arbib
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=150203997048&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT&ih=005
WOW !!! $600.00 starting bid............
12 Hours left From the Time of this Post.....7:40pm EST USA 1/15/2008
WOW !!! $600.00 starting bid............
12 Hours left From the Time of this Post.....7:40pm EST USA 1/15/2008
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chambrenoire
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There is a chrome version for 330$ Buy It Now - but the seller doesn't accept Paypal 
xayraa33
rangefinder user and fancier
I'd rather buy the CV 21mm for that price.
arbib
Well-known
xayraa33 said:I'd rather buy the CV 21mm for that price.
I was thinking more in a rare (for real) collectible..for those who collect FSU Gear.
Yes, I too would get a CV 21, 25, or 28 over the FSUs for a user lens..Agreed
M. Valdemar
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peterm1
Veteran
I have seen some reveiws of these, and by all accounts these are pretty good lenses but the asking price is too high in this case IMHO.
Rayt
Nonplayer Character
That auction has been there forever so I guess the general bidding public feels the same way.
conradyiu
closer
what is the recent 2009 market price for this Russar 20mm? would like to get one. a shop around me have both black and chrome one and finder, US600 with finder, out of my budget ....
Roger Hicks
Veteran
I've bought and sold about a dozen. Occasionally you come across a dud, but generally they are quite sharp and fun to use.
I must have been unlucky because I've owned one and used two and both were among the worst lenses I've ever used. As a user, the Voigtländer 21/4 has it all.
Cheers,
R.
brachal
Refrigerated User
what is the recent 2009 market price for this Russar 20mm? would like to get one. a shop around me have both black and chrome one and finder, US600 with finder, out of my budget ....
fedka has one for $625, so that's probably a reasonable price. Prices for rarer or more collectible FSU lenses have gone up quite a lot in the last couple of years.
Armoured
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One is selling in Moscow for about $430 (12500 rubles). Not cheap and the shop is not the cheapest, but it is considered a rare lens.
http://www.fotofishka.ru/index.php?productID=805
http://www.fotofishka.ru/index.php?productID=805
PMCC
Late adopter.
I must have been unlucky because I've owned one and used two and both were among the worst lenses I've ever used. As a user, the Voigtländer 21/4 has it all.
My late black version Russar MR-2 works a treat, sharp as I could wish, and I find it loads of fun to use. I love the pancake form factor, and it makes a handy set-up on an LTM body. Part of the appeal is that it's an über-cool looking lens, no FSU ugly duckling; the parallax-correcting metal finder is only slightly smaller than a Sony TV set.
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Tom A
RFF Sponsor
I did pick one of these up in Rome about a decade ago. It was cheap (I think about $100) and came with the finder, everything in original packaging. I was mainly interested in the finder - so the lens was a bonus. I did a quick roll as a test - gave the roll to a 1-hour lab and strange pictures. Looked like really bad "fish-eye" shots - fuzzy, out of focus etc.
Some "optical analysis" revealed that one of the center elements was never installed!! Good thing, the finder was perfect (and they are good finders). I have had those lenses before and after the "Roman" one and they are not bad - but a VC 21f4 is much, much better - and comes with all the elements installed!
The lens was a black one, with a # 880808 or something like that - so it went to a friend who likes #8 on things - and he did not care about the missing element!
Some "optical analysis" revealed that one of the center elements was never installed!! Good thing, the finder was perfect (and they are good finders). I have had those lenses before and after the "Roman" one and they are not bad - but a VC 21f4 is much, much better - and comes with all the elements installed!
The lens was a black one, with a # 880808 or something like that - so it went to a friend who likes #8 on things - and he did not care about the missing element!
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