Canon LTM Canon 100mm f/3.5 LTM lens

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Thanks for the Info!

How much would one have to sell with milky rear element and no ex condition, to be a fair deal?

You may be able to clean that fogged rear element yourself- the rear of the lens is easy to disassemble with a lens spanner, and the simple design makes putting it back together straigtforward. I have cleaned a couple of lenses this way, with very good results. Took me 10 or 15 minutes to complete.
 
Love this lens. Compared it with the 100mm F2 which is much bigger and heavier. 100/3.5 is tiny, sharp and easy to use, most importantly it's very cheap. Can't go wrong.
 
You may be able to clean that fogged rear element yourself- the rear of the lens is easy to disassemble with a lens spanner, and the simple design makes putting it back together straigtforward. I have cleaned a couple of lenses this way, with very good results. Took me 10 or 15 minutes to complete.

This seems a common problem.
 
Anyone in the US willing to part with their copy? I'm looking to pick one up. Send me a PM if possible.
 
Love this lens. I don't use it often but its small usually take it with me (unlike the chrome Canon 135mm it replaced).

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/cannelbrae/6616023469

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/cannelbrae/7642079026/
 
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Hi,

Just started back using my Canon 7 and found this website. Here are two from the 100mm f3.5 LTM (version 2), shot on Delta 100, souped in HC-110 (dil B).

Edd
 

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