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For Nikkors - key is not to look in ebay in lenses, but look in analog cameras section. Lens with some F55 or something is often cheaper than the same lens itself.

True. I recently got a Nikon 28-70 AF and a working N70 for $35. Before that a 50mm f1.8 E-series lens for $29.
 
A little over a year ago I purchased a 200mm f4 Nikkor Q-C non ai (which I ai'd) on ebay for $6.00 plus shipping. Paint finish looks like one would expect for the price but the glass is pristine and it's amazingly sharp to boot!
 
When the Tamron f/3.8 AF 28mm to 300mm lens came out, my girlfriend won it for me. So no cost except that I had to buy Nikon N75 so I could use it.
 
I bought a used but great condition Tamron AF LD 200 to 400mm 5.6 Nikon mount lens for $5 at a going out of business camera store sale. In fact, I bought several lenses off that $5 table, all good ones but this was the best one.
 
$30 Chrome El-Nikkor 80mm f5.6

Prints medium format negatives, digitizes 35mm film, and has great UV transmission if you want to shoot under blacklight.
 
When you say 'best' lens that rules out all lenses apart from those made by Leica.

The best cheap lens I have bought was the Summicron 40mm f2. About $300. An outstanding lens.








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Prejudice much? :wink:

Please don't disturb me when I'm trying to stir the pot!

I'd say either the Nikon/Cosina 35-70 that I bought for $1 at a flea market, or any of the Pentax 50mm F2s that I paid about $20 for.
I really can't tell any difference between results from the Pentax lens and my Summicrons.... perhaps I should look much closer?
 
For a 35mm camera ? Probs a Pentax 50f2 new in box for like $15
But I had a Kodachrome recommar35mm back for my speed graphic so I could shoot 35mm film with fun optics ( and use a fpmshutter.. the recommar had ground glass! ) . Set lens I had was harvested off of a crappy folder >>> free ... !
 
Hmmm...

The Nikon 28-80mm f/3.3-5.6 AF-G than came with my $35 Nikon N75. Better than it has any right to be. (Ditto the camera.) https://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/28-80mm-g.htm

Spiratone 100mm f4.0 Portragon soft focus with one single plano-convex element. I think I paid $20 plus a T-Mount adapter. The lens works really well on a 2x telextender. Without the extender the corners and edges are just too blurry for my taste. You can get quite arty-farty with it http://www.nolindan.com/UsenetStuff/portragon.html
 
Hmmm...

The Nikon 28-80mm f/3.3-5.6 AF-G than came with my $35 Nikon N75. Better than it has any right to be. (Ditto the camera.) https://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/28-80mm-g.htm

Spiratone 100mm f4.0 Portragon soft focus with one single plano-convex element. I think I paid $20 plus a T-Mount adapter. The lens works really well on a 2x telextender. Without the extender the corners and edges are just too blurry for my taste. You can get quite arty-farty with it http://www.nolindan.com/UsenetStuff/portragon.html

Yup I took this with my plastic 28-80G on my Nikon N75. $25 for both.

 
Brand new Minolta 50mm f1.7 MD with box.

5$
 
Pentax k 55mm f2 lens, the same lens as 55mm f1.8, but made for Pentax k1000 as a cheaper version. Used one sold for around $20, but as sharp as best lenses, such as Leica and Zeiss ones, workmanship also matches the best ones in the market. Russian industar 61L, cost between $10-$20, a very nice lens also.
 
Got an 80mm APO Rodagon-N here about 10 years ago for $50. If I recall I sent $75 since it was such a good deal.
 
For me my SMC Pentax M 50mm f2 is the best lens that I have ever paid so little for. These lenses are normally inexpensive but this one was given to me when I purchased a 200mm Pentax lens at a flea market. I already owned one that came on my K1000 that I bought at a pawn shop so I almost turned it down. But that lens appeared to be absolutely new so I accepted it. I am still using it today and I have never regretted it.
 
For me, it's the Nikkor 35-105 AI zoom, $25 shipped. Really sharp and minimal distortion. Second in line would be a Canon 50mm f1.8 in LTM mount, which I got cheap ($40) because of fungus.
an E-series Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 And because it was so good I,went out and bought another one.
 
The best buys I have had are a Pentax Spotmatic with a 50mm f1.4 lens in pristine condition for $20 and a Kodak Aero Ektar 7 inch f2.5 in great condition for $50. Happy with both of them
 
Nikon 50 F1.8 Series E. Think it cost me $6 US for shipping. Takes surprising images digital and film. Has kind of a cheap feel due to plastic components but I can live with that.
 
300mm f/4.5 AIS converted Nikkor-H mint, Nikon NIKONOS V with 35mm f/2.5 Nikkor W NIB, and an 85mm f/1.8 AIS converted Nikkor in exc+++. Asking price was I think $30 for all but gave the seller a $100 bill.
 
The lens was attached to the camera. Olympus 35mm f/3.5 for 50 cents.

Seriously...

The best cheap lens I have is the Canon 40mm f/2.8 for EOS. Pretty sharp lens.
 
Nikon 50 F1.8 Series E. Think it cost me $6 US for shipping. Takes surprising images digital and film. Has kind of a cheap feel due to plastic components but I can live with that.

I think the 50 E is a very nice lens. I paid $50 for the 2nd version - which they restyled/gave it a much nicer build and finish - and I am very happy with it.
Love it on my N2000.
 
I think the 50 E is a very nice lens. I paid $50 for the 2nd version - which they restyled/gave it a much nicer build and finish - and I am very happy with it.
Love it on my N2000.

I picked up one of these recently for $30. It’s mounted to my N2000. Small world!
 
I have a cabinet full of lenses I mostly paid no more than $20-30 for. I don’t have a single Olympus lens that was more than that including a 50/1.4, 24/2.8, 100/2.8, 35/2.8 and many more. All thrift or estate finds. I haven’t found any Oly stuff in probably 4 or 5 years though—the film camera gravy train has really dried up in that time. More recently, I bought an early 35mm/2.8 Nikkor with the screw on aperture ring on ebay. Listed as-is for $35 ood. Glass was flawless but the aperture wasn’t moving. Fixed it in about 20 minutes and I’m really loving that one. I’ve used it a ton in the last few weeks.
 
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