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Roland Vink

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Re: Nikon Museum to exhibit prototype lenses
« Reply #15 on: September 21, 2018, 11:43:35 »
That 35-400 zoom is crazy! I guess Nikon were pleased with their ground-breaking 50-300 zoom and wanted to extend it a bit further in both directions :o

Last month a number of prototype Nikkors appeared on Yahoo Japan Auctions. The seller cancelled before the listing completed. A collector saved some pictures and sent them to me.

One of the lenses offered is a Nikkor-S 105/2.8 soft focus lens: http://www.photosynthesis.co.nz/nikon/F105mm/105_28_Soft.html
The same lens is mentioned here: https://imaging.nikon.com/history/story/0051/index.htm


The same lens is shown at the front of the lens group photo in the original post. The Nikon article says only one lens still exists so it must be the same lens ... surely this lens would be owned by Nikon, so how was it possible to be listed on Yahoo in the first place?

Here is another prototype, a very early 135/2: http://www.photosynthesis.co.nz/nikon/F135mm/135_2_proto.html

I have a few more which I hope to post soon :)


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Re: Nikon Museum to exhibit prototype lenses
« Reply #16 on: September 21, 2018, 11:58:43 »
Very nicely made these prototypes, I guess that they are more like pre production units, trial run series, they look mostly like they are finished lenses from a short production run,,,


Thanks for posting!
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Re: Nikon Museum to exhibit prototype lenses
« Reply #17 on: September 21, 2018, 13:31:54 »
The prototypes are looking great - thanks Roland for the links

I remember much later when Canon introduced its 35-350 mm as the worlds first 10x zoom

And: A 135 mm f/2 with a tripod collar - cool
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Re: Nikon Museum to exhibit prototype lenses
« Reply #18 on: September 21, 2018, 19:40:23 »
Yeah... the tripod collar on the 135/2 is very nice. 
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Re: Nikon Museum to exhibit prototype lenses
« Reply #19 on: September 21, 2018, 21:21:51 »
Thank you, Roland, for the intriguing images of the protopypes.

I wish all 105mm Micro Nikkors had tripod collars...
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Re: Nikon Museum to exhibit prototype lenses
« Reply #20 on: September 21, 2018, 22:32:45 »
Thank you, Roland, for the intriguing images of the protopypes.

I wish all 105mm Micro Nikkors had tripod collars...
Understandable wish
Mr. Burzynsky built collars for the MF 105 mm f/2,8 Micro BTW
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Re: Nikon Museum to exhibit prototype lenses
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Re: Nikon Museum to exhibit prototype lenses
« Reply #22 on: September 21, 2018, 23:04:33 »
Thank you, Roland, for the intriguing images of the protopypes.

I wish all 105mm Micro Nikkors had tripod collars...
My 105/4 micro does ... when attached to my PN-11 :o

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Re: Nikon Museum to exhibit prototype lenses
« Reply #23 on: September 21, 2018, 23:17:59 »
Next prototype: Nikkor-N 25mm 1:3.5 http://www.photosynthesis.co.nz/nikon/F24mm/25_35_proto.html

I'm rather intrigued by the blue rear cap!

My 105/4 micro does ... when attached to my PN-11 :o

I have two of them.  The dedicated Arca-Swiss RRS plate is a must-have.   8)
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Re: Nikon Museum to exhibit prototype lenses
« Reply #24 on: September 21, 2018, 23:19:25 »
Understandable wish
Mr. Burzynsky built collars for the MF 105 mm f/2,8 Micro BTW

I wonder how he found the space to attach the collar?  The silver ring and the little gab between the ring and the focus ring seems to be the only possible space...

Sorry that Mr. Burzynsky had to stop producing excellent items...
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Re: Nikon Museum to exhibit prototype lenses
« Reply #25 on: September 21, 2018, 23:26:37 »
Last month a number of prototype Nikkors appeared on Yahoo Japan Auctions. The seller cancelled before the listing completed. A collector saved some pictures and sent them to me.

The same lens is shown at the front of the lens group photo in the original post. The Nikon article says only one lens still exists so it must be the same lens ... surely this lens would be owned by Nikon, so how was it possible to be listed on Yahoo in the first place?

Groups of Nikon frauds are lurking about in Yahoo Japan Auctions.  I stay away from YJA.  Stealing the images may be the best way to utilize it, though.   :D
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Re: Nikon Museum to exhibit prototype lenses
« Reply #26 on: September 22, 2018, 10:41:17 »

Sorry that Mr. Burzynsky had to stop producing excellent items...

Maybe he is still producing, and probably he is still selling.
His items are no more available via Isarfoto though because they were both heading in different directions philosophy-wise, and Isarfoto has closed now

And: Nikon PN11 is a fine item, yes!
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Re: Nikon Museum to exhibit prototype lenses
« Reply #27 on: September 22, 2018, 16:38:41 »
Maybe he is still producing, and probably he is still selling.

And: Nikon PN11 is a fine item, yes!

That's good to know.  I think his design is excellent, not only that unique ballhead, but also tripod collars.
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Re: Nikon Museum to exhibit prototype lenses
« Reply #28 on: September 23, 2018, 15:33:55 »
That's good to know.  I think his design is excellent, not only that unique ballhead, but also tripod collars.
Yes it is, very creative and practicable, he has high quality and usability standards. I have got a lot of items from him, his ballhead, adapted Sachtler fluid heads monopod heads, his superior leveling adapter, special arca type clamps and plates, special screws and much more
He is not present in Internet does speak German and too much of English and he is more than old enough that he could completely retire.
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Re: Nikon Museum to exhibit prototype lenses
« Reply #29 on: September 23, 2018, 15:43:43 »
Yes it is, very creative and practicable, he has high quality and usability standards. I have got a lot of items from him, his ballhead, adapted Sachtler fluid heads monopod heads, his superior leveling adapter, special arca type clamps and plates, special screws and much more
He is not present in Internet does speak German and too much of English and he is more than old enough that he could completely retire.

Doesn't he have any successors or disciples?
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