dlove5
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Not sure if this is the right forum, but I'll give this a shot.
A while back I picked up a Novoflex 105/3.5 Noflexar with a LTM mount as a freebie that was mounted to an old Pentax bellows via a LTM -> m42 mount. It does not have its own focusing mount.
I just had it cleaned up, but haven't really tried it out.
Has anybody had any experience with this lens or know anything about it?
The only info I can find is that it was made between 1967 and 1969 and is supposedly a very sharp macro lens for its time.
Thanks.
A while back I picked up a Novoflex 105/3.5 Noflexar with a LTM mount as a freebie that was mounted to an old Pentax bellows via a LTM -> m42 mount. It does not have its own focusing mount.
I just had it cleaned up, but haven't really tried it out.
Has anybody had any experience with this lens or know anything about it?
The only info I can find is that it was made between 1967 and 1969 and is supposedly a very sharp macro lens for its time.
Thanks.
nickdando
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Wasn't it designed to only be used with the Novoflex bellows?
I still have a 200mm f3.8 rapid follow-focus lens. Instead of a focusing ring, it uses a trigger grip to focus. There was also a 300mm version, together with some tele-extenders.
They are/were of very good quality.
Nick
I still have a 200mm f3.8 rapid follow-focus lens. Instead of a focusing ring, it uses a trigger grip to focus. There was also a 300mm version, together with some tele-extenders.
They are/were of very good quality.
Nick