For Sale Nikkor 200f4 AIS Micro, 28f2.8AF, Zuiko 50f1.8, 200f4, Tamron 28f2.5, Mamiya 80mmf2.8

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tri911

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Nikkor 200mm f4 AIS Micro $400
One of Nikkor’s sharpest lense. I love it’s compact size and the 200mm focal length. Glass is very clean with tiny bit of dust between the elements, otherwise free from scratches, fungus or oil. Aperture blades are clean as well. Barrel does have some tiny scratches. Overall, a solid performer. Tough time deciding keeping it or the Sigma 150mm macro. Comes with caps, and tripod collar.

Kirk Enterprises BH-3 Ball head $175
I got this ball head with a tripod, it got stuck so took some considerable effort to detach it from the tripod. Along the way I scraped the paint. I tried to go over some of the spots with a permanent marker. Head is extremely smooth and easy to use. Easily hold a Canon 300mm f2.8L (rock solid). I just need something bigger since I want to buy a bigger lense soon.

Nikkor 28mm f2.8 AF $130
Great wide angle performer. Very lighweight and compact. A great addition to your Nikkor collection. Glass is clean. Barrel is clean as well. There are two tiny cracks on the plastic, but won't affect IQ or function in anyway.

Zuiko 50mm Auto-S f1.8 S/N 5887537 $45
Lense is like new. Small sharp and compact. Comes with front cap and matching metal hood.

Zuiko 200mm f4 Serial Number 103976 $55
Comes with front cap. Very compact 200mm lense.

Tamron 28mm f2.5 Adaptall 2 with Nikkor mount. $45
I would rate it an 8.5, with some very minor paint wear around the edges, but glass is perfect. Strong performer with a desirable f2.5 and very pleasant bokeh. Not as sharp as the Nikkor versions wide open but very sharp at f4 onward. Comes with UV filter, front and rear caps. $60

Mamiya Sekor C 80mm f2.8 $60
I bought the lense and toyed with the idea of getting an adapter set and use it as a Tilt and Shift lense, but got too lazy instead. It works perfectly on EOS 5D MkII with an adapter, of course it will work on your Mamiya MF cameras. The glass is beautiful, focus ring is smooth as butter and the lense is very sharp throughout the range. Cosmetically some minor paint wear and the filter thread mount is slightly bent, but won’t affect the use of filter. I do not have the front and rear caps.

Pentax 645-EOS adapter for $30
Like new, haven't used it much

EOS extension tube set ( not Kenko brand and no electronic contact) $20
Haven't used it much.
 

Dan Fromm

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I can't address other claims made in this listing, but the claim that the 200/4 MicroNikkor AIS is one of sharpest lenses is demonstrably false. Modern Photography published a test of one in the May, '81 issue. Its best apertures are f/11 and f/16. Under the protocols MP then used, the lens they tested resolved 49 lp/mm center and 44 lp/mm edge at those apertures, gave best contrast (49% center, 29% edge) at f/11. The two I've had behave consistently with MP's published test results and so did the one Bjorn Roslett reports on.

The 200/4 MicroNikkor AIS doesn't stand out among Nikkors. The modern AF version is much better and does stand out.
 
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