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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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SMC Takumar 135/3.5 (Alpa)
Very rare original Takumar 135mm lens for Alpa. ALPA cord announced in 1974 was TEXETA. It is hard to finder an Alpa telephoto lens as ALPA was known as wide-angle lenses. It is rarely seen. (The camera is not included.)
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Carl Meyer Speed 60/1.5 (L改)
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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 According to the lens barrel, it seems to be originally made for Exakta.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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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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Frilon 50/1.5 (L改)
Standard lens for FUTURA, Germany has been modified to Leica L mount. The focusing ring was used from Red scale Elmar. Very sensitive modification. Coupled with rangefinder very well. User-friendly lens with light weight and compact barrel.
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Photomaton 3inch f2 (M改)
Made for Goerz camera but it was stopped manufacturing only for test lens and did not really on market. Makes clear image and soft bokeh. Coupled with rangefinder. Slight cleaning marks on the glass, yet it does not affect to image quality. @Very Rare@
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Double-Plasmat 8 1/4 inch f5.5
From Hugo Meyer. You can enjoy for 2 types of focal length. 8 1/4inch f/5.5 with both front and rear parts, 14 1/4inch f/11 with rear part. Clean glass!
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Topcor 35/2.8 (L)
6 elements in 4 groups. Very rare lens with the big finder and the original box, they are also very rare!
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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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Dallmeyer Kinematograph 3inch f1.9 (Exakta改)
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Foca Oplar 28/4.5 (M改)
Asymmetry Type 6 elements lens. Made around 1961. Foca Universal R mount lens was modified to Leica M mount by Mr. Miyazaki. Some discolored spots on the back side of front element, yet it does not affect to image quality. Please refer to the pictures.