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Exakta
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Primoplan 58mm f1.9 (Exakta)
Exakta mount. Made by Meyer Gorlitz, in 1934. Heavy brass barrel. 5 elements in 4 groups. Non-coated. Heavily sign of use on the chrome barrel. Some cleaning marks on the front element, yet the glass still clean. Please check our test shots.
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92% B
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Angenieux 50/1.5 (Exakta)
Type S21. Made in 1953. Very faint cleaning marks, yet glass is very clean. Works smoothly. Fully serviced in 2015.
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93%
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Taika Harigon 58mm f1.2 (Exakta)
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93% B
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RE GN Topcor 50mm f1.4 (Exakta)
For Topcon from Tokyo Kougaku. In Exakta mount. It famous as an radioactive lens. The barrel is very clean. Slight cleaning marks are visibule on inner elements when using strong LED light, yet still clean glass. The hood has engraving 5.8cm f1.4.
The hood has emglaving 5.8cm f1.4
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93% B
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Angenieux 135mm f3.5 (Exakta)
Type Y12. 4 elements in 4 groups. Meter scale. Made in 1957. The barrel has slight used marks, yet still very clean. Very slight dust inside, yet the glass is clear without any cleaning marks. Helicoid grease has been replaced.
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94% A
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Angenieux 90mm f2.5 (Exakta)
Type Y12. 4 elements in 4 groups. Meter scale. Late type of Angenieux 90mm f2.5 in Exakta mount. Made in 1956. Filter size is 43mm. Slight oil on the aperture blades. The barrel is very clean and the glass is also very clean without any cleaning marks!
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94% A
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Angenieux 90mm f1.8 (Exakta)
Type P1. Early type, made in 1958. 5 elements in 4 groups. Quite clean despite slight cleaning marks on the inner element. Helicoid is a little tight and oil on the apature blades. With blue coating. Please check our test shots! *Selling on consignment.
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93% B
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Biotar 80/2 (Exakta)
Made around 1936. Put original helicoid of Kine Exakta 35mm to Biotar 80mm for Night Exakta. Very slight cleaning marks on the front element, yet still very good condition for its age. Usable 52mm filter, hood with the special made filter adapter.
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93%
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Primoplan 58/1.9 (Exakta)
@RARE@ Exakta mount. Made by Meyer Gorlitz, late 1930's. Brass barrel. 5 elements in 4 groups. No-coating. Clean glass without any scratchs or haze. All the parts are adjusted and in good working condition. Please check our test shots!
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94%
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Biotar 75/1.5 (Exakta)
Post-war model of Biotar 75mm f1.5. Made around 1953. 6 elements in 4 groups. Meter scale. Aluminum barrel. T coating. Some cleaning marks and raguh of coating on the front element, yet still makes nice image. Please check our test shots.
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93%
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Iscoliton 50mm f2 (Exakta)
Auto diaphragm lens for Exakta from Isoc in Gottingen, Germany. Double Gauss type. There is not many literature on this lens, yet it is probably a name changed lens of M42 mount Westagon. All the parts are adjusted in March 2016. Makes nice images!
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94%
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Biotar 75/1.5 (Exakta)
Post-war type. Made around 1949. 6 elements in 4 groups. Meter scale. Very rare brass barrel with chrome finish, not aluminium. Slight cleaning marks, yet still clean glass. Fully serviced in Feburary 2016. Please check our test shot.
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93%
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Biotar 75/1.5 (Exakta)
@RARE@ Pre-war model. Made aroung 1939. Non-coated. 6 elements in 4 groups. Meter scale. All the parts working smooth and the glass is clean without cleanin marks. Please check our test shots. Fully serviced in December 2015.
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94%
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Biotar 100mm f2 (Exakta 66)
Made around 1939. Very rare pre-war Biotar for Exakta 66. Aluminum barrel. With light purple coating. Some cleaning marks on the front element. Fully serviced in December 2015.
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92%
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UV-Objektiv 60/4 (Exakta)
@RARE@ Made in 1960 by Carl Zeiss Jena. It should be made for medical or science, yet there is not much reference materials and details are not certain. The both glass and barrel is very clean and makes plain and simple image.
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95%
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Bausch & Lomb Raytar 100/2.3 (Exakta)
Made by Bausch Lomb, well known as a contact lens maker. According to the lens barrel, it seems to be originally made for Exakta. Very rare item as it was not even on a book by Exakta collector. Makes high resolution image. Serviced in July 2015.
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92%
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Astro-Berlin Pan-Tachar 125/2.3 (Exakta)
@RARE@ Made by Astro-Belrin in Germany which is well know for movie lens. 4 elements in 4groups. Very clean glass. It is the one of the best lens from Astro. Sample images with Sony a7.
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92%
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Angenieux 135/2.5 (Exakta)
@RARE@ Type P2 late type. 4 elements in 5 groups. Made in 1956. Fits 59mm filter. It has quite clean glass as Angenieux. Makes sharp image. This f2.5 lens is very difficult to find in such good condition and we can recommend it with confidence!
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93%
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Xenon 50/2 (Exakta)
@VERY RARE@ For Kine Exakta. Made around 1939. Non-coated. It is compact yet the brass barrel has profound feeling. Very slight scuff on the rare element, yet still clean as pre-war Xenon.
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92%
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Biotar 58/2 (Exakta)
Exacta mount.
Different from after-war model, this lens is brass barrel type.
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93%
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Bausch & Lomb Raytar 100/2.3 (Exakta)
Made by Bausch Lomb, well known as a contact lens maker. According to the lens barrel, it seems to be originally made for Exakta. Very rare items as it was not even on a book by Exakta collector.
It is simply cool lens! Sample image with Sony a7.
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92%
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Astro-Berlin Pan-Tachar 125/2.3 (Exakta)
@RARE@ Made by Astro-Belrin in Germany which is well know for movie lens. 4 elements in 4groups. It is the one of the best lens from Astro. Only front element has light coating. Very clean glass as this lens. Sample image with Sony a7.
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92%
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