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Subject: [Leica] OT Chipping Nikon Lenses
From: durling at cox.net (Mike Durling)
Date: Mon Jun 13 16:34:11 2005
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My understanding is that the maximum aperture is encoded in the chip and 
they have to get the chips from Nikon.  Thus if Nikon never made a 
chipped F1.2 lens then they don't have a chip that would work.

I would love to have a chipped 105/2.5 but can't for the same reason.

Mike D

Bill O'Connell wrote:
> Have a question that perhaps the vast knowledge of the list can answer.
> A friend has a Nikon 55 AI 1.2 and would like to get it chipped.  Decided 
> it
> sounded like a good idea and I would do the same with my 50 AIs 1.2.  Only
> person I know of is Rolland Elliot at Carolina but he does not do the 50s
> and is very adamant about what lenses he does.  Issue may be  that Nikon
> never made a 1.2 that was chipped, but that is one reason we are interested
> in doing it.
> Any referrals would be appreciated.
> Bill
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