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FS: 360mm f9 W.A. APO-Nikkor in Barrel
I have two of these lenses that I have listed these lenses for sale previously, with the following in the description:
After trying in vain to get the cells separated from the barrel, I decided to have them professionally disassembled and properly cleaned. The exact service I had done is called an "optical clean with mechanical detail". In addition to removing the internal dust and cleaning all exposed glass surfaces, they also cleaned the barrel, cleaned the threads to make it easier to disassemble in the future and checked for proper operation of the aperture blades.
I decided these lens are too good and offer too much coverage to languish unused because of a little dust.
Here's some more info about these lenses:
There are multiple reports in the forum of users shooting 8x20 with this lens and getting outstanding results. Multiple posters have posted that they prefer this lens over the more common 355mm G Glaron on formats up to 8x20. So, it would be a great lens on 11x14 or 7x17, with plenty of coverage.
I picked up the first lens on Saturday and it looks great. The internal dust is gone and the glass sparkles. The glass isn't quite perfect. There is one little, tiny pin prick mark on the front element, but it will have no impact on performance of this quality optic. Now that is has been serviced, it it ready to mount on your ULF camera and begin making BIG, sharp negatives.
Here's the photos of the first lens, post servicing:
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This lens comes with the original front lens cap and a sightly loose fitting rear lens cap. One of the lens came mounted in a Sinar board. I offer that to the first buyer, free of charge, if you can use it.
This lens is priced at$250 + shipping. Price reduced to $225 + shipping.
Thanks,
Kerry
I have two of these lenses that I have listed these lenses for sale previously, with the following in the description:
Both have some internal dust. I haven't been able to get the cells to unscrew from the barrels. If I can, it would be very easy to clean the dust off the surfaces. I'll try again within the next 24 hours, but for now the dust is there and shows up in the photos. If I can get the cells unscrewed and internal dust removed, I'll update this listing and post new photos.
After trying in vain to get the cells separated from the barrel, I decided to have them professionally disassembled and properly cleaned. The exact service I had done is called an "optical clean with mechanical detail". In addition to removing the internal dust and cleaning all exposed glass surfaces, they also cleaned the barrel, cleaned the threads to make it easier to disassemble in the future and checked for proper operation of the aperture blades.
I decided these lens are too good and offer too much coverage to languish unused because of a little dust.
Here's some more info about these lenses:
There are multiple reports in the forum of users shooting 8x20 with this lens and getting outstanding results. Multiple posters have posted that they prefer this lens over the more common 355mm G Glaron on formats up to 8x20. So, it would be a great lens on 11x14 or 7x17, with plenty of coverage.
I picked up the first lens on Saturday and it looks great. The internal dust is gone and the glass sparkles. The glass isn't quite perfect. There is one little, tiny pin prick mark on the front element, but it will have no impact on performance of this quality optic. Now that is has been serviced, it it ready to mount on your ULF camera and begin making BIG, sharp negatives.
Here's the photos of the first lens, post servicing:
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This lens comes with the original front lens cap and a sightly loose fitting rear lens cap. One of the lens came mounted in a Sinar board. I offer that to the first buyer, free of charge, if you can use it.
This lens is priced at
Thanks,
Kerry
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