Canon EX 125mm f3.5 Lens

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Hi, I recently bumped into this funny-looking lens at an antique store in Carlsbad. I made the mistake of looking through the glass and what I saw captivated me and made me want to try this lens out.

Here is the lens:
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Has anyone here used it perhaps? Info from Canon is a bit skimpy:
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And the corresponding camera:
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I wonder if this lens can be mounted in a 4/3 body. I hear there is an adapter for it on a micro 4/3 mount but 4/3 is all I have.

I have been unable to see any samples of photos taken with this lens.

Appreciate any and all input.
 
Andy they made four lens 50 1.8 , 35 3.5 , 95 3.5 and your 125 3.5 the lens have no aperture blades, the blades were made with in the lens mount on the camera. I don't think your lens will work on anything other than that camera . I have three cameras , one canon and two Bell and Howell versions ( made by canon )

Here are a few shots with different lens. this is one of only two cameras I know of that are made like this.
 

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The other camera was the Ricoh 126C it takes the old 126 film cartridge. I'm able to reload those cartridges with 35mm film to keep it going. Lenses made for it were just like the Canon, with a 50 , 35, and 100. but they won't work on any other camera except the Ricoh.
 

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One has to wonder. What were they thinking? A really bad answer to a question nobody asked.
There are too many cameras and even more great lenes that will work on modern digital bodies to bother with crippled lens heads like this. The other half of thje lens is in the camera.
Buy complete lenses.

Wayne
 
Tom, thank you for the background and the photos. Btw, the colors and detail on these pics look great, I assume the lenses are pretty good optically?

Speaking of ways to mount it, I found this post on eBay by a gentleman who claims it can be mounted on a m4/3 body: link

Quote from the eBay post: "Placed on a Leica screw mount bellows unit front adapter of the visoflex, or a simple 39mm THREAD TUBE; it will focus through to all Lumix m4/3 rds series or olympus M4/3 rd's series or Sony Nex 3 or 5,7 (adpt. LTM > nex) series digital camera Micro 4/3rd's with a mounted m39 to m4/3 rds adapter, or LTM to m4/3 rd's. m39>m42 adapter also for ALL m42 screw thread cameras."

I can't help but wonder what it can produce on a digital body...
 
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