For Sale A. Schacht Ulm 35mm F3.5 Travegon R for Leica Thread Mount (Complete)

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davela

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I am selling a complete A. Schacht Ulm 35mm F3.5 Travegon R for Leica thread mount cameras. This lens is in excellent condition in all respects with no glass or mechanical issues to note. The lens was just professionally cleaned and checked.

The lens is sold with its original case, caps, and instruction/spec sheet. The Travegon 35mm F3.5 was a Leica approved lens distributed by Leica dealers to meet the needs of their screw mount customers after Leica had discontinued its own screw mount lens series. It exhibits very good build quality (as expected for a German lens).

The Travegon is a six element, three group design and is fully coated. The performance is outstanding. This lens is not rare, but it is also not particularly common either, especially in this condition.

Price: $375 plus insured shipping. Bank check, money order, or cash. Personal checks are OK if I know you (no PayPal please).
 

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ZorkiKat

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The Travegon is a six element, three group design and is fully coated

Hi, just a quick note: I've have a lens like this and have opened and serviced it. This 3.5/35mm for the Leica appears to be a 4 element in 3 groups Tessar type design.
 
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davela

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This lens has been sold, but thanks for the information. The information as to the number of elements comes from the manufacturers data sheet that was included with the lens. Are you sure that two of these elements were not cemented doublets?
 
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