Leitz Canada 90mm f/1 on eBay

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Well, the BIN seems quite excessive, really, for a loupe. What else is there to do with an unfocusable telephoto lens?

erikhaugsby said:
but does the BIN seem really cheap for the lens?
 
This is a great paperweight to have on my desk. A rangefinder should stay low weight; else I would use my SLRs.
 
raid amin said:
This is a great paperweight to have on my desk. A rangefinder should stay low weight; else I would use my SLRs.

I don't need my rangefinders to be light: that's no concern at all for me. But I do need the lens to focus.
 
raid amin said:
That's another important factor indeed. However, in this particular case, the weight is simply too much.

It is a big one, isn't it? The Nikkor 85/2 is a plenty heavy lens (in my experience); the 90 'Cron must be slightly worse, and this thing would be monstrous.
 
The ebay ad puts the weight at five pounds! That's a bunch of 90mm Summicrons bound together on top of each other.
 
I dunno, just thought that this would be worth a little more considering the value of the Elcan military lens.

Guess not, but I do wonder why they made it in LTM mount and not M mount. Easy use in both systems, as opposed to just the M system?
 
I bought a simillar huge lens made by Leitz and it still is in front me each day. It is the size of a 500mm lens and weighs a ton. I thought that I could somehow find the right adapter for it. The seller mentioned that it could be done. Now I have a ten-fifteen pound lens without a mount.
 
erikhaugsby said:
I dunno, just thought that this would be worth a little more considering the value of the Elcan military lens.

Guess not, but I do wonder why they made it in LTM mount and not M mount. Easy use in both systems, as opposed to just the M system?

This is a industrial lens and in this case, one made for x-ray machine. Also 39mm is a fairly common standard to use, like on a CRT, enlarger, etc. Fitted on a SLR, this can make a nice "artistic" macro lens. I'll be interested if it has iris control... alas...

Here's one taken with a XR-Heligon (same application but from Rodenstock)...
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merciful said:
It is a big one, isn't it? The Nikkor 85/2 is a plenty heavy lens (in my experience); the 90 'Cron must be slightly worse, and this thing would be monstrous.

Yikes! I must be really used to SLRs, because I consider my 85/2 Nikkor to be small, light and svelte!
 
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