rwreich
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A person I do not know is trying to sell a Dallmeyer projection lens modified for the Leica M mount on a facebook group.
He has it listed for $5k. What's the real value?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Dallmeyer-S...ch-25mm-f-1-9-with-original-box-/191904474754
Starting bid is 2000$, and nobody is interested. And also: and it doesn't cover the full frame sensor on my Sony --> that means it will not work on Leica M as it should.
Only collectors can (maybe) be interested in this. When you are in the range of thousands of $(€) - then some summicron or sumilux will be far better option.
Folks, Dallmeyer's Super Six was first designed around 1930. It is a slightly asymmetrical 6/4 double Gauss type and is similar to Taylor Hobson's Ser. 0 OPIC. Super Sixes have become cult items and sell for absurd (in my opinion) prices. I sold my 6"/1.9 via eBay ages ago. My wife's eyes got very big when she saw the selling price, and since the examples of that lens have brought five figures.
With respect to the auction listing posted above, it ain't over. Wait for the last minute snipe bids to come in.
Super Sixes have become cult items and sell for absurd (in my opinion) prices.
Any reasoning for a certain double-Gauss type lens to become a cult item?
(Well, there is the Helios-44, but I would not call it a cult item.)
I don't understand! Is it an enlarging lens or projection lens? Is it supposed to be any good?
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