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For sale or trade the following items. All prices are Or Best Offer.

1. PZO Poloxer 9/210 process lens. The following information comes from Arne Croell:

"Another 210mm Poloxer, but with a maximum opening of f/9 (fig. 8), shows steeply curved meniscus elements and is a symmetric wide angle process lens based on the Topogon type, similar to Schneiders G-Claron WA, or the Process Nikkors from Nikon."

He gives an estimated coverage of 85 degrees, but I have never put this on a camera, so cannot attest. I intended to built an 8x10 hobo camera around this lens, but put together a 5x7 instead. I expect the lens to cover 8x10 straight on at f/22, possibly more (see Arne's estimated figure), but I can't be sure as I've never tested this lens for coverage.

Comes with (104 mm diameter) slip on front cap and flange, aperture goes from f/9 to f/22. The mounting hole on the lens board should be 86 mm in diameter.

The rear element has two deeper scratches around the middle, one is 5 mm long and the other one next to it is around 1,5 (see red arrow). A drop of black ink will hide them, which I'll be happy to carefully apply if the buyer asks for it. The coatings on the outer surfaces show some degradation, but are largely present. There is some internal dust, nothing significant.

No haze, no fungus.

All in all an interesting lens that has a few issues that lower the price much more than the image quality. Those who photographed with lenses in other than perfect condition know how good performers these still can be.

Price is 25 EUR + shipping from the EU, Hungary.

2. Pentacon Six bellows WITH TILT. This is a custom modification, allows for quite some tilt at the end which goes to the camera. It has two tripod mounts, the one that is near the camera has been modified to accept M8 screws instead of the standard 1/4-20 tpi, this allows the camera to be bolted down really strong to a tripod. I have a spare rail for it in case the new owner whishes to convert it back to a normal bellows with no movements.

20 EUR + shipping

3. Lens plate drilled for a #0 shutter plus a thin extension ring to mate with the above bellows. Allows for an interesting setup, think portraits made on roll film with your favourite 4x5 normal lens with tilt. Machined of bronze, flat black painted on the inside, has a couple of ugly filing marks where the lens contacts the lens plate. Attached lens not included.

18 EUR + shipping

4. Three Pentacon Six automatic extension tubes. Condition is good, but there is some added paint on the most shallow tube.

10 EUR + shipping

5. Revueflex M42 mount Japanese SLR, with double exposure lever and a working meter. The meter has alkaline batteries installed instead of the proper Mercury one, but it works perfectly with it. Finder has minor dust inside, there is a small bump on the top plate above the prism, and the bottom shows a couple small bumps, too. Self-timer functions also as a mirror prerelease. Could probably use a new mirror bumper.

10 EUR + shipping

6. Fujica M42 mount SLR. This received new seals and mirror bumper last year, has a nice finder with a split-centre + microprism. Selectable shutter spead range changes with selected film speed, my repairman believes this is normal, but I thought this is something that is ought to be mentioned. There is a crack in the top plate under the battery chamber which doesn't allow the battery cover to be fully tightened. Some corrosion in the battery chamber, never tested the meter. Winding got hard/rough at the end of the last roll.

FREE, only pay for shipping.

As I said, all prices OBO. Even though I try to be accurate with my desciptions, returns accepted, no questions asked.

Thanks for looking.
 
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