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Tele-Elmarit 90mm f2.8 (M) Chrome
Tele-Elmarit 90mm f2.8, early version. Chrome finish. Leitz catalog number 11800. A 5 elements in 5 groups lens designed by Leitz Canada.The serial number of this example is 20013xx, dating it to 1963. Production of the Tele-Elmarit started from serial number 2001001, making this example part of the very earliest production batch.Although it is a 90mm lens, it is compact, with a size and feel s...
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Macro-Elmar-M 90mm f4 (M) Black
¥420,000
Macro-Elmar-M 90mm f4, second generation. Leica M-mount. Black finish. Leica product code 11670. This is the current model.Continuing the Leitz / Leica tradition of collapsible lens barrels, this compact short telephoto lens can be stored in a remarkably small form. The current version was introduced in 2014. This example has a 4.31 million serial number and was manufactured in 2014. Made in Ge...
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97% Like New
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Angenieux 90mm f2.5 (M42)
Angénieux 90mm f2.5, late version. Type Y12. Made in 1960. M42 mount. 4 elements in 4 groups. Meter scale.This lens has a screw hole for a retaining screw on the threaded section of the mount, so we believe it was originally made for Rectaflex, with a specification that converts to M42 when the adapter ring is removed.There is also a Type Y1 version of the Angénieux 90mm f2.5, but the optical c...
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Macro-Elmar-M 90mm f4 (M) Black
Macro-Elmar-M 90mm f4, first generation. Leica M mount. Leica product code 11633.A compact medium telephoto lens featuring the traditional collapsible barrel design long associated with Leitz / Leica. Introduced in 2003. This example has a 3.96 million serial number and was made in 2012.Production is said to have been around 5,400 units, making it relatively uncommon on the market. 4 elements i...
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Summilux-M 75mm f1.4 (M)
Summilux-M 75mm f1.4 1st version. This is the separate-hood model introduced in 1980. Leitz product code 11814. Serial number in the 3.15 million range, manufactured in 1981 by Leitz Canada.Debuting alongside the Leica M4-P, which featured 75mm bright-line frame lines, this medium telephoto lens belongs to the Summilux family. Minimum focusing distance is 0.9m. Actual measured weight is approxi...
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95% Mint
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Planar CF 80mm f2.8 (Hasselblad)
Planar CF 80mm f2.8 with T coating. Manufactured in 1992. This is a Japan-market example complete with Shriro paperwork.A standard lens for the Hasselblad 500C/M, 503CX, 501CM, 503CW, and other models. A beautiful example with minimal signs of use and a full set of accessories.There is some loss of black chrome finish around the hood mounting area, but otherwise there are hardly any signs of us...
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94% A
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Thambar 90mm f2.2 (L)
Leica’s legendary Thambar 90mm f2.2. Leitz product code TOODY. Introduced in 1935. This example bears a serial number in the 280,000 range, from the second production batch of 1935, the very first year of Thambar production. Optical construction consists of 3 groups and 4 elements. Filter size is E48. Meter distance scale.Leitz’s one and only soft-focus lens. In recent years, Leica surprised th...
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91% C
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Tele-Elmarit 90mm f2.8 (M) Black
Tele-Elmarit 90mm f2.8, black chrome finish. Made by Leitz Canada. This example is an early black-barrel model with the sharp-looking red scale engraving. Leitz catalog no. 11800. Serial number in the 2.14 million range, manufactured in 1965.Despite being a telephoto lens, it is nearly the same length as a 50mm lens, fitting comfortably in the palm of your hand. The beautifully machined knurlin...
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Thambar 90mm f2.2 (L)
A legendary lens, the Thambar 90mm f2.2. The Leitz product code is TOODY. Introduced in 1935. This example bears a serial number in the 370,000 range and was manufactured in 1937. Optical construction is 4 elements in 3 groups. Filter size is E48. Distance scale is in meters.The only soft focus lens produced by Leitz, it has drawn renewed attention in recent years with Leica’s unexpected reissu...
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92% B
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Summilux-M 90mm f1.5 (M) ASPH.
¥1,400,000
Summilux-M 90mm f1.5 ASPH. Leica product code 11678. A truly distinctive lens within the M system, combining a large aperture, medium telephoto focal length, and high speed. Filter size is E67, with a built-in hood.The f1.5 aperture, reminiscent of the Noctilux, delivers a striking contrast between the razor-sharp focus plane and an overwhelming, creamy bokeh. The sense of depth that makes the ...
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Tele-Elmarit 90mm f2.8 (M) Chrome
Tele-Elmarit 90mm f2.8 with a beautiful chrome finish. A five-element, five-group lens designed by Leitz Canada. Leitz catalog number 11800. Serial number in the 2.14 million range, manufactured in 1965.Its compact size rivals that of the early Summilux 50mm f1.4. With excellent rendering and handling, it has long been a favorite among our staff. With a maximum aperture of f2.8, it offers more ...
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Nikkor 85mm f1.5 (L)
The Nikkor-S.C 8.5cm f1.5, a large-aperture medium telephoto lens, was introduced in 1951. It is a Leica screw mount lens, made by Nippon Kogaku. The lens comes in both black paint and chrome-plated finishes, and it has a 3-group, 7-element design with feet scale markings. It takes a 58mm screw-in filter. Please note that the L-mount version of the Nikkor 85mm f1.5 has a different filter thread...
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94% A
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Elmar 90mm f4 (L) Black / Chrome
Black/chrome Elmar 90mm f4. Leitz product code ELANG. Manufactured in 1937. Distance scale in feet. Compared to the early Fat Elmar, this version is commonly referred to as the Thin Elmar. Uncoated.Later versions were coated, converted to M mount, and made collapsible, with production continuing until 1964, reflecting the enduring popularity of its rendering.Its compact size allows it to slip n...
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93% B
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Hektor 73mm f1.9 (L) Black / Chrome
¥350,000
Leitz code name HEGRA. The Hektor 73mm f1.9, a pre-war medium telephoto masterpiece by Leitz. The first large-aperture medium telephoto lens for Leica. This example features a black paint and chrome finish, with a straight helicoid design.The serial number of this piece is in the 140,000 range. According to Leitz serial number records, it dates to 1932, though it may also have been produced aro...
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Triplet Elmar 90mm f4 (M)
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Hektor 73mm f1.9 (L) Black / Chrome
Leitz Hektor 73mm f1.9, product code HEKON. A renowned pre-war medium telephoto lens from Leitz.This example bears a serial number in the 370,000 range, manufactured in 1937. Meter scale. Straight helicoid type with rangefinder coupling. Finished in black paint and chrome plating, making it a visually excellent match from Barnack Leicas to M models. Filter size is E39.At or near wide open, it p...
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92% B
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Nikkor 85mm f2 (S) Chrome
¥95,000
A legendary lens, Nikkor-P.C 8.5cm f2. Early white barrel version. Marked Nippon Kogaku Tokyo. Nikon S mount with external bayonet. The Nikkor 85mm was introduced in 1948, and this example is believed to have been manufactured around 1951. Filter size is 48mm. The focusing scale is in feet.A Sonnar-type design with 3 groups and 5 elements. Famously praised by D.D. Duncan during the Korean War, ...
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Tele-Elmarit 90mm f2.8 (M) Black
Tele-Elmarit 90mm f2.8. Serial number in the 2.21 million range, produced in 1966. Manufactured by Leitz Canada. Finished in black chrome. This is the later version with the yellow distance scale. Leitz product code 11800.Although a telephoto lens with a practical maximum aperture of f2.8, it is beautifully designed with a size comparable to large-aperture 50mm lenses. The finely cut knurling r...
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95% Mint
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Summicron-M 90mm f2 (M) Black
Summicron-M 90mm f2, black finish. Second generation with serial number in the 3.48 million range, produced in 1989. Made in Canada. Leica product code 11136. Built-in hood. Filter size E55. Minimum focusing distance 1m.This new-generation Summicron 90mm was introduced in 1980 with a completely redesigned optical formula. In 1982 it received a minor update with a built-in hood and E55 filter si...
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97% Like New
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Hektor 73mm f1.9 (L) All Black
A rare find, the all-black Hektor 73mm f1.9. Leica's product code is HEKON, with a serial number in the 140,000 range. According to serial records, this piece was manufactured in 1932, although data suggests that all-black Hektor 7.3cm units may have been produced in 1933/1934.The Hektor 73mm initially came as a non-rangefinder-coupled version, then evolved into a rotating helicoid with rangefi...
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Angenieux 90mm f1.8 (L)
Angénieux 90mm f1.8, Type P1 early version. A rare genuine Leica screw mount lens. Manufactured by P. Angenieux of France, a company renowned as a maker of cine lenses. The serial number of this example is in the 230,000 range, produced in 1952. Distance scale in feet. The filter size is a rather uncommon 56mm.An Ernostar-type design with 4 groups and 5 elements. A medium telephoto lens that de...
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Angenieux 90mm f2.5 (L)
Angénieux 90mm f2.5 Type Y1, Leica L mount. This example has the early barrel. While it follows the initial Type Y1 barrel design, the very earliest Y1 lenses typically fade to a brownish tone, whereas this one has aged to a deep indigo color. A slightly less common variation. The coating is beautifully blue-based with several amber layers, matching the dark blue appearance of the barrel very w...
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Angenieux 90mm f2.5 (L)
Angénieux 90mm f2.5 Type Y12. Original Leica screw mount. Late Y12 version distinguished by the beautiful accent of three knurled rings.There is also the Type Y1 in the Angénieux 90mm f2.5 lineup. Although both share a 4-group, 4-element construction, the optical design differs from that of the Y12. The coating shows amber and purple tones.Serial number 471xxx, manufactured in 1957. Distance sc...
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Tele-Xenar 75mm f3.8 (Robot)
Tele-Xenotar 75mm f3.8, Robot screw mount.It can be mounted on all Robot cameras up to the Star 50 series, from prewar models through those produced into the 2000s. The distance scale is marked in meters.This example is coated. It likely dates from the postwar era of the Robot IIa, Star I, and Junior. The build quality is excellent, and the colored depth-of-field and aperture markings add to it...
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Sonnar 85mm f2 (Contax)
¥85,000
The legendary Sonnar 85mm f/2, commonly known as the Hachigo Sonnar. Manufactured by Carl Zeiss Jena after World War II, serial number in the 3.1 million range, produced in 1947. Aluminum barrel version with meter scale. Optical construction consists of 3 groups and 6 elements. T coating. Minimum focusing distance is 1.2 meters. Actual measured weight is 388 grams. Filter diameter is 49mm.This ...
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Hektor 73mm f1.9 (L) Black / Nickel
The renowned pre-war Leitz medium-telephoto lens, Hektor 73mm f1.9. Finished in beautiful black paint with nickel plating. The Leitz code is HEKON.This example bears a serial number in the 120,000 range, one of the very first Hektor 73mm lenses produced in 1931, its inaugural year. The focusing scale is in meters, with a rotating helicoid design. It originally takes a slip-on filter, though 39m...
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Fat Elmar 90mm f4 (L)
Fat Elmar 9cm f4. The Leitz product code is ELANG. The combination of black paint and nickel plating gives it a wonderful vintage character. Serial number in the 90,000 range, manufactured in 1932. 3 elements in 4 groups. The helicoid is marked in feet.While some Fat Elmars are non-coupled, this example is rangefinder-coupled. Uncoated. There is a Germany engraving positioned right in the cente...
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93% AB
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Elmar 90mm f4 (L) Black / Nickel
A rare black and nickel Elmar 90mm f4, found only in the very early transitional period when the Fat Elmar evolved into the Thin Elmar.The Leitz product code is ELANG. Rangefinder coupled. 3 elements in 4 groups. Uncoated. Serial number in the 320,000 range, manufactured in 1933.Within just two or three years after this period, Leica rapidly increased production of chrome-plated models, and the...
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Biotar 75mm f1.5 (M42)
Biotar 75mm f1.5. Postwar version. Made by Carl Zeiss Jena in Germany. A popular compact aluminum barrel version with T coating. Manufactured around 1953. A modified Gauss type construction with 4 groups and 6 elements. The helicoid distance scale is in feet. Minimum focusing distance is 1 meter. Weight is approximately 396g measured.Despite being a large-aperture high-speed lens, the central i...
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91% C
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Biotar 58mm f2 (L)
Biotar 58mm f2, Leica screw mount. Made by Carl Zeiss Jena. T coating.This lens appears to be a Biotar 58mm for M42 mount, manufactured around 1948, and later converted by Zeiss. However, we do not have any definitive information about the story behind this conversion, and even our own understanding remains at the hypothesis level. If anyone has reliable details, we would greatly appreciate you...
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Elmar 65mm f3.5 + 16464K
Leitz Canada Elmar 65mm f3.5 (11062) paired with the dedicated focusing mount 16464K (OTZFO). Also included is a Rayqual Leica M-mount conversion adapter. Serial number is in the 1.72 million range, made in 1960. Minimum focusing distance is 33 cm. Compatible filter size is E41 (41mm screw-in), the same as for the Summarit and Steel Rim lenses.Originally released for the Visoflex system, this V...
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Macro-Elmar-M 90mm f4 (M) Black
Macro-Elmar-M 90mm f4, first generation. Leica M mount. Leica product code 11633, produced from 2003 to 2012. For reference, the current second-generation version carries product code 11670 and has been in production since 2014.It features the traditional Leitz/Leica collapsible barrel design, allowing the lens to be stored very compactly. Introduced in 2003. This example bears a serial number ...
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96% Mint
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Planar 55mm f1.4 (Contarex) Black
Carl Zeiss Planar 55mm f1.4 for Contarex, black finish. It was sold from 1961 to 1970. At the time, it was considered a very expensive lens, yet 8,275 examples were produced, making it the third most-produced Contarex lens after the Planar 50mm f2 and the Distagon 35mm f4.Optical construction is 5 groups, 7 elements. Minimum focusing distance is 45 cm. The lens alone weighs approximately 370 g ...
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Dallmeyer Dallac 85mm f2 (L)
An English Dallmeyer telephoto lens for Leica screw mount, Dallac 8.5cm f2. Produced in the late 1940s. Coupled to the rangefinder. Optical construction is 4 groups, 6 elements, double Gauss type.The aluminum barrel made by Cooke & Perkins is finely crafted, with a clean and well-balanced design that feels distinctly British. In period catalogs, it was promoted with features such as Dalcote coa...
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Tele-Elmarit-M 90mm f2.8 (M)
Tele-Elmarit-M 90mm f2.8, second-generation compact short telephoto lens. Often regarded as a typical prone-to-haze model, but this example features remarkably clean glass. Serial number 3.29 million, manufactured in 1983, made by Leitz Canada. Black chrome finish. Leitz product code 11800. Minimum focusing distance is 1 meter. Optical construction of 4 groups, 4 elements. Filter size E39.Even ...
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Elmarit 90mm f2.8 (M) Chrome
Elmarit 90mm f2.8 with a chrome barrel. Serial number in the 2.12 million range, manufactured in 1965. Leitz product code 11129. It features an outstanding design with exceptionally fine finishing, and delivers superb image quality. Minimum focusing distance is 1 meter.Many Elmarit 90mm lenses on the market are heavily worn or have been left unattended for years, often suffering from severe haz...
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96% Mint
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Sonnar 58mm f1.5 (L)
A Sonnar 58mm f1.5 in Leica screw mount.Despite decades of study by collectors around the world, this Leica L-mount rangefinder-coupled Sonnar 58mm remains a lens full of mysteries.It is a Sonnar-type design with 3 groups and 7 elements. Uncoated. Minimum focusing distance is 1.0m.Whether it was actually manufactured by Zeiss is highly questionable, but it fulfills a long-held dream: shooting a...
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Tele-Elmarit 90mm f2.8 (M) Chrome
Tele-Elmarit 90mm f2.8, early version. Chrome finish. Leitz catalog No. 11800. A 5-element, 5-group lens designed by Leitz Canada.The serial number of this lens is 20017xx, dating it to 1963. Production of the Tele-Elmarit began with serial number 2001001, and this example belongs to the very first production batch.A compact medium telephoto lens with a form factor reminiscent of early Summilux...
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96% Mint
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Noct-Nikkor 58mm f1.2 Ais
Released in 1977, the Noct-Nikkor shown here is the AI-S version updated in 1982. It is a fast large-aperture lens of modified double-Gauss design with 5 groups and 7 elements.This example is the famous mis-engraved version, marked Nocf-NIKKOR. The t and f were mistakenly swapped, resulting in the rather tongue-twisting nickname Nocf-Nikkor. A true oddity.Such error engravings are very rarely s...
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95% Mint
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Elmar 90mm f4 (L) Black / Chrome
Black/chrome Elmar 90mm. Leitz product code ELANG. Manufactured in 1938. Distance scale in meters. Compared to the early Fat Elmar, this version is also known as the Thin Elmar. Non-coated.Its compact size allows it to slip quietly into your camera bag. In later years, the lens received coating, was converted to M mount and to a collapsible design, and remained in production until 1964—proof of...
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92% BC
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Sonnar 85mm f2 (Contax)
A legendary lens, Sonnar 8.5cm f2 by Carl Zeiss Jena.This example is from the Contax II/III era, manufactured in 1936 before the war.Beautiful chrome barrel. Uncoated optics. Distance scale in feet. Filter size is 49mm.The magnificent 3-group, 6-element Sonnar design delivers truly impressive rendering.A superb example of pre-war Zeiss craftsmanship. The solid, reassuring weight of the barrel i...
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Triplet Elmar 90mm f4 (L)
Triplet Elmar 90mm f4. A three-element, three-group design. This example is the somewhat rare Leica L-mount version. The Leitz product code is 11730U.The serial number is in the 1.92 million range, manufactured in 1962. Sales of this Triplet Elmar began in 1964. Incidentally, the M-mount version of this lens shares the same product code as the earlier four-element, three-group Elmar 90mm. The f...
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Hektor 73mm f1.9 (L) Black / Chrome
A legendary Hektor 73mm f1.9, one of the finest lenses. This large-aperture medium telephoto is a representative pre-war Leitz lens and was favored by renowned photographers such as Ihei Kimura. The Leitz code name is HEKON. This example features a black and chrome finish. Serial number is in the 430,000 range, produced in 1938. Meter scale. Rotating helicoid. This lens is exceptionally clean, ...
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94% A
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Planar 85mm f1.4 (Contarex)
11.2444. Planar 85mm f1.4 with T* coating. Made by Carl Zeiss Oberkochen. A medium-telephoto lens for the Contarex, Zeiss’s high-end SLR system. Manufactured in 1974.Highly regarded for its strong sense of depth and beautifully soft bokeh, yet produced in extremely small numbers—only about 400 examples are said to have been made. It is also rumored to have been a special-order lens intended for...
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Elmar 65mm f3.5 + 16464 Black
Visoflex Elmar 65mm f3.5 with helicoid 16464 set. This is the later, redesigned version of the Viso-Elmar, finished in black chrome.The Leitz catalog number is 11162. Lens serial number is in the 2.61 million range. Made in Germany in 1973. Optical construction is 3 groups, 4 elements. It accepts Series 6 filters, used together with a filter ring. Preset aperture. The minimum focusing distance ...
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Summilux-M 75mm f1.4 (M)
Summilux-M 75mm f1.4, 2nd version.While the first version featured a separate hood, this second version was introduced in 1982 with a built-in hood. The Leitz product code is 11815. This example bears a serial number in the 3.26 million range and was manufactured in 1983. Made by Leitz Canada. The actual measured weight is approximately 594g. Although it is about 100g heavier than the first ver...
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Angenieux 90mm f1.8 (Exakta)
Angénieux 90mm f1.8, Type P1, early version. Exakta mount. Optical design consists of 4 groups and 5 elements in an Ernostar-type configuration. Made in 1953. Manual aperture control.Among Angénieux’s 90mm lenses for 35mm photography, this is the brightest. Minimum focusing distance is 3.5 feet (1 meter). With an adapter, it can be enjoyed on a variety of camera systems.The Angénieux P1 is a su...
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Nikkor 85mm f2 (S) Chrome
Legendary Nikkor-P.C 8.5cm f2. Early white-barrel version. Nikon S mount with external bayonet lugs. The Nikkor 85mm was introduced in 1948. Sonnar-type design with 3 groups and 5 elements. Filter size is 48mm. Distance scale on the helicoid is in feet.Wide open, it delivers a slightly soft rendering with rich tonal gradation and high contrast beautifully balanced. Stopped down to around f4, vi...
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Nikkor 85mm f1.5 (L)
Nikkor-S·C 8.5cm f1.5. Leica screw mount. Made by Nippon Kogaku.A fast medium-telephoto lens introduced in 1951. Finished in black paint and chrome. The hood is the type that slides onto and locks with two prongs (not included with this lens). 3 groups, 7 elements. Distance scale in feet. Accepts 58mm screw-in filters.Please note that even among Nikkor 85mm f1.5 lenses, the filter diameter and ...
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Tele-Elmarit 90mm f2.8 (M) Black
Tele-Elmarit 90mm in black chrome. This is an early example of the black-barrel version made by Leitz Canada, featuring a sharp and purposeful red scale. The Leitz catalog number is 11800. Serial number in the 2.14 million range, manufactured in 1965.Although a telephoto lens, its overall length is close to that of a 50mm lens, making it remarkably compact and easy to fit in the palm of your ha...
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Nikkor 85mm f2 (L) Chrome
Nikkor-P.C 8.5cm f2 in Leica screw mount. This example is the early chrome version with serial number 399xxx. Distance scale is in feet. The optical design is 3 groups and 5 elements, with a straight-moving helicoid. The lens itself weighs 423 grams.It is regarded as a copy of the Sonnar 85mm f2 for Contax rangefinders, but it became a landmark lens after Life magazine correspondent D. D. Dunca...
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Nikkor 85mm f1.5 (S)
Nikkor-S C 8.5cm f1.5 in Nikon S mount. A large-aperture medium telephoto lens made by Nippon Kogaku, built with an impressive combination of black paint and chrome finish. Optical design is 3 groups and 7 elements. Distance scale in feet. It accepts 60mm screw-in filters, or Series 8 filters inserted into the two-piece hood.It is said that around two thousand units of the Nikkor 85mm f1.5 were...
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95% Mint
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Elmarit 90mm f2.8 (M) Black
Elmarit 90mm f2.8 in black chrome finish. Yellow scale engraving. Leica catalog number 11129. Serial number is in the 2.42-million range, manufactured in 1970. Optical construction is 3 groups and 5 elements.In 1965, the Canadian-made successor Tele-Elmarit was introduced, but this Elmarit continued to be produced in Germany in parallel.It offers excellent image quality similar to the Tele-Elma...
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95% Mint
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Hektor 73mm f1.9 (L) All Black
Here is the English translation without using double quotation marks:Hektor 73 mm f1.9 in the rare all-black finish. The Leitz code is HEKON. The serial number is in the 140,000 range. While serial number tables indicate this piece was made in 1932, some data suggests that all-black Hektor 7.3 cm lenses were produced in 1933 and 1934.The Hektor 73 mm began as a non-rangefinder-coupled lens in i...
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92% B
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Planar 85mm f1.4 (Contarex)
Planar 85mm f1.4 with T* coating, made by Carl Zeiss in Oberkochen. A medium telephoto lens for the high-end Contarex SLR system, manufactured in 1974. Despite its outstanding reputation for three-dimensional rendering and soft, beautiful bokeh, only about 400 units were produced. It is said to have been a special order model for professional use. Ideal for portrait photography. Features a uniq...
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95% Mint
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Sonnar 85mm f2 (Contarex) Black
Carl Zeiss Sonnar 85mm f2, a renowned medium telephoto lens for the Contarex mount.This particular example features a helicoid ring with an aluminum bare-metal finish.Introduced in 1958, a total of 7,585 units were produced by 1973.This lens was made in 1973, one of the final production year pieces.It has a 3-group, 7-element optical design, a minimum focusing distance of 80 cm, and weighs appr...
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Nikkor Auto 55mm f1.2 (F)
Nikkor-S Auto 55mm f1.2.Introduced in 1965 as a large-aperture, high-speed lens for the Nikon F. It remained in production for an impressive 13 years as a long-selling classic.Despite its compact size, it achieves a bright maximum aperture of f1.2, making it highly effective for indoor and nighttime photography. The optical design is a 5-group, 7-element double Gauss type, created by Yoshiyuki ...
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95% Mint
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Summarex 85mm f1.5 (L)
Summarex 85mm f1.5. Serial number in the 820,000 range, manufactured in 1950. Leitz product code SOOCX. Leica L-mount with rangefinder coupling. Optical design: 5 groups, 7 elements in a modified Gauss formula. Distance scale in feet. The diaphragm consists of 15 blades, delivering beautifully smooth bokeh. Filter size E58.Among Leitz screw-mount medium-telephoto lenses, the Summarex 8.5 cm boa...
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Planar C 80mm f2.8 (Hasselblad) Early
Carl Zeiss Planar 80mm f2.8 for Hasselblad 500 series. Serial number in the 1.59 million range. This is an early six-element version made in 1957, featuring beautiful golden coating. The lens contains radioactive glass and shows measurable activity on a dosimeter. The helicoid scale is marked in feet.Although early six-element Planars are well-known for issues such as coating deterioration or b...
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93% B
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Sonnar 85mm f2 (Contax)
¥80,000
Renowned Sonnar 85mm f2, commonly known as Hachigo Sonnar. Postwar production by Carl Zeiss Jena. Serial number in the 3.2 million range, manufactured around 1947. Aluminum barrel version with meter scale. Optical design consists of 3 groups and 6 elements, featuring T coating. Minimum focusing distance is 1.2 meters. Actual weight is 386 grams. Filter size is 49mm.This aluminum-barrel model is...
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