I am divesting myself of most of my 8x10 lenses, keeping only a wide angle and a Petzval for the time being.
I have spent considerable time, energy, and money getting these lenses mounted to Technika boards; much of the work is custom-made in a machine shop. I am not including that cost in my asking prices, but the price will stay the same with or without the Technika board. If you use Technika boards, you'll certainly appreciate having these lenses and shutters available as they are.
All shutters have been CLA'ed within the last 12 months; with some, that does not guarantee accuracy, it only shows the limit of what my technician was able to do with older shutters. I have learned to work with them as they are, but most are not 100% accurate. The general trend among most of the shutters is that they are accurate at the slower speeds, which suits me well, as I always shoot at 1/20 or slower.
All prices are in USD.
Shipping is not included, but Paypal fees are included.
On average, shipping a well-packed lens to anywhere in North America will cost between $15 and $25, depending on location, of course.
Tracked shipping to Europe would likely start at $35-$40, and go up depending on weight.
I ship worldwide through Canada Post.
1. Heliar 30cm - $495 - very good glass, 1905, uncoated, 1 or 2 bubbles, smooth aperture, home-made front cap, nicks on barrel
2. Gundlach Radar 12” - $280 - very good glass, two caps, smooth aperture, shutter not too bad
3. Kodak Commercial Ektar 12” - $425 - late-model, 1963, excellent glass, very good shutter, two caps SOLD
4. Kodak Commercial Ektar 14” - $575 - late model, 1961, excellent glass, interior dust, good shutter, two caps, Tiffen shade included, huge image circle of 444mm, covers 11x14
5. Kodak Wide Field Ektar 250mm - $530 - good glass, 1947, micro-scratches, shutter ok, caps, Series adapter and shade included, huge image circle of 422mm, barely covers 11x14
6. Rodenstock Grandagon 115mm - $450 - (there was a url link here which no longer exists) for full description, wonderful 8x10 super-wide
7. Toyo 8x10 film holders - $125/ea. - I have 4 available, in good user condition, no issues at all, buy all 4 for $475
Larger photos are here, feel free to ask any questions.
I will provide more detailed information on each lens in the next post.
Thank you
8x10 Lenses for Sale by Ari4000, on Flickr
I have spent considerable time, energy, and money getting these lenses mounted to Technika boards; much of the work is custom-made in a machine shop. I am not including that cost in my asking prices, but the price will stay the same with or without the Technika board. If you use Technika boards, you'll certainly appreciate having these lenses and shutters available as they are.
All shutters have been CLA'ed within the last 12 months; with some, that does not guarantee accuracy, it only shows the limit of what my technician was able to do with older shutters. I have learned to work with them as they are, but most are not 100% accurate. The general trend among most of the shutters is that they are accurate at the slower speeds, which suits me well, as I always shoot at 1/20 or slower.
All prices are in USD.
Shipping is not included, but Paypal fees are included.
On average, shipping a well-packed lens to anywhere in North America will cost between $15 and $25, depending on location, of course.
Tracked shipping to Europe would likely start at $35-$40, and go up depending on weight.
I ship worldwide through Canada Post.
1. Heliar 30cm - $495 - very good glass, 1905, uncoated, 1 or 2 bubbles, smooth aperture, home-made front cap, nicks on barrel
2. Gundlach Radar 12” - $280 - very good glass, two caps, smooth aperture, shutter not too bad
3. Kodak Commercial Ektar 12” - $425 - late-model, 1963, excellent glass, very good shutter, two caps SOLD
4. Kodak Commercial Ektar 14” - $575 - late model, 1961, excellent glass, interior dust, good shutter, two caps, Tiffen shade included, huge image circle of 444mm, covers 11x14
5. Kodak Wide Field Ektar 250mm - $530 - good glass, 1947, micro-scratches, shutter ok, caps, Series adapter and shade included, huge image circle of 422mm, barely covers 11x14
6. Rodenstock Grandagon 115mm - $450 - (there was a url link here which no longer exists) for full description, wonderful 8x10 super-wide
7. Toyo 8x10 film holders - $125/ea. - I have 4 available, in good user condition, no issues at all, buy all 4 for $475
Larger photos are here, feel free to ask any questions.
I will provide more detailed information on each lens in the next post.
Thank you

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