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For sale is my another collection of SLRs - I've decided to downsize my stable. Everything is in good order, KEH BGN to EX condition. Lenses have some internal dust as a general rule - I'll mark any other conditions as applicable. Payment through PayPal. All prices, which are firm, include PP fees and shipping to the CONUS. International shipping will be quoted on the individual basis. Feel free to message me with any questions!

Exakta VX with 35mm/2.5 f - $70
Works well - good curtains and good speeds. Shows good wear on the outside, with a couple little dents on the pentaprism being the worst of it. Some "Zeiss bumps" in the leather...the VF has a little yellowing. Oh, and the frame counter needs help to move to the next number. :smile: Comes with an ever-ready case whose nose is separating. This was the one Mr. Stewart used in Rear Window, and if you're left handed this is the only camera that was really made for you!

The lens is a 35mm Enna-Werk Super Lithagon - you mostly see these in the 3.5/4.5 max aperture range, but this one is the blazingly fast 2.5. Not sure if that makes it any more valuable, but it is a handy lens to have. Focus is smooth, preset aperture can be a little sticky sometimes. Looks to have some oil on the blades. Bubbles in the glass and a couple chips of paint don't seem to effect IQ too much, if at all. All in all, a fun little rig.



Miranda Sensorex II with 35mm/2.8 $35

Solid beast of a camera - the dent in the prism is the worst thing externally, but if you've got a spare it's easily remedied. Internally, there's a bit of damage in the mirror box when the previous owner attached a lens upside-down and forced it on. Speeds good, meter is responsive in good light but I can't vouch that it's 100% accurate. Gave me good exposures, FWIW. Comes with an ever-ready case.

Lens is a 35mm/2.8 Auto Miranda - aperture is nice and snappy, focus is smooth, glass is good. Comes with the front cap.



Nikon EM with Series E 50mm/1.8 - $30

Nice condition, meter is a little jumpy at higher speeds. Lens is very good - most type I Series-E lenses I have owned have dry/cracked feeling focusing rings, but this one seems nice. A nice little SLR for the beginner to to keep on-the-go.




Thank you for looking!
 

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