why not mail to Stuttgart?
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why not mail to Stuttgart?
You _do_ need to AI-convert the lens for the prosumer FM2, FE2, and FM3a as the body's aperture follower-tab does not flip down on those cameras. If you try to mount a non-AI lens, it will likely damage the plastic aperture follower-tab, and may even jam the lens on the mount. The older F3, F4, FM, and FE all had metal, flip-down follower-tabs, so can directly mount a non-AI lens (as long as you remember to flip the tap down!). The F5 and F6 did not come with flip down tabs, but Nikon reportedly offered a modification to install a one, though I personally have never seen such a modded body in the flesh.
You're welcome. If I could understand it I figure everyone else should as well.Actually that's one of the better ones I've seen...thank you.
Oh, I didn’t realize that they got rid of the flip up lever on those. I found it a very nice feature on the F3 and FM.
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Ralph let us know which lenses and what they send back.
After going to my local photo dealer (Foto LAmbertine) in Cologne, who has fantastic customer service, by the way, I've decided to let them send it to Nikon for the AI conversion. Nikon apparently still does it and quoted $150. My question now is: What can I expect from Nikon for that price? Still a milled aperture ring, or a proper aperture ring replacement, which otherwise is no longer available? Did anyone here had Nikon do it, and what did you get?
I don't think that would work. When prices got low enough and there were different Nikkors to choose from, I just got both. When using a pre-AI lens with a Nikkormat FT3, I just flip up the AI tab. Using an AI lens with a prong on a Nikkormat FT2 is no problem. In the past, John White did some conversions for me. I have enough different Nikon film cameras that I don't think I would bother getting any more Nikkors converted. My 28/2 Nikkor is a 'K' model but I have used it in stop-down meteting mode with a Nikkormat FT3 successfully.
Wow, that is super surprising! At least in Canada, Nikon Service won't touch even moderately old lenses with a 10ft pole. I asked about getting my 2005 copy of the 28/1.4D lens repaired and they informed me that it was no longer supported (the infamous A/M control ring had cracked, and I even had the replacement part, so all I wanted was for them to install it). If this is your non-AI 105/2.5, I would be curious to see what they do for you.
I will post the result.
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