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wondering about a price on a nib, demo lens.
it has barely been touched.
a 90/2.8 m hexanon for leica.
i'm waiting on a confirmed quote but unless there has been a mistake, the price seems very, very good.
joe
it has barely been touched.
a 90/2.8 m hexanon for leica.
i'm waiting on a confirmed quote but unless there has been a mistake, the price seems very, very good.
joe
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i have done the searches but have not been able to determine what a good price might be.
i had not been thinking about this lens for my 90 but i may have a shot at a new one.
help...
joe
i had not been thinking about this lens for my 90 but i may have a shot at a new one.
help...
joe
Meleica
Well-known
My old pal Joe, NIB at $ 450 USD would be a very good price....hope this helps....
Dan
Dan
Lou Iaquinto
Tinshed
Hi Joe,
I bought one (NIB) here at a camera shop in Melbourne for $400 AUD which at the moment is about $305 USD. I don't think Iwould go much higher than that.
Good luck,
Lou
I bought one (NIB) here at a camera shop in Melbourne for $400 AUD which at the moment is about $305 USD. I don't think Iwould go much higher than that.
Good luck,
Lou
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305 seems really low...i doubt i would find one at that price locally.
they originally sold for over 1000 cdn.
thanks dan, ol' pal!

joe
they originally sold for over 1000 cdn.
thanks dan, ol' pal!
joe
Lou Iaquinto
Tinshed
OK Joe, maybe I got lucky.
Cheers,
Lou
Cheers,
Lou
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Lou Iaquinto said:OK Joe, maybe I got lucky.
Cheers,
Lou
very lucky i think.
i checked ebay and they were more than that too.
joe
Al Patterson
Ferroequinologist
There's one on the auction site for $349
There's one on the auction site for $349
I doubt it will go that low.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7623764065&rd=1&sspagename=STRK:MEWA:IT&rd=1
There's one on the auction site for $349
I doubt it will go that low.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7623764065&rd=1&sspagename=STRK:MEWA:IT&rd=1
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StuartR
Guest
I bought mine new in box, non-demo with full warranty for 325 dollars. That was in the fall, in Japan.
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i saw that too al and i agree that it will likely go higher.
stuart, 325 is a good price i think.
i'll know for sure on monday, but the one i saw today was priced at 395 cdn which is about 356 u.s.
i doubt that i'd find another one locally at all, let alone at a lower price.
the saleman needed to double check on the price so i have to wait till next week.
if that is the correct price i think i'll buy it.
i have been looking for a nice elmar c 90/4, factoring cost and performance but this new 90/2.8 is in the same ballpark, money wise, is faster and from what i have read is as good a performer, maybe better.
and new is nice...
stuart, 325 is a good price i think.
i'll know for sure on monday, but the one i saw today was priced at 395 cdn which is about 356 u.s.
i doubt that i'd find another one locally at all, let alone at a lower price.
the saleman needed to double check on the price so i have to wait till next week.
if that is the correct price i think i'll buy it.
i have been looking for a nice elmar c 90/4, factoring cost and performance but this new 90/2.8 is in the same ballpark, money wise, is faster and from what i have read is as good a performer, maybe better.
and new is nice...
S
StuartR
Guest
Joe, I think that is a very good price. And I think it is going to be a superb performer. Mine was way beyond the Tele-Elmarit that I had. I am not quite sure what happened in Ray's thread about it, but I think exposure and subject matter was working against it. It is a very sharp and contrasty lens, and I don't think it really got a fair shake in that thread. Unfortunately, I am away from my scanner or I would post some stuff taken with it. One nice thing about it is that it is small, light, and features a sliding hood. It makes it very nice and easy to use and a good choice to get a lot of extra reach and a reasonably fast max aperture with only a tiny bit of extra bulk.
RayPA
Ignore It (It'll go away)
I think the 90/2.8 can go for as high as $600. I saw someone *TRY* to sell one at $1500 (it didn't sell). If you can get one in the $300-$400 range that would be a good deal.
Like Stuart says I don't think it came out looking too good in my comparison thread, but it's a nice "fast" lens, in a very nice size. I shot some more with it last week. I've attached a closeup portrait shot in full direct sun, with a green filter, and a little USM.
Good luck with your search.

Like Stuart says I don't think it came out looking too good in my comparison thread, but it's a nice "fast" lens, in a very nice size. I shot some more with it last week. I've attached a closeup portrait shot in full direct sun, with a green filter, and a little USM.
Good luck with your search.
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very nice shot ray!
i'd say that was sharp.
now, i just have to hope the price quoted sticks.
joe
i'd say that was sharp.
now, i just have to hope the price quoted sticks.
joe
amateriat
We're all light!
Joe: when I bought mine (new) in late 2002, I paid $375. Mind you, it was part of a package, including a Hexar kit (body, 50mm f/2 M-Hex, flash, and that posh display case), so the dealer cut me a bit of slack. A fair price for a clean one, with box and case, should be $450-500 tops, IMO. The lens is a true sleeper, well-designed, well-built. No need to compare it with all the other worthy 90s; it stands on its own merits, and well.
- Barrett
- Barrett
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i'm gettin' excited...
RayPA
Ignore It (It'll go away)
Not a hijacking
Not a hijacking
Barrett,
Do you shoot mostly color with your Hex lenses? Thanks.
p.s. I tried to send you a PM, but your box is full (hence the edited title of this post).
Ray
Not a hijacking
amateriat said:Joe: when I bought mine (new) in late 2002, I paid $375. Mind you, it was part of a package, including a Hexar kit (body, 50mm f/2 M-Hex, flash, and that posh display case), so the dealer cut me a bit of slack. A fair price for a clean one, with box and case, should be $450-500 tops, IMO. The lens is a true sleeper, well-designed, well-built. No need to compare it with all the other worthy 90s; it stands on its own merits, and well.
- Barrett
Barrett,
Do you shoot mostly color with your Hex lenses? Thanks.
p.s. I tried to send you a PM, but your box is full (hence the edited title of this post).
Ray
amateriat
We're all light!
Last time I checked, it's a 70/30 mix of b/w to color. Searching my hard drives for examples of both as I write this.
- Barrett
P.S. Thanks for reminding me...cleaning out the ol' PM box right now!
- Barrett
P.S. Thanks for reminding me...cleaning out the ol' PM box right now!
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nyx
Established
Last month, some german company sold cca 15 of them on eBay at 300 EUR BIN price. They're all gone now though.
peter_n
Veteran
Great lens. I traded mine in for a "thin" TE. Not sure if I did the right thing. Don't even think about it Joe - that's a good price!
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StuartR
Guest
Peter, if your thin TE is anything like my thin TE, I am not sure you did the right thing. The Konica is definitely sharper wide open. That said, I have not done a full comparison of them in varied lighting conditions. That said, the TE is still a great lens, so no big loss.
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