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  1. Lower prices: Horseman 45FA = $475.00 Rodenstock 135mm lens with lensboard = $199.00 Horseman Universal 4x5 finder = $200.00 Everything together plus a bonus of 3 usable 4x5 film holders = $800.00 Shipping/insurance at cost
  2. FS: Horseman 45fa 4x5 field camera, design is compact and similar to a Linhof Technika, but with less bellows draw, smaller, and very much lighter. Very well-made, but not German heavy metal. Camera is in good condition, bellows is sound, pleats in good condition, ground glass and fresnel screen in place, with faint grid marks and roll film format corner marks as well. Some generalized wear on the metal surfaces make this an 8 of 10 condition. All movements are sound. A great camera with both front and rear movements. Asking $600 + shipping/insurance. If you buy with the lens listed below and the viewfinder listed below, I'll throw in three 4x5 film holders that are usable. I will also give a package price of $1000 + shipping/insurance if someone buys all three items (camera, viewfinder, and lens with lensboard). FS: Rodenstock 135mm f5.6 Sironar-N lens in Copal #0 all-black shutter of late vintage. This lens is optically identical to the later APO-Sironar-N, the Caltar-IIN 135mm f5.6, and the Sinaron 135mm f5.6 Sinaron-S (yes, the Sinaron-S is the same as the Sironar-N! confusing!). Comes with front and rear caps, the shutter seems properly timed and snappy. On a third party Horseman lensboard which seems a bit thick but still fits properly. This lens has a major advantage, in that it can fit inside the camera when folded up. Glass is clean, overall condition is 9 of 10. Asking $250 + shipping/insurance. FS: Horseman Universal Zoom Finder for 4x5. This contraption is a rather large viewfinder, which can be adjusted for 90mm-400mm field of view on a 4x5, and also can be adjusted for parallax. It fits in a cold or hot shoe, and can be used with the Horseman 45fa camera. It can also be removed from the camera and used as a framing device, which is very handy given that a 4x5 camera takes some time and effort to set up. Condition is 9 of 10, with clean glass. Asking $200 + shipping/insurance.
  3. FS: Two Leica R 3-cam lenses. A) FS: Leica 35mm f2.0 Summicron-R 3-cam lens, SN 308xxxx, so the latest (Mandler) design. Labelled Leitz Wetzlar. Glass is clean with the exception of a uniform faint blue discoloration of the coating around the rim of the front element, which should have no effect on actual pictures. It's possible that this may just be the natural appearance of the rim of the glass, but mentioned in the spirit of full disclosure. The first picture shows this, and, although it's not obvious, the blue color is uniform around the front element. Body has substantial overall wear, on the milled aperture and focus rings, also the edge of the lens hood. A great user, this is a great lens. Comes with front and rear caps. Asking $699.00 + shipping/insurance. B) Leica 90mm f2.0 Summicron-R 3-cam (last pre-ASPH version). SN 306xxxx, labelled Leitz Canada. Clean glass, body has some overall wear on milled rings, paint in distance labels seems to have been poorly reapplied (by previous owner?). Comes with front and rear caps. This lens is thought by some to be the classic Leitz portrait lens. Asking $499 + shipping/insurance. If anyone buys the two lenses together, I will throw in a dual R-system rear lens cap, which allows you to cap the rear of two lenses back-to-back.
  4. FS: Hasselblad Zeiss 60mm f3.5 CB Distagon lens. Condition is 8 of 10, there's some general wear on the barrel but silkscreened numbers and lettering are still good. Glass is clean, shutter appears to be properly timed. The CB version of the 60mm Distagon is supposed to be optically identical to the CF version. The Zeiss published MTF curves are identical for the two. Comes with front and rear caps. Asking $550 + shipping/insurance. Paypal OK.
  5. FS: Tele Rolleiflex (Type 1) with legendary 135mm Sonnar lens. Condition is an easy 8+, one small scratch on the taking lens barrel (see photo), some general wear, but clean glass for both the taking and viewing lenses. No separation in the taking lens as is often seen in this model. Recent shutter CLA means that the speeds are good, but please be aware that the self-timer is not functional. Also included is the Rolleinar 0.35x, which is necessary for head shot portraits. Condition of the Rolleinar is 8+ as well, with clean glass. Focus screen has been replaced with a modern one giving better brightness. This is a very nice camera, comes with satin lens cap. Asking US$1500 + shipping/insurance. US sale only.
  6. FS: Fuji 16-55mm f2.8 lens, 8+ condition. With caps and hood, no box. Lens hood has numerous scuffs. Typical dust on rubberized zoom ring. Glass is good, as are mechanicals. Asking US$750 + shipping / insurance. Paypal fine.
  7. I've decided to split this up, and the 40mm, 65mm, and 150mm, and 18mm extension tube are sold. Please PM if you're interested in other items.
  8. Selling a full Bronica SQ-B kit, with multiple lenses and two 120 backs. If you are looking for pristine, mint equipment, don't bother reading any further, just move on :^). If you're looking for a relatively complete medium format kit to use, then read on. I'd like to sell everything as a lot. Deficiencies are noted, but please be aware that the overall appearance of the gear is USED, in general I'd rate things about a 7, but everything works fine. Note that all lenses have some degree of interelement dust, which should not affect the images. Note that the SQ-B does not have the ability to have a light meter, even with the metered prism. First, we have a Bronica SQ-B with waist level finder, standard focus screen with split image and microprism, 80mm/f2.8 PS lens, with two 120 film backs and an extra 220 film insert. The 80mm lens has clean glass. The focus screen has a number of scratches but they do not affect the ability of the screen to present a sharp image to the user. Additional gear is noted below, asking price for everything is US$1000 + shipping/insurance. Shipping charges are likely to be substantial for all of this, so I will cap the buyer's cost for shipping at $50 (CONUS shipping only). A list of all items: - Bronica SQ-B with 80mm/f2.8 PS lens (clean glass) and two 120 backs with darkslides (7) (backs do not have light leaks that I've been able to see in the negatives) - Bronica 40mm f4 PS lens (7) with clean glass - Bronica 50mm f3.5 PS lens (7) with clean glass (takes 77mm filters) - Bronica 50mm f3.5 S lens (7) with clean glass (takes 67mm filters) - Bronica 65mm f4 PS lens (7-) with clean glass - Bronica 150mm f3.5 PS lens (7-) with clean glass - Bronica 250mm f5.6 PS lens (7) with marks on front element (should not affect pictures) - 220 film insert in case - 65mm-80mm hood - S-18 extension tube (18mm) - NPC Polaroid back (kinda useless since film is no longer made for this) - meterless prism (which has something rattling around in it, but it is usable) - front and rear caps for the lenses Note that the Bronica SQ series has leaf shutters in the lenses, but the shutters are electronically timed from the body, so you will get consistent exposure from lens to lens. That's a major advantage compared to it's Swedish competitor. Glass is not as highly regarded as Zeiss, of course, but it is quite good. These lenses when new sold for a couple of thousand US$ each. Again, none of these pieces are pretty, but all function properly and are usable. Expect KEH BGN grade and you will not be disappointed. I will post some images shortly, in the meantime, please PM for pictures in the meantime.
  9. FS: Fuji Fujica GSW690II rangefinder camera in very good condition (6 to 7 of 10). The lens on this one is a 65mm f5.6 lens which is renown for its sharpness and EBC coating, which produces superior 6x9 negatives. The condition of the camera is not pretty. It has numerous scratches and rub marks on the body, but the glass is clean and clear and everything works as it should. Frame spacing can be irregular but they do not overlap. The counter on the bottom reads 371. The rangefinder is accurate. The viewfinder eyepiece has been upgraded to a rubber one. This is the second generation model and has a built in lens hood. In the interest of full disclosure, there is a crack in the plastic top of the camera, near the winding lever (shown in the photos). It remains light-tight and does not appear to move or flex so shouldn't be a problem. Please be aware that this is a BIG camera. All in all, a great user. Asking price is US$500 + shipping/insurance. Paypal OK.
  10. FS: Black Leica Q with extras. Condition of the camera is conservatively an 8/10. Exhibits some general wear of the black finish, as well as some rub marks above the screen and to the left of the screen near the buttons. There is a more significant mark just below the ISO button, but it does not go through the finish. There are additional marks where a user's left hand would normally grip the camera, as well as marks on the bottom. A screen protector is installed and the screen looks pretty clean, as does the viewfinder. The lens glass is very clean. There are wear marks on the edges of the removable metal lens hood. Included are the following: original box (a work of art in and of itself), OEM charger and two OEM batteries, a folding plug Panasonic charger (better to travel with, the battery being identical to a Panasonic model), 5 third party batteries, the OEM handgrip, the OEM lens hood, two OEM metal caps, and the plastic hot shoe cover, not to mention the "Leica" black dot which has replaced the iconic (and garish) red dot. These black dots were made for the LHSA cameras and are genuine Leica products. Great camera, with excellent lens. Asking $3500 + shipping/insurance (actual charges). Paypal OK.
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