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Nikon Micro-Nikkor 150mm f/5.6 barrel Lens.

Space & Interval [0,1] 2024. 8. 26. 13:49

Nikon Micro-Nikkor 150mm f/5.6 barrel Lens.

 

 

 

오래전 니콘은

35mm S-Mount rangefinder Micro-Nikkor.C 1:3.5 f=5cm model

Nippon Kogaku Japan Micro-NIKKOR 1:5 f=7cm

Nippon Kogaku Japan Micro-NIKKOR 1:5.6 f=150mm라는 가지 모델 및

F마운트 Micro-NIKKOR 55mm/3.5 를 동시에 출시하였습니다.

 

 

Micro-NIKKOR 55mm/3.5를 제외한 렌즈는 매우 휘귀하고,

렌즈에 대한 정보도 매우제한적입니다.

 

Micro-NIKKOR 1:5.6 f=150mm에 대한 스펙만 간략하게 소개합니다.

 

Focal length: 150mm

Maximum aperture ratio: 1:5.6

Minimum Aperture: f/22

Optical Design (elements/groups): 6 elements in 4 groups

Standard Magnification: 1/10X

Usable Magnification range: 1/30X ~1/5X

Picture Angle:- 41°

Corrected chromatic aberration range: 400nm~650nm

Vignetting: 0% (f/8); Distortion: 0.1%

Resolution: 150lines @f/8 at 546nm,e-line (1/10X)

Image size: 115mm dia.; Original size: 1,150mm dia.

Image distance at standard magnification @1/10X:- 1,815mm

Dimension: 80mm (D) x 86mm (L); Weight: 600g/1.32Ib

 

 

Single Coated glass. Image circle 115mm and 46*. 

Front filter diameter 72mm. Rear lens filter diameter 56mm.

Aperture range F/5.6 - F/22. 

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The Nikon 150 Micro Nikkor is pretty rare. It is a high resolution lens designed for optimum performance at a 10/1 reduction ratio. Useable range: 1/30x-1/5x Picture angle 43 degrees. Corrected chromatic aberation range: 400nm-650nm ( this is not a typo unless it is in the original Nikon spec sheet).  Vignetting 0% at f/8 Distortion 0.1%.  Image size 115mm (4.6").  Resolution 150LP/mm (1/10X e-line) The resolution may be conservative as I've seen a private lab test on one that performed measurably higher. Nikon describes the Micro line this way:   "Micro Nikor lenses offer high resolution, flatness of field, and freedom from astigmatism-qualities that are prerequisites for producing perfece microcopies or microphotographs".