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**N.MINT** Nikon Reflex-NIKKOR 500mm F/8 NEW Mirror Lens w/ Lens hood from JAPAN

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【Total】NEAR MINT condition. 【Body】There are few scuff but looks so beautiful !!Judging from ... Read moreabout condition

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Located in: Tokyo nakano-ku, Japan
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Item specifics

Condition
Used
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“【Total】NEAR MINT condition. 【Body】There are few scuff but looks so beautiful !!Judging from ...
Country/Region of Manufacture
Japan
Compatible Brand
For Nikon
Maximum Aperture
f/8
Mount
Nikon F
MPN
953
Focal Length
Fixed/Prime
Exterior Material
Aluminum
Brand
Nikon
Series
Nikon Reflex NIKKOR
Type
High Quality
Focus Type
Manual
Compatible Lens Front
82 mm
Model
Nikon Reflex-NIKKOR 500mm F/8 NEW
Compatible Filter Size
82 mm
UPC
0018208009534

Item description from the seller

INIFINITE NUMBER JAPAN

INIFINITE NUMBER JAPAN

99.4% positive feedback
1.6K items sold
Joined Jan 2019

Detailed seller ratings

Average for the last 12 months

Accurate description
4.9
Reasonable shipping cost
4.6
Shipping speed
5.0
Communication
4.9

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Seller feedback (604)

2***5 (29)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past month
Verified purchase
I brought this lens by mistake and returned it. (I have a 500CX body.) I cannot, therefore, comment on the quality of the product. However, the lens came very well packaged and on time. The seller was very cooperative and patience with the return, given that it was my mistake. A++ for customer experience!! Highly recommended.
m***i (103)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
Verified purchase
Thank you so much ++++ shipping in only few day to Sydney Australia. Package was immaculate and well presented. +++++Lens was accurate in its description and works well on many of my vintage Nikon cameras. Look forward to future listings from this seller
t***3 (4)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
Verified purchase
Friendly and effective communication; fast shipping, item was well wrapped, just as described. Many thanks.

Product ratings and reviews

4.6
43 product ratings
  • 32 users rated this 5 out of 5 stars
  • 8 users rated this 4 out of 5 stars
  • 2 users rated this 3 out of 5 stars
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  • Top favorable review

    Size and weight a big advantage over other 500mm lenses.

    The Nikkor 500mm f/8 Reflex C has the quality of a Nikon. It is really built well, very impressive. Optical quality appears to be excellent. The lens is manual focus only and has a fixed f/8 aperture, so it can be used in either manual or aperture priority exposure mode. So far I am pleased with the build and optical quality.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: adorwin

  • Nikkor mirror lens brings super telephoto power to my lens collection.

    The Nikkor 500mm mirror "C" lens is a brilliant long focus lens that focuses easily with digital Nikon bodies. The C lens is the older 1970's version which is multicoated but not as compact as the last version from the mid 80's. This Nikkor is very well made and does weigh over two pounds. It is not auto focus and works best on a sturdy tripod for long range photos of birds and wildlife. On my D200 the effective focal length is equivalent to 750mm and that is a super telephoto length. These lenses exhibit a "hot spot" in the center which is less of a problem with a digital camera than it is on film since the sensor only uses the center portion of the image circle! Shooting with a super telephoto lens is very demanding since there is no depth of field and fast moving subjects are hard to ...

  • Seriously, this is a must have lens for nature photography.

    I'm just now writing a review because I wanted to use it a little first. It takes some getting used to, it helps to shoot through the viewfinder instead of using the flip down screen on the back of the camera because of the very high magnification. You can find your subject much faster. I use it on a Nikon D5000. I am used to shooting with a fully manual camera, Olympus OM1, but have been getting comfortable with the automatic cameras. Manual focus, which I often use as the auto focus often doesn't focus on what I want it to focus on, is difficult with the new cameras. The viewfinders are smaller that they used to be and the screens used on the back do not have enough resolution to determine if the focus is good. With this lens, I put the camera in manual mode, set the shutter speed ...

  • 500mm mirror reflex

    This is going to be a love / hate relationship - not going to be much gray area in between for most users. It fits the new DSLR's with modifications to the non ai versions (check to see if it's been "modded" first) or maybe you get lucky and it's a newer version. (Orange stripe around lens usually means it's good to go out of the box) Bokeh is unique, has fall off at the periphery, fixed aperture (Cadiotropic lens), and depth of field is TIGHT. But I love it. Gives a unique perspective and "look" you just can't get with any other lens. Is it for everybody? Nope! But if you want a really lightweight high power lens that's actually more useful in the digital world than it ever was in film this may just be a lens to add to your collection.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: lukavakeli

  • For wildlife photography where weight is an issue this lens is excellent.

    I bought this lens because I was going on a safari in Botswana and needed a big telephoto. The choice was renting a standard Nikon 400mm or 500mm lens weighing in at around 9 pounds (weight was a factor) and $1500 for a month-long rental or buying the 500mm reflex, which weighs a bit under two pounds, for a little under $400. Clearly there were disadvantages to the reflex. It is slow, hard to focus in a hurry and a little less sharp than the standard Nikkor telephotos. Still, the price and weight differences more than made up for those advantages in my mind. I used a monopod with the lens and on the whole it worked well. In 10 days I took over 1000 photos with the lens and was generally happy. I did not have much trouble with the dreaded "donut boke" for which these lenses are ...