possible SCANNER-NIKKOR ED LENS
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possible SCANNER-NIKKOR ED LENS
No connection to seller but for those who might be interested.
https://www.closeuphotography.com/scann ... r-ed-lens/
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Nikon-Super- ... 1438.l2649
https://www.closeuphotography.com/scann ... r-ed-lens/
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Nikon-Super- ... 1438.l2649
Are they very heavy?
What about a visit on foot by public transport?
I suppose one could harvest the lens near pick up but then one must dispose of the rest legally.
So could it be carried away?
Still seems like a good opportunity for a Member who would like one even at that price according to Lou.
BR
John
What about a visit on foot by public transport?
I suppose one could harvest the lens near pick up but then one must dispose of the rest legally.
So could it be carried away?
Still seems like a good opportunity for a Member who would like one even at that price according to Lou.
BR
John
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As a matter of fact...Last weekend I did shoot both the scanner nikkor 14 element 9000 lens and the Minolta 5400 at both 1.1x and 2.2x (and a pile of other lenses).dolmadis wrote:Has Robert tested the Minolta it against the Nikkor ED 14 element 9000 lens available here?
At 2.1x the Scanner Nikkors was weaker in the corners where the 5400 was perfect. At 1.1x my first impression is that the SN is slightly better but I am not even done processing images so my findings might change.
So I think the Scanner Nikkor was definitely optimized for 1x to about 1.3x and the IQ suffers outside that range.
The Minolta 5400, I don't know what to say, its an amazingly excellent little lens from 1x to almost 3x.
There was a 5400 lens on Ebay of these for $240 Buy it Now recently with the RAF adapter, thats a steal!
Robert
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