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Ross Xtralux 90/3.5 (L)
Non-Leitz Leica Screw mount, made by Ross, London. 4 elements. Focusing well and makes nice image! Slight cleaning marks, yet still very clean as this lens. Rare!
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93%
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Sonnar 85/2 (M42改)
T coating Sonnar made in 1945 modified to M42 mount. 6 elements in 3 groups. Aluminum barrel. Very slight cleaning mark on coating on inner element, however it does not effect to image quality.
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92%
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Biotar 80/2 (M42改)
Modified to M42 from VP Exakta mount. Made in 1933. Slight coating damage in the front element, however it is still very clean as its age. Excellent round aperture. Our test shot shows sharp and natural color images.
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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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Carl Meyer Speed 60/1.5 (L改)
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93%
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Angenieux 75mm f3.5 (L)
Tyep Z3. Original Leica screw mount. 3 groups 3 elements. Latest type with light-blue mono-coat. Made in 1947. The focusing knob and rear cap are also original. Focusing and its image are very fine! Very rare.
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91%
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Kinoptik Apochromat 75/2 (M改)
This is a movie lens which was made by French optical maker, Kinoptik.
It was modified to Leica M mount by Mr. Miyazaki from Japan.
Now it covers from close-up to infinity on 35mm camera.
It makes very sharp image!
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92%
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Kern Macro-Switar 75/1.9 Midified to M
Made by Kern in Switzerland, famous manufacturer of cinema lens for Alpa. Modified to M mount by Miyazaki. 6 elements in 6 groups. Light and compact yet sharp performance. Works very well.
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93%
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Biotar 58/2 (L)
M42 lens mount modified by Carl Zeiss Jena. Coupled with rangefinder, focusing ring works very smoothly. Perfectly usable with Leica.
Fully serviced in Oct, 2012.
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92%
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