B.S.Kumar
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For sale is a Schneider Repro-Claron 55mm f/8 Lens in fair condition. This lens is a dialyte optimized for macro work, and will cover 4x5 at about a 180mm bellows extension for 2.3X magnification. At infinity it will cover a 47mm image circle, just enough for 35mm.
There are some dots on the inner element that look like dust, but I'm not really sure. It will need cleaning. The lens will fit into a #00 shutter. I can add a brass adapter for mounting in a #0 shutter.
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Price: 6,300 JPY / ~42 USD for the lens and 6,300 JPY / ~42 USD for the adapter. Both prices include worldwide shipping except to the US.
Payment: Payment is in Japanese Yen, payable via PayPal invoice or bank transfer either directly or through Wise (wise dot com, which may work out cheaper for you).
The current PayPal currency conversion rate can be found here: https://www.paypal.com/lu/smarthelp...find-paypal's-currency-exchange-rates-faq1976
Wise's rates can be found here: https://wise.com
Shipping: The price includes worldwide (except USA) shipping via JapanPost. If you have a specific carrier in mind, please check with me so that shipping costs can be confirmed. Customs duties, VAT and any handling charges levied by the post office or courier in your country are your responsibility.
For US buyers: Shipping via JapanPost is not available at this time, but Yamato/UPS have confirmed that they will ship to the US. Shipping to the US will cost more. Please ask. Duties and handling fees will be collected from the recipient. A link to pay these charges online will be displayed on the UPS tracking website.
If you live in the EU, here is a helpful article:
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If you live elsewhere, please see your Customs Office website.
If you are buying from me for the first time, please give me your full name, PayPal email, verified street address and phone number and I will send you an invoice. If you would like to use the bank or Wise (wise dot com), please give me this information, and I will send you an invoice and instructions for making the transfer.
Thanks for looking,
Kumar
There are some dots on the inner element that look like dust, but I'm not really sure. It will need cleaning. The lens will fit into a #00 shutter. I can add a brass adapter for mounting in a #0 shutter.
Photos:




Price: 6,300 JPY / ~42 USD for the lens and 6,300 JPY / ~42 USD for the adapter. Both prices include worldwide shipping except to the US.
Payment: Payment is in Japanese Yen, payable via PayPal invoice or bank transfer either directly or through Wise (wise dot com, which may work out cheaper for you).
The current PayPal currency conversion rate can be found here: https://www.paypal.com/lu/smarthelp...find-paypal's-currency-exchange-rates-faq1976
Wise's rates can be found here: https://wise.com
Shipping: The price includes worldwide (except USA) shipping via JapanPost. If you have a specific carrier in mind, please check with me so that shipping costs can be confirmed. Customs duties, VAT and any handling charges levied by the post office or courier in your country are your responsibility.
For US buyers: Shipping via JapanPost is not available at this time, but Yamato/UPS have confirmed that they will ship to the US. Shipping to the US will cost more. Please ask. Duties and handling fees will be collected from the recipient. A link to pay these charges online will be displayed on the UPS tracking website.
If you live in the EU, here is a helpful article:

Buying goods online coming from a non-European Union country
As soon as you buy a product from a non-EU country, then effectively you become an importer and become liable to Customs and Excise Duty as well as Value Added Tax (VAT) payments.
If you live elsewhere, please see your Customs Office website.
If you are buying from me for the first time, please give me your full name, PayPal email, verified street address and phone number and I will send you an invoice. If you would like to use the bank or Wise (wise dot com), please give me this information, and I will send you an invoice and instructions for making the transfer.
Thanks for looking,
Kumar