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I have a vintage SLR Nikon 35mm Film camera. This camera was probably purchased back in the 70's. The only model info I find, is F2 7335387. There is a lens that says Micro-Nikkor-PC Auto 1:3.5 f=55mm 749677. The camera is in good condition and works well.

Can anyone tell me the value of this camera and lens if I sell it at auction?

2007-07-28 07:48:17 · 4 answers · asked by zooper 2 in Consumer Electronics Cameras

4 answers

Both the body and lens are classics. The F2 body in particular is keenly contested if it is good condition. Typically they sell for over $250 as a body alone.

The lens should also fetch a reasonable price, but it will depend upon what generation it is. For Nikkor lenses, all later lenses can be mounted on all earlier bodies, but the reverse is not the case. The very earliest lenses including those in the same generation as the F2 body, are not compatible with all the later bodies, particularly most digital bodies.

Later lenses will fetch more. Typical prices for early lenses are $50-60. The next generation lenses go for double that.

2007-07-28 09:58:41 · answer #1 · answered by DougF 5 · 1 0

regrettably, the lens with your D5100 won't artwork precise with any action picture digicam (different than probably the progressed photograph gadget Pronea SLRs... that are junk). Its insurance is merely too small. you may in spite of the shown fact that spend merely over $a hundred and get a 50mm AF D lens which will artwork with the N2000 or a splash greater and get a 50mm AF S G lens which will particularly artwork on the N2000 and artwork large on your D5100.

2016-09-30 23:22:42 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Try asking a dealer or emailing a dealer.

2007-07-28 07:51:37 · answer #3 · answered by hehehe 2 · 0 1

Obselete...practically worthless if you can's find a collector..try E-Bay..

2007-07-28 08:00:57 · answer #4 · answered by dr.pepper106 7 · 0 2

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