For Sale FS: Various Project Optics

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More photo gear housecleaning. $5 each, lenses off various cameras or other equipment. Some were actually used for projects, others were just intended for a camera project that I never did. Most of them were tried on a bellows unit for close-up work. I've posted a group photo. If there's anything you want to see let me know and I will post an individual picture.
  • Polaroid passport camera (model 253) lenses, about 120mm focal length, f/8 maximum aperture, no iris, with front caps. I have two of these.
  • Inspection eyepiece off a microfiche printer of some sort, I think the focal length is about 25mm. I was going to make a telescope with this... never picked out an objective lens.
  • Small internal elements from some SLR lens, no idea which. I think it's a cemented doublet. Barrel unscrews from cell.
  • 135mm f/3.5 Soligor Miranda, barrel only, no mount, no iris, no focus helical.
  • Kodak Bimat off an old kodak folder, in barrel, no shutter and no iris.
  • Glass triplet from a Polaroid Colorpack, no iris, no shutter.
  • Mamiya 50mm f/3.5 Macro-E lens elements in barrel, removed from focusing helical, no mount. Aperture does work but there are no markings.
  • Lens off an Ansco folding camera, in shutter which does not work, aperture does work but there are no markings.
  • Ernemann Detectiv Anastigmat in barrel, mounted to an aperture mechanism from a broken Nikon AF zoom.
  • Minolta 58mm f/1.4 MC Rokkor-PF (not shown), no mount, no focus helical, barrel only. Aperture works but no markings.



Also for sale (again): Novoflex Noflexar 105mm f/4 Auto Bellows Lens - M42 mount. There are a couple specks of dust inside but that doesn't seem to affect image quality.



I used this on a Pentax bellows, modified to fit Nikon. I also thought about using it as an enlarger lens. The auto-aperture is currently jammed open by a small piece of wood, so that you can stop the lens down manually. I did this because I do not have an auto-bellows. This is easily reversible by just removing the piece of wood! The photo named "Bathing Beauty" that's in my gallery was taken with this lens. $30 shipped in the continental US.

I can accept check, money order, or carefully-mailed cash. I'll send these anywhere in the USA by first class parcel post, which should only cost a few dollars.
 
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Okay, nobody seems interested in these, closing the thread.
 
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