Sonnar2
Well-known
7567090404 at auction site.
Late S/N (mine has 10704) but I doubt seriously about the sellers statement. If he had used this lens only twice, how he managed to lose the original back cap?
Also the T60-2 hood seems to be the 135mm f2.5 hood - I have this hood too and it's usable... the original hood should be T60 (a bit shorter). Mine don't have the plastic front cap. If someone wants to trade against a 50mm "Canon" plastic cap (the right cap for 1.4/50 ser.II) please email me.
According to HOOPER this was sold from Mar 1961-June 1973, 1852 produced. Among the rarest late Canon RF lenses but worth 1000 USD?? Yesterday a very nice black LTM Nikkor 2/85 went for 800 EUR incl. commission charge at Live Auctions in Vienna (started at 250 EUR so went with to 600 EUR). I firmly believe the reason why this black NIKKOR-P is so rare is because it was common knowledge at that time that - despite it's brilliant exterieur - it's performance (of an 1948 design) was INFERIOR to the newer Canon 1.8/85 and Leica Summicron lenses...
Are we CANON RF guys going the Nikon way???
cheers, Frank
http://www.taunusreiter.de/Cameras/Canon_Main.html
Late S/N (mine has 10704) but I doubt seriously about the sellers statement. If he had used this lens only twice, how he managed to lose the original back cap?
Also the T60-2 hood seems to be the 135mm f2.5 hood - I have this hood too and it's usable... the original hood should be T60 (a bit shorter). Mine don't have the plastic front cap. If someone wants to trade against a 50mm "Canon" plastic cap (the right cap for 1.4/50 ser.II) please email me.
According to HOOPER this was sold from Mar 1961-June 1973, 1852 produced. Among the rarest late Canon RF lenses but worth 1000 USD?? Yesterday a very nice black LTM Nikkor 2/85 went for 800 EUR incl. commission charge at Live Auctions in Vienna (started at 250 EUR so went with to 600 EUR). I firmly believe the reason why this black NIKKOR-P is so rare is because it was common knowledge at that time that - despite it's brilliant exterieur - it's performance (of an 1948 design) was INFERIOR to the newer Canon 1.8/85 and Leica Summicron lenses...
Are we CANON RF guys going the Nikon way???
cheers, Frank
http://www.taunusreiter.de/Cameras/Canon_Main.html