Jon Goodman
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Here is the 1958 37mm Mir Grand Prix winner in 39mm mount. Before anyone asks "is this lens named after the car Steve McQueen drove in the 1958 Grand Prix?", the answer is yes, at least that sounds somewhat believable. At the same time, Steve was filming "The Blob." That's just one reason you should never discard old encyclopedias.
Anyway, the glass in this lens is in terrific condition...the coating is a purplish color which is actually seductive to look at...and the rest of the lens itself is ok. I've tried to show the coating in two angles of the front element below. There is no visible damage, but the infinity stop is not working. So you just need to be careful to stop focusing when you reach infinity. I know nothing about the history of this lens. It was an impulse purchase for me about a decade ago. There are certain aspects about it which are very impressive. It has so many leaves in the aperture that it makes what appears to be a perfect circle as it opens and closes. Despite its oddity with the infinity stop situation, it took very nice pictures...at any focus length. So if you've always been curious about this lens, you can have one today for only $29 plus the actual cost of shipping.
PayPal ok for international, but check/cash/money order for domestic buyers, please.
Jon
Anyway, the glass in this lens is in terrific condition...the coating is a purplish color which is actually seductive to look at...and the rest of the lens itself is ok. I've tried to show the coating in two angles of the front element below. There is no visible damage, but the infinity stop is not working. So you just need to be careful to stop focusing when you reach infinity. I know nothing about the history of this lens. It was an impulse purchase for me about a decade ago. There are certain aspects about it which are very impressive. It has so many leaves in the aperture that it makes what appears to be a perfect circle as it opens and closes. Despite its oddity with the infinity stop situation, it took very nice pictures...at any focus length. So if you've always been curious about this lens, you can have one today for only $29 plus the actual cost of shipping.
PayPal ok for international, but check/cash/money order for domestic buyers, please.
Jon