CanonRFinder
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HI Guys,
First, I will get those that have purchased my book to do an update on an error that I just noticed 😱. On Page 89 in the T4 column in the "Military markings" row can you please replace the "none" with <EP>. This mark first appeared in the middle of 1953, the 50mm f/1.5 lens was still being produced, and some were sold via the Military PX stores in Japan and Korea. I have recorded five examples to date so they are not rare but unusual. If anyone comes across lenses that are unusual or have a query don't hesitate to email me. Recently on eBay, two M39 Canon lenses appeared for sale with an extra digit in the serial number so the oddball lenses still pop up from time to time 😎. I had examples so didn't bid.
To date I have sold 100 books but with the current financial climate it will take some time to break even...but that’s life. Peter
First, I will get those that have purchased my book to do an update on an error that I just noticed 😱. On Page 89 in the T4 column in the "Military markings" row can you please replace the "none" with <EP>. This mark first appeared in the middle of 1953, the 50mm f/1.5 lens was still being produced, and some were sold via the Military PX stores in Japan and Korea. I have recorded five examples to date so they are not rare but unusual. If anyone comes across lenses that are unusual or have a query don't hesitate to email me. Recently on eBay, two M39 Canon lenses appeared for sale with an extra digit in the serial number so the oddball lenses still pop up from time to time 😎. I had examples so didn't bid.
To date I have sold 100 books but with the current financial climate it will take some time to break even...but that’s life. Peter