jimgalli said:OK, that's out of my system. It'll be a while before I get excited enough about a new piece of kit to report here again.
jimgalli said:Most of you aren't subject to this disease of overvaluing old lenses that are baptised in legend. Sorry, I am. My Series XV Cooke arrived today and it's more lovely than I could have imagined. Triple convertible with 26 1/2" up front, 19" at the back, and 12 1/4" combined. It is in an all black early '50's (?) #5 Betax, and is single coated.[...]
OK. You really forced my hand on this.....he he.kwmullet said:Picture of the new baby, please.
jimgalli said:OK. You really forced my hand on this.....he he.
jimgalli said:OK. You really forced my hand on this.....he he.
jimgalli said:OK. You really forced my hand on this.....he he.
Very nice, Jim. Congratulations.jimgalli said:OK. You really forced my hand on this.....he he.
Jim........I was tempted to slam down a bid on it but you would've beat me anyway. My main interest was to test it so I'm glad you got it and can report back if it is indeed the gem we think it is. Any chance you can do some comparisons with some classic and modern glass?jimgalli said:My Series XV Cooke arrived today and it's more lovely than I could have imagined. Triple convertible with 26 1/2" up front, 19" at the back, and 12 1/4" combined. It is in an all black early '50's (?) #5 Betax, and is single coated.
garryl said:Oh Ye of little faith. What about a Turner-Reich or a vintage Gold/Red dot Dagor?
Jeremy Moore said:--the lens is one of two mounte don 4" lensboards for the korona-gundlach I picked for my girlfriend
But perhaps he will be with you when you are using it...jimgalli said:Will it bring me instant fame on a level with Saint Ansel who always praised his to the highest? Of course not.
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