JOLILLO
Member
I found this and I don't know if it is a real lens or some kind of strange fake:
erikhaugsby
killer of threads
It looks like the head from a 90mm f/4 Elmar got mounted on a focusing helical for use on a Visoflex.
petronius
Veteran
Could be OTZFO; photo.net had this thread:
http://photo.net/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg?msg_id=00GLRn
http://photo.net/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg?msg_id=00GLRn
OldNick
Well-known
I can't read the FL in your photo because of a glare spot. It could be an enlarging lens or the front cell from a 135mm telephoto.
Jim N.
Jim N.
JOLILLO
Member
The focal length is 90mm
Dralowid
Michael
It's real.
It is the lens head from a 90?mm Elmar made in the US in a short focussing mount for M Visoflex II or III.
Sorry, can't tell the codename for the mount without my reference books or whether it will focus to infinity (but suspect it will).
Hood is original also.
Michael
It is the lens head from a 90?mm Elmar made in the US in a short focussing mount for M Visoflex II or III.
Sorry, can't tell the codename for the mount without my reference books or whether it will focus to infinity (but suspect it will).
Hood is original also.
Michael
JOLILLO
Member
Yes Petronius, what you pointed out makes sense to me... You know it is existed in 90mm.
At first I was thinking about some kind of 90mm collapsible half silver half black, and it sound impossible to me.
At first I was thinking about some kind of 90mm collapsible half silver half black, and it sound impossible to me.
hans voralberg
Veteran
This setup is quite common I think, I've seen several like that
JOLILLO
Member
Then Hans, it is a 90mm elmar+OTZFO for Visoflex, Isn't it?
John Shriver
Well-known
There's no infinity focusing helical for the 90mm Elmar on Visoflex, but there is one for the Focaslide. The Focaslide is a lot thinner than any Visoflex.
But, this looks like the common M-mount Viso helical.
Unless the seller can re-unite it with the correct RF-coupled focusing mount, this lens is likely never be accurately RF-coupled again. Sad.
But, this looks like the common M-mount Viso helical.
Unless the seller can re-unite it with the correct RF-coupled focusing mount, this lens is likely never be accurately RF-coupled again. Sad.
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