Hello my friends!
I have in my possession two copies of the MF 28mm F/2.0 AIS Nikkors. Yes, the rather less common 2.0 version.
Both are mechanically supreme, no blemishes of any kind, nothing indicates that either copy has been subject to any kind of abuse.
Naturally I then was curious to find out whether there was a difference in
optical performance.
What was my consternation upon seeing with my own eyes that one of these copies was brilliant, whereas the other was so-so particularly in the corners but also in the center there is a visible difference albeit not strikingly visible. To me it looks like the left side of the lens is the absolute worst, and to ascertain this I believe a professional technician or a very experienced Nikon user should examine the lens.
Can this be remedied at a professional repair workshop? Is there a serious misalignment here? Pictures follow below.
THE INFERIOR COPY
The inferior copy, aperture 2.8 - infinity focus:
http://www.coldsiberia.net/lens_investigations/_DSC1792_cut_srgb.jpg The inferior copy, aperture 2.0 - this is the center of the lens and around 1.2 meters from the subject:
http://www.coldsiberia.net/lens_investigations/_DSC1783_cut_srgb.jpg THE SUPERIOR COPY
The superior copy, aperture 2.8 - infinity focus:
http://www.coldsiberia.net/lens_investigations/_DSC1796_cut_srgb.jpg The superior copy, aperture 2.0 - this is the center of the lens and around 1.2 meters from the subject:
http://www.coldsiberia.net/lens_investigations/_DSC1791_cut_srgb.jpg Do the symptoms seem familiar? Is this indicative of a decentering issue?
Sincerely,
Per Inge