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enricosavazzi
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fs: Rodenstock, Schneider, Nikon & more lenses

Post by enricosavazzi »

Continuing through my boxes of legacy lenses, some of the lenses below are legacy lenses for photomacrography that have been discussed on PM.net at one time or another. Others are large- to very-large-format lenses that might be of interest for use in a specialized darkroom, or on large-format cameras. The largest of these are monsters weighing almost a couple of kg that might even be used as talking pieces or coffee-table decoration. Also a few odds-and-ends are listed.

Payable with Paypal, shipping at cost. Contact me if you want pictures of the lenses of have questions.

** Sold ** 50 mm f/2.8 Apo Rodagon N in original plastic jar, 50 €
** Sold ** 75 mm f/4 Apo Rodagon D 1x in original plastic jar, 50 €
** Sold ** 75 mm f/4.5 Apo Rodagon D 2x, 40 €

see https://savazzi.net/photography/enlarge ... rge_format for pictures of the following group:
150 mm f/5.6 Rodagon, with retaining ring, 100 €
150 mm f/5.6 Rodagon, without retaining ring, 80 €
210 mm f/9 Apo-Gerogon, with mounting ring, only front cap, 120 €
240 mm f/5.6 Rodagon with front (not original) and rear cap, front filter thread is 77 mm, 150€
300 mm f/5.6 Rodagon with mounting ring and rear cap only, front filter thread is about 86 mm, 180 €
360 mm f/6.3 Rodagon with mounting ring and caps, front filter thread is 95 mm, 200€

A large-format Schneider Kreuznach lens:
360 mm f/6.8 Componon-S, with front and rear caps, no mounting ring, the front filter thread is 110 mm, 200€, also shown at https://savazzi.net/photography/enlarge ... rge_format

Nikon lenses:
150 mm f/5.6 El Nikkor, all-metal all-black barrel, scalloped aperture ring, with front protective ring, both original metal caps, 80 €
a wrecked 240 mm f/9 Apo-Nikkor with broken aperture, no aperture ring, 40 €. Optically fine, so you could open it, remove the aperture blades, and use it as a tube lens.
305 mm f/9 Apo-Nikkor, front and rear caps, with a couple holes drilled by a previous owner along the aperture ring (probably to attach an aperture lever), otherwise pristine and clean, no mounting ring, 80 €
180 mm f/5.6 El Nikkor A, in original box and packaging, see https://savazzi.net/photography/enlarge ... l_nikkor_a , 100 €
** Sold ** 68 mm (not 63 mm) f/3.5 El Nikkor, in El Nikkor Jar, see https://savazzi.net/photography/el-nikkor-68mm.htm . Very few of these seem to exist, 200 €
** Sold ** 70 mm f/5 Micro-Nikkor, no caps, in El Nikkor jar, also a very rare lens, see https://www.savazzi.net/photography/micronikkor70.htm , 200 €
55 mm f/3.5 Micro-Nikkor-P, home-made conversion of aperture ring, see https://www.savazzi.net/photography/olymc-20-macro.html for lens picture and test with 2x teleconverter, 50 €
63 mm f/3.5 El Nikkor, metal barrel with scalloped aperture ring, in El Nikkor jar, years ago this was highly sought-after, so there aren't many around, 75€
A batch of four 50 mm f/2.8 El Nikkor in metal barrels, different branding, different styles of aperture ring, and different barrel lengths, no jars and no caps, 60€
A batch of three 50 mm f/4 El Nikkor, two in metal barrels and one in plastic barrel, no jars and no caps, 30 €

** Sold ** Complete Macro-Nikkor series, I aim to sell it as a single item. 400 € (you will probably spend 2- 4 times more for a single Macro-Nikkor on eBay)
19 mm f/2.8, 35 mm f/4.5, 65 mm f/4.5, 12 cm f/6.3, no caps, no original jars, see https://www.savazzi.net/photography/macronikkors.htm
The first three lenses are pristine, the 12 cm was defective when I received it. I repaired it as described at https://www.savazzi.net/photography/pho ... enses5.htm . It works well now, but a disassembly of the lens will show that it has been tampered with. It may also be slightly more sensitive to flare, although I did not notice it in practical use.

Odds and ends:
** Sold ** 21 mm f/3.5 JML Optical, modified by adding an RMS attachment, see https://www.savazzi.net/photography/acc ... acro1.html , second figure, rightmost, 20 €
** Sold ** 25 mm f/2 Leitz Photar, 75 €
50 mm f/4.5 Leitz Focotar (not Photar), includes a Letz filter holder, 50 €
74 mm f/8 Carl Zeiss S-Planar 1:1, permanently mounted in RAF Camera M42 x 1 adapter, see https://www.savazzi.net/photography/zeiss-shootout.htm (in a different adapter), this is an extremely sharp lens at 1x, but needs care with flare and stray illumination, or it will give low contrast. 100 €
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Re: fs: Rodenstock, Schneider, Nikon & more lenses

Post by jmc »

Enrico, I'd certainly be interested in the Macro-nikkor set, but I see it has reserved next to it, so I guess someone else is. If it doesn't work out, keep me in mind please.

Jonathan
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