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Mine's German, but the slow speeds are slow, the 1/2 second takes a quickly-said "one elephant" to close which means it's about one second. Unfortunatley for me, relations with the shop I would've taken it to to get it fixed soured too much over a Mamiya-sekor C 45mm S which couldn't focus to infinity and the neutral feedback I left on ebay - they wanted me to change it by taking into consideration previous years of business. But feedback is only supposed to be about a particular transaction, which in this case left me with no lens and a refund even before I could ask about getting it fixed.Nice little camera; I loved the one I had back in the seventies. If I remember correctly, mine was made in Singapore. Not sure how to translate "Der Klunk!" into Malay, though being onomatopoeic, it's probably still close.![]()
Yup, the 80mm is a bit of a beast. I had one, and believed myself to be a very cool photographer because it was so big. Hey, I was 20 at the time, but I suspect that impressive size still serves to sell a lot of lenses these days, too! Apart from that, it was sharp as a tack, so let's hope you enjoy your purchase.Mine's German, but the slow speeds are slow, the 1/2 second takes a quickly-said "one elephant" to close which means it's about one second. Unfortunatley for me, relations with the shop I would've taken it to to get it fixed soured too much over a Mamiya-sekor C 45mm S which couldn't focus to infinity and the neutral feedback I left on ebay - they wanted me to change it by taking into consideration previous years of business. But feedback is only supposed to be about a particular transaction, which in this case left me with no lens and a refund even before I could ask about getting it fixed.
Anyway, this week I bought a Carl Zeiss Pro-Tessar 80mm f4 lens for my Rollieflex SL26. It came with a case but no lens caps. Seems to be in very good condition. It's rather heavier than I expected.
Leica Summilux-M 35mm F1.4 ASPH Lens - Black (Used) |
The Ambion 35mm is lovely and is the one I use the mostA very nice AGFA Ambi Silette with the Color-Solinar 50/2.8. In time I plan to get the other lenses for it.
I'll have to pick up the boot polish as the case does not smell any longer. Luigi's bag has a very convenient grip incorporated. It does get in the way, though.AndyCapp, do you use boot polish on these leather cases? I always do. Then I end up chucking them out 'cos they get in the way, lol.
I have the other two lenses, so I'd love to find one of these.The Ambion 35mm is lovely and is the one I use the most
Just browsed 3bay, those prices are crazy! I paid less for the whole setup than what they ask for 1 lensI have the other two lenses, so I'd love to find one of these.
I' d love to see some pictures taken with it. I am a fun of Rikenon glass.Found a Ricoh 519 rangefinder (1958?) for the price of a couple of coffees. It works perfectly and is in beautiful condition. I may run a film through it after cleaning the lens out. Interested if anyone has used one and how the lens performs? It's a 6 element, 4.5cm f1.9 Rikenon.
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Do you know which typewriters had this inscription and when were they produced?If it’s like typewriters, “East” German made would say “Made in USSR Occupied Germany.” But of course it ain’t typewriters!
My Estonian neighbor was involved in smuggling typewriters to his home country –which had ceased officially to exist when the Russians took over.Do you know which typewriters had this inscription and when were they produced?