smithdan
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This one arrived almost three years ago in a box of cameras from the local thrift store. A cleanup and dusting and a new ballery made it work. Internet info says that it was Nikon's reasonably priced model so no surprise as to it's quality, ruggedness and performance. A day or so later I spotted the lens in the dump Salvage Shed, so a quality camera and two Nikkor lenses for $30 or so was not hard to pass up. The lens had a sticky apeture so it was put aside. Shot a roll of HP4 then, finally got around to cleaning the Zoom Nikkor 35 105 and a test drive this week, TX 400 , both in D76 1:1.
Cleaned up nice, a couple of trim covers missing and a bite out of the advance lever plastic.
The Nikons of the time had more features and this one has it's quirks but I don't think that I would have felt left out by not having the richer cousin.
So off we went, dull late Winter day, these with the 50mm f2.
..and a few days ago with the 35 - 105 zoom, first @35mm
..then 105mm
and the "macro" setting, bit soft but nice character.
Not too shabby for a kit zoom.
Cleaned up nice, a couple of trim covers missing and a bite out of the advance lever plastic.
The Nikons of the time had more features and this one has it's quirks but I don't think that I would have felt left out by not having the richer cousin.
So off we went, dull late Winter day, these with the 50mm f2.
..and a few days ago with the 35 - 105 zoom, first @35mm
..then 105mm
and the "macro" setting, bit soft but nice character.
Not too shabby for a kit zoom.