vanislandguy
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Hello all. I collect older 60's & 70's vintage Nikon / Nikkor lenses. I recently watched Carmine from NY on YT. Knowledgeable cool guy. He was talking, informing people about the now vintage Nikkor 50 to 300mm f4.5 lens. His version was a non ai. After watching, I soon after ordered the same lens. Realizing it was a super expensive lens back in the day, maybe it was a hidden gem of some kind to some people. I found one super cheap version online at first. Actually then found another ai version and bought two. My question to all you lens gurus out there is... is this lens radioactive with thorium or any other substance? Specifically both the non ai and ai version? I assume the ED lens version wouldn't be. I'm more concerned about the two models I bought coming my way as we speak. The non ai and ai version.
I was looking all over the place and didn't find any information related to this specific topic. Perhaps someone out there might know the answer I'm looking for. Maybe you own or have owned the lens at one time. I would appreciate and thank you ahead of time for this information. Thank you
I was looking all over the place and didn't find any information related to this specific topic. Perhaps someone out there might know the answer I'm looking for. Maybe you own or have owned the lens at one time. I would appreciate and thank you ahead of time for this information. Thank you