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                                    202471 Nikon F High Speed Type 1 %u20ac7.000*no. 7289910, 1971, condition B/A %u20ac 14.000 %u2013 16.000An exceptionally rare Nikon F High Speed Type 1, the earliest version produced in 1971 in a run of only about 54 cameras. Designed for press and sports photography, it achieved up to 7 frames per second when used with the dedicated F36 High Speed motor drive and external battery pack. The offered set includes thededicated auxiliary finder for lenses from 135%u2009mm to 300%u2009mm focallength, the original F36 High Speed motor drive, and the external battery pack. The camera was later upgraded with a pellicle mirror.The complete set is preserved in excellent cosmetic and working condition.472 Nikon F2A Photomic %u20ac400*%u201825th Anniversary%u2019 no. 25-0133, 1978, condition A%u2013 %u20ac 800 %u2013 900Very nice limited edition issued in 1978 to commemorate the25th Anniversary of Nikon USA, only 4000 pieces produced, body no. 8003206 with special number %u201825-0133%u2019 engraved on the bottom plate and commemorative plate on the front, in mintcondition, with DR-11 prism no.%u2009132642, papers, certificate, bodycap, bottom plate protection and maker%u2019s box.473 Nikon EM cut-away %u20ac400*display model c.1979, condition A%u2013 %u20ac 800 %u2013 1.000A very attractive,%u00a0original cut-away display model of the Nikon EM,some parts transparent. With mounted cut-away 50 mm lens, in near-mint condition, with maker%u2019s box.474 Nikon/Fujix E2N %u20ac600*no. 7200054, 1996, condition A%u2013 %u20ac 1.200 %u2013 1.400Very rare one of the first DSLR of the history, in mint condition,1.3Mp 2/3\system that enables the small sensor to capture the 35%u2009mm field ofview without crop factor and allowing a gain of light. Together with body cap, strap, battery, ac adapter and ac cable (for Switzerland),video out cables, PMCIA EC-15 memory card (15Mb), all papers and instructions.475 Nikon 5.6/13 mm AI Nikkor %u20ac20.000*no.175026, 1975, condition A%u2013 %u20ac 40.000 %u2013 50.000A very early AI version (production began with serial number 175021 in 1976), in near-mint condition, with excellent optics and original caps. At the time of its introduction, the Nikon 13%u2009mm f/5.6 was theworld%u2019s widest non-distorting professional SLR lens, offering anextraordinary 118%u00b0 angle of view. The complex design of 16 elements in 12 groups included Nikon%u2019s Close Range Correction system, ensuring sharpness from infinity to the close-focus distanceof 0.3 m. Production was strictly to special order, with only about 350 lenses manufactured between 1976 and 1998. The lens is extremely rare and only seldom appears on the market, particularly in such well-preserved condition.476 Nikon F Nikkor-H %u20ac4.000*2.8/300 mm no. 603036, condition B%u2013 %u20ac 8.000 %u2013 9.000An extremely rare Nikkor-H 300%u2009mm f/2.8, introduced in January1972 as the world%u2019s very first 300%u2009mm lens with a maximum apertureof f/2.8. Built exclusively for professional press use around the timeof the Sapporo Winter Olympics, it was never included in Nikon%u2019s regular catalogues and only about 80%u00a0units were produced. Thelens employs special ED-type glass supplied by Schott, as Nikon%u2019sown ED material was not yet ready, and was designed without an automatic diaphragm to optimise performance at full aperture. With its six-element construction delivering superb correction and coverage up to 6 %u00d7 6 cm format, this impressive 3 kg lens stands as a milestone in Nikon%u2019s optical history and remains one of the rarest professional Nikkors ever made. The offered example shows thewear of years of professional use; one of the focus click stops ismissing, and while the front element bears some scratches, the optics remain perfectly usable.
                                
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