Steve Goldstein
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This offering is suspended until mid-June - I'll be traveling with limited online access and no ability to ship until I return.
For sale is a nice Schneider 240mm/420mm convertible lens, s/n 6247710, factory-mounted in a Compur shutter, s/n 787551. With both cells it's a 240mm f/5.6, remove the front cell and you've got a 420mm f/12. The lens is clean and clear, with a few hard-to-see marks on the rear cell's outer surface, minor internal dust, and mild Schneideritis. The coatings are quite good for a lens that dates from around 1960, not perfect but perfectly usable. There are signs of wear and usage on the lens barrels and shutter, but no dents or dings.
I believe, but am not certain, that the shutter is the elusive and (dare I say it?) rare Compur #2. The shutter sounds correct on all speeds. Unlike Copal shutters it doesn't have a separate lever to open for focusing, but I've found two ways to do this: (1) set the speed to T and operate the release lever - the shutter will stay open until you operate the release lever again, or (2) set the speed to B and operate the release lever - the shutter will stay open as long as you hold the release lever.
Includes mounting flange, Schneider front cap, and loose-fitting replacement rear cap.
Asking $235 shipped to your PayPal-verified CONUS address. International buyers - $210 plus actual insured shipping. Please don't ask me to under-value it on the customs forms, I won't do that. PayPal goods and services is fine, I'll cover the fee.
Sorry about some of the funky color balance - the iPhone does what it wants.
For sale is a nice Schneider 240mm/420mm convertible lens, s/n 6247710, factory-mounted in a Compur shutter, s/n 787551. With both cells it's a 240mm f/5.6, remove the front cell and you've got a 420mm f/12. The lens is clean and clear, with a few hard-to-see marks on the rear cell's outer surface, minor internal dust, and mild Schneideritis. The coatings are quite good for a lens that dates from around 1960, not perfect but perfectly usable. There are signs of wear and usage on the lens barrels and shutter, but no dents or dings.
I believe, but am not certain, that the shutter is the elusive and (dare I say it?) rare Compur #2. The shutter sounds correct on all speeds. Unlike Copal shutters it doesn't have a separate lever to open for focusing, but I've found two ways to do this: (1) set the speed to T and operate the release lever - the shutter will stay open until you operate the release lever again, or (2) set the speed to B and operate the release lever - the shutter will stay open as long as you hold the release lever.
Includes mounting flange, Schneider front cap, and loose-fitting replacement rear cap.
Asking $235 shipped to your PayPal-verified CONUS address. International buyers - $210 plus actual insured shipping. Please don't ask me to under-value it on the customs forms, I won't do that. PayPal goods and services is fine, I'll cover the fee.
Sorry about some of the funky color balance - the iPhone does what it wants.
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