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Sold Nikkor Nikon 63mm f2.8 enlarging lens

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Nikkor Nikon 63mm f2.8 enlarging lens with ring and case

Very nice and rare.

Looks good. No fungus, cracks etc. Maybe a bit of dust but not much.

Ships for $150 plus shipping to US address

Thanks
 
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This is the perfect lens for enlarging 35mm with a 4x5 enlarger.
Especially if you have an Omega D5 with the turret- the slightly longer f.l. allows for full-height enlargement.
A fine optic in any case.
 
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This is the perfect lens for enlarging 35mm with a 4x5 enlarger.
Especially if you have an Omega D5 with the turret- the slightly longer f.l. allows for full-height enlargement.
A fine optic in any case.

Hi Mark, I do have a 4x5 enlarger. If nobody wants it I will give it a try on the 4x5 (it's a Beseler tho') Thanks for the tip.
John
 

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It is the same with an Omega D6 - the extra bit of focal length in the lens means that the relatively hard to compress D6 focusing bellows doesn't get in the way. And the extended column means that you can still achieve large enlargements from 35mm.
I used a 60mm Focotar lens for 35mm film negatives with my D6 for years for just this reason.
GLWS
 
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