ray_parkhurst wrote: ↑Fri Jan 12, 2024 1:58 pm
RobertOToole wrote: ↑Fri Jan 12, 2024 12:55 pm
The few Rayfact 1x and 2x I've owned and had in the office to test, which is not as many as you've seen Ray, have always had trim rings. Every single one.
I would trust Rayfact over a reseller in Korea. All the Rayfact photos have rings installed.
Agreed, the resellers only get the lenses after they've been used, and the ring may be lost. Seems maybe even for this NOS boxed one.
But I actually haven't owned any 105RF or 95RF lenses myself, only seen them for sale on eBay, all without trim rings. I've always trusted in your reviews saying they are the same as the 105PN and 95PN, so didn't need to buy them. Thanks for that.
Yes, I just wanted to confirm.
This is for the benefit of all the future thread readers, Ray already knows all this.
The Printing-Nikkor 105A and the Rayfact 1x I tested were identical in IQ as far as I could see. When reviewing the test images it was almost like I made an error and was looking at images from the same lens!
Also Printing-Nikkor 95A and Rayfact 2x, same thing. Both really stellar!
Also, one more and maybe the most important, the way Nikon Rayfact put the lenses together with the locked cells, when I did the best PN test, I was surprised on how consistent all the copies were between 105As, or 150 floats. That was nice to see. Zero outliers in each group. Its good to know the Nikon/Rayfact are engineered to perform in a rough industrial environment.
All the Printing-Nikkors Rayfact 1x and 2x, have two cells that mount to a central iris housing and everything is covered by a outer shell, with Rayfact engraved on that. At the factory in the QC process they adjust the cells and rotate them for best performance, and they mark the alignment position. I did have one 105mm PN lens once that was a loaner from a friend and seemed to be something off about it, more CAs than usual I believe. I removed the shell, and the alignment marks seems to have shifted. I rotated it back, retested, and it seemed to be okay. This lens has years of hard use at some film dupe lab so maybe it was dropped one time too many. But its nice to see the lens was okay in the end.
I have images of the PNs taken apart I plan to post on my site on the PN page or if you are curious send me a message and I can send or post the pics.