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AI modification/conversion of Nikon Nikkor classic lens

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Item number:170358603875
Item location:Tacoma, Washington, United States
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Last updated on 07:53:45 PM PDT, Oct 22, 2009 View all revisions
Item specifics - Camera Lenses
Camera Technology: Digital, FilmFor Camera Type: SLR
Maximum Aperture: --Lens Type: Close Up, Macro, Fisheye, Prime, Telephoto, Wide Angle, Zoom
Focus Type: ManualTo Fit Camera Brand: Nikon
Condition: UsedLens Brand: Nikon
Nikon has a long history of producing great lenses for the 35mm format, beginning in the post-WWII era with rangefinder lenses and continuing through its many famous SLR cameras and into today's digital camera lenses. Many of the legends from the Nikon F / F2 / Nikkormat days are still great lenses because they were built so well, and they are often available at very low cost because 1) they are manual focus, and 2) they cannot safely be mounted on most cameras built after 1977 because they may damage the meter coupling system.  The AI (Automatic Indexing) meter coupling tab may be bent by the straight-cut aperture ring of the older Nikkors, and the minimum-aperture sensing switch on many autofocus and digital models can be damaged as well.

When Nikon introduced AI lenses they made replacement aperture rings to convert some of the older Nikkor lenses. Those factory rings are pretty hard to come by for the most popular lenses, and expensive when you find them.  In this listing I offer an alternative:  milling the existing aperture ring to the AI profile to duplicate the effect of the Nikon factory replacement ring.

Here's the process:  I remove the aperture ring from the lens and use a Dremel drill press with an end mill bit to make precise cuts in the back end of the aperture ring to match the AI profile for the particular lens model.  The profile varies according to the maximum and minimum apertures available.  Some of the homegrown modifications you see on lenses offered on eBay are wildly off, like they just copied the ring on some other AI lens they had; I stick to the Nikon spec for each lens.  This is a full modification, not a partial modification just to create the AI ridge such as is offered on some web sites.  After milling I carefully finish and repaint the bare metal, and when there is space and a flat surface I place a printed label with the ADR numbers, white-on-black like the real thing.

Thus modified, it can be mounted safely on any Nikon SLR (including AF and digital), although metering functions may be limited or unavailable on later electronic models -- check your camera manual for details.  Also, Nikon names a few lenses which can never be mounted on certain electronic and digital bodies even with the factory conversion, so be sure to check your manual if you have an unusual lens.  Many of these (such as the 55mm f/1.2) can be made safe with a small additional modification, so ask me about that.  For digital users, this modification will NOT interface with the meter on D50, D70, D80, D90, or D100 models, but can be used in aperture-priority mode with D1, D1H, D1x, D2H, D2x, D3, D3x, D200, D300, and D700.  Note for D40, D40x, D60, and D5000 owners:  you do not need this modification.  Pre-AI lenses can be used on those bodies without modification, but only in full manual mode -- manual focus of course, manual aperture and shutter speed selection.

I will return your pre-AI meter coupling shoe in case you wish to re-mount it for compatibility with older cameras.  Or if you tell me in advance, I can leave the shoe on the aperture ring during milling so that it will be ground even with the cut I make in the ring.  If you choose this option there will be no ADR numbers added.

This service is available for most pre-AI Nikkor lenses.  I have modified the following:
    * 16mm f/3.5 fisheye
    * 20mm f/3.5 & f/4
    * 24mm f/2.8
    * 28mm f/2, f/2.8, & f/3.5
    * PC-Nikkor 28mm f/4
    * Zoom-Nikkor 28~45mm f/4.5
    * 35mm f/1.4, f/2, & f/2.8
    * PC-Nikkor 35mm f/2.8 & f/3.5
    * Zoom-Nikkor 43~86mm f/3.5
    * GN-Nikkor 45mm f/2.8
    * 50mm f/1.4 (all versions)
    * 50mm f/2
    * Zoom-Nikkor 50~300mm f/4.5
    * 55mm f/1.2 (includes lens surround modification to permit use on F4)
    * 55mm f/3.5 Micro-Nikkor
    * 5.8cm f/1.4 (includes lens surround modification when needed to permit use on later bodies)
    * Zoom-Nikkor 80~200 f/4.5
    * 85mm f/1.8
    * Zoom-Nikkor 8.5~25cm f/4-4.5
    * Zoom-Nikkor 85~250mm f/4
    * 105mm f/4 Micro
    * 105mm f/2.5
    * 135mm f/2, f/2.8, & f/3.5
    * 180mm f/2.8
    * 200mm f/4
    * 300mm f/4.5
Nikon used several mechanical designs to attach and link the aperture ring, but I believe I have seen and successfully worked most of them.

Some early models and some very late (K-version) models have a smaller diameter aperture ring which needs to be built up with a small metal plate in order to engage the AI tab.  I have seen this on some models of the 20mm f/3.5 UD, 28mm f/3.5, early models of 3.5cm/35mm f/2.8, and the early Nikkor-S 5cm (50mm) f/2.  There may be others.   I mention this as an appearance issue, and I will let you know after inspection whether your lens will need this.

If your lens is not listed above, please check with me.  It is most likely I still can modify it.  If it is an early model, the kind with no visible screws holding on the lens mounting flange, I definitely can modify it.  Naturally, if I find I cannot safely remove the ring due to its design I will return the lens and refund your entire payment (including the amount designated for return shipping).  Please note:  occasionally I find a lens which has been worked on before (cleaning, maintenance) and the repair shop used glue or Loctite to seal the mounting screws in place.  If I can't remove a necessary screw without destroying it, I will refund the price paid but not the return shipping amount.  This hasn't happened yet, but I have had to put great time and effort into removing some screws.

When I receive your lens I will inspect it carefully and send you a report of any issues or problems I find, just so we both know where we are before I begin work.  Little things like loose screws, misadjustments, or bent filter rings I may offer to fix (no charge) if you agree.  I'm not looking for lens repair work, so I'm not going to find big "problems" which you should pay me lots extra to "fix".  Of course I will tell you if I see a big problem so you can decide whether you wish to proceed with the modification.

NOTE:  AI vs. AI-S.  Occasionally I get a request to mill the straight round-bottom notch in the lens mount that AI-S lenses have.  My equipment is capable of doing that, but I won't.  Milling that "divot", as I call it, won't convert it to AI-S.  The divot only tells the very few camera bodies which care that it is an AI-S lens.  The internal aperture mechanism is what makes it an AI-S lens -- it guarantees a linear response of the little aperture control lever on the back of the lens so that the camera knows what the actual aperture is by how far it moves that lever.  Older lenses may not have a linear response, so cutting that divot will only fool the camera into making an incorrect exposure.  But this actually only applies to a few film cameras from the early '80s, like the FA, FG, N2000/F301, and N2020/F501.  And even they worked fine with AI or AI-converted lenses.  AI-S only enabled shutter-priority and some program modes to work better.  So in summary:  You can't convert a lens to AI-S, and you don't need to anyway.

About return shipping:  of course it depends on the weight of the lens and distance traveled.  I charge actual shipping for UPS or USPS options.  Most lenses are only $5 - $10.  Winning bidder please tell me which lens(es) you are sending and I will send an eBay invoice for the total.  Since eBay requires that domestic shipping be specified I have listed shipping as "freight" so that I have a chance to provide that customized invoice.  You may ask in advance of bidding if you want to factor shipping cost into your purchase decision.  Insurance is at your option, for whatever value you want to place on your lens, so let me know if you want insurance.

DISCOUNTS:  I offer a discount for multiple lenses in one order.  For two lenses I provide FREE (domestic) return shipping.  Additional lenses over two are $30 each.  You can get an even better price if you are handy with small tools and want to remove the aperture ring yourself and send it alone.  Ask for details and instructions.

International buyers:  shipping can be expensive, but you should not have a problem with Customs duties and taxes since you already own your lens.  I am careful to mark the Customs form as "Returned Merchandise".  Also, consider removing the ring yourself as noted in the previous paragraph -- very inexpensive to send, and no risk of shipping damage to your lens.

It is my intention to provide turnaround time no longer than 4 days, but don't hold me to a strict schedule.  Occasionally, business trips or personal events may cause a small delay.

So take advantage of great prices on those wonderful older lenses!  There's a bunch of superb glass available for low prices on eBay which can be used on all the newer cameras with this inexpensive modification.
Questions and answers about this item
  
 Q: What material are the ADR numbers printed on and how is this attached to the lens. Can I have the coupling tab left on and ground and have the number strip shipped with the lens for adding later if I decide that would be... Continue reading
A: The ADR numbers are printed on a thin plastic sticky label. I can mill the coupling shoe on the ring and include an unattached label if you wish.
Dec 18, 2009 
  
 Q: Could you convert a non-AI Vivitar Series 1 90mm f2.5? I believe it is the type of lens that would need to be "built up with a small metal plate."
A: Vivitar lenses, as well as every other aftermarket lens I have seen, do not have any part of the aperture ring extending beyond the lens mount flange, so there is nothing to cut to form the AI ridge. Thus, they need more... Continue reading
Dec 14, 2009 
  
 Q: I have an early, 1966, 50 f1.4 Nikkor-S (no visible screws on lens flange) that I was told could not be modified (by a Nikon shop in Japan in the early 80's). From the description of your service it sounds like... Continue reading
A: Yes, I have. In fact, I recently completed a job for this lens model where the owner removed the ring himself and sent it for modification. That shop in Japan said it couldn't be modified because Nikon never made an AI... Continue reading
Nov 27, 2009 
  
 Q:  Please advise whether you lens is compatible with a Nikon D700 camera
A: This listing is not for a lens. I offer a service -- modifying an older Nikon lens you own so that it can be used on newer cameras. Lenses I modify can be used on a D700.
Nov 16, 2009 
 Q: Regarding this lens, Nikon PC-Nikkor 28mm f4, is it possible to mount it on a AI camera?
A: Nikon indicates lenses of this model with serial number below 180900 are not compatible with AI cameras (those above are). But in my experience the tiny ridge on the back of the lens mount does not usually make contact with... Continue reading
Oct 23, 2009 


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