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Nikkor 55mm Micro f 3.5 Manual Lens in original box

Currency:USD Category:Cameras & Photo Start Price:30.00 USD Estimated At:60.00 - 150.00 USD
Nikkor 55mm Micro f 3.5 Manual Lens in original box
SOLD
30.00USDto i*********1+ buyer's premium (6.75)
This item SOLD at 2015 Apr 17 @ 15:47UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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Nikon uses the word "Micro" to mean the same thing as "macro." The Nikon Micro-NIKKOR 55mm f/3.5 is an excellent manual-focus lens. It works perfectly on every manual-focus Nikon camera, and also works great on all better digital Nikons, especially the D3X, D700 and other FX cameras. It won't meter with the cheaper DX digital or AF cameras like the D90; for these cameras, guess and use the LCD, or use the Gossen Digisix meter and hot-shoe adapter.



The lens shows optimum resolving performance at 1:10 reproduction ratio, but since its superb resolution remains virtually unchanged throughout its entire focusing range, the lens can be used for general photography as well. The M2 Extension Ring is used in combination with the lens for close-up work of the 1:2 to 1 :1 reproduction ratios. The automatic diaphragm functions equally well with the M2 Ring. This lens exhibits excellent image quality, great flatness of image plane, high image contrast and fine color rendition which makes the lens especially ideal for photographing close-up subjects such as insects, flowers and other small objects or for critical copying of flat subjects such as documents, drawings, stamps, etc.



Reproduction ratios are marked on the lens barrel vis-a-vis the focused distance. When an image greater than 1:1 reproduction ratio is desired, various close-up accessories are available for use with this lens.



Note: A PB-4 Bellows is coming up later in this auction.



From the collection of Don Dondero.

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FHWAC#: 25851