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For Sale Konica AutoReflex SLRs, 3 Hexanon lenses

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Colin Corneau

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35mm RF
Hoping to sell this one as a kit (and pricing accordingly).

• Konica AutoReflex T and AutoReflex T3 - fully mechanical bodies. Identical save for one has a hot shoe, the other a 'cold' shoe. Both repair-shop checked and film tested. Really nice underrated SLRs and as tough & reliable as any Nikon or Canon!

• Hexanon 21mm f/4. This is the star of the show. Tack sharp, solidly built and oh did I mention that Hexanon sharpness? Excellent lens for landscapes, street, buildings, you name it. Excellent shape.

• Hexanon 50mm f/1.7 - Simple, basic exc. condition standard lens. Crisp, sharp results.

• Hexanon 135mm f/2.8 -- another winner. Great for portraits or any telephoto need. Glass, aperture, body is all (like the other two lenses) in exc. condition.

Reason for selling -- I have too many 35mm kits and never use this one.

Free shipping in Canada. Canadian buyers, EMT or eTransfers preferred. Others, PayPal is fine (plus shipping cost to you)

I need to sell this as a package, please. Priced very reasonably, thusly -- $450
 
STILL AVAILABLE.

This is a solid kit and, Hexanon lenses...nuff said.
 
Hi,

Are the meters on both cameras working and what type of batteries do you use for these?

Regards,

G
 
Batteries are the no-longer-made mercury cells. Some people use hearing-aid button cells, but the different voltage affects the accuracy of the meter.

I don't know about the status of the built-in meter, since I always use a hand-held incident/reflected meter (Gossen Digi-Six). The cameras are in excellent condition so I'd wager on the meter also being in good condition...however I can't say for sure. Buyer takes on the challenge of finding modern made equivalents or, as I do, take the simple route of using a small meter.
 
Just a note: I paid $400 for the 21mm lens *alone*, so...an equally excellent 50 and telephoto lens, AND at least one other film body as an add-on is not too shabby.
 
A note: The 135 you picture is the ƒ2.5 version, not the ƒ2.8 described....
 
This has been SOLD, off of Photrio.