tells a bit of the lens quality and I also remember the lens was used in the movie "Blow-Up"......I forgot that. I got the DVD just for that purpose. It turned out to also be a nice movie.....
An original hood for the 85/1.8 was also included.
When I see a nice vintage Nikkor for sale in good condition and with mint glass it is difficult not to grab it.....like these two I got.
Even that I have more samples of them I want to give them a nice home and they will probably always be worth some money.
Especially the Nikkor-H 85/1.8 I like very much. My father used it on his Nikkormat and I got it AI-converted when I got a FE2. A shame the old aperture ring was not returend by Nikon when doing the AI-conversion. Then it could be made original again. It was the H-C version. The newly acquired is just a H.
I think this link tells a bit of the lens quality and I also remember the lens was used in the movie "Blow-Up"......I forgot that. I got the DVD just for that purpose. It turned out to also be a nice movie.....
An original hood for the 85/1.8 was also included.
http://pindelski.org/Photography/2013/02/22/nikkor-h-85mm-f1-8-lens/I have observed that photo stores where I live don't have that many MF Nikkors for sale. Few years back a lot of F-mount (non-AI) was for sale and not very expensive. Now they are as good as AI/AIS as they mounts equally well on the mirrorless cameras via an adapter. Some may even prefer the full-metal versions. It is just difficult to find these where the metal focus-ring is in mint condition so I must accept that some black paint is missing by normal use (and not abuse).
Both quite classical Nikkors?