@GregY, that lens is a perfect match for the camera...beautiful!![]()
Thank You AM!
@GregY, that lens is a perfect match for the camera...beautiful!![]()
That's a great deal considering that these lenses go for the better part of $100 on eBay (in admittedly better cosmetic condition).
That is a pre-AI lens but the optical design has remained fairly similar over the years. The only real difference, if memory serves, is that Nikon improved the multicoating sometime thereafter - maybe several times. I own the 180mm f/2.8 Nikkor-P and have been very satisfied with it. (That's another one of Nikon's razor blade lenses.)
I consider this one of the gold standard lenses in Nikon's stable. I own the newer AI-S variant and use it on both film bodies and a D750. It is a top shelf performer (though I'd be interested to know what "pretty clean" glass means).
What's your latest new old camera?
I picked up an Auto XTL with 55mm f1.4, 28mm ES and 135mm ES along with a Vivitar flash bracket and Vivitar 285HV flash from a local online auction for $23.00. Oh, and all the manuals too. The lenses are mint and the camera works perfect, but does have bracing showing through the black paint. Heavy outfit, but very good lenses for sure.A Mamiya Auto X1000 with a 55/1.8 ES lens. It will keep my Auto XTLs company. These cameras are heavy and do not have the brightest finders but the ES lenses are sharp and nicely made. The later NC1000/1000S and ZE cameras, which I also have, are not nearly as nice or as well made.
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