For Sale Pentax 6x7 MLU, 105mm f2.4, 45mm f4, extension tubes REDUCED $595.00 SOLD

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dankapsner

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UPDATE: 45MM f4 lens SOLD


NOW CONSIDERING REASONABLE OFFERS FOR ALL OR PART, YOU PAY SHIPPING. Pentax 6x7 MLU body in good working condition, cosmetics good but not perfect, 105mm f2.4 in good condition, some dust and medium lens yellowing, couple coating marks on front element, 45mm f4 in well used condition, some dust, front element has small abrasion from prior use lens cap that didn't fit (approx. 1/8th inch in center of lens--tried to show in photos but it's hard to do), DOF preview doesn't work on the lens, with rear cap. Both lenses have B+W UV filters (bought new by me) on them and non-original hoods. 105 also includes Pentax original hood, but the bayonet is bent and sloppy on lens, possibly fixable by someone more handy than I. And extension tubes I never used (not pictured but they look OK). Also new old-stock Pentax strap. It fits securely but needs something to make it spread the weight around if you intend to carry it long. This is a heavy camera that takes 120 (or 220 if you can find it). Has to be loaded to fire the shutter. MLU is taped with masking tape because I kept engaging it accidentally--a pain in a 10-shooter. Fresh battery. The abrasion on the front element of the 45mm looks like it would cause problems but it didn't--quite sharp--but I'm guess it would flare more shooting into the sun. It's a wonderful professional quality instrument if you can stand to carry it. The shutter release lock is a really nice touch. I am no longer shooting film so it's got to go. Sold as a set or part by part, but for offers you pay shipping. Payment by PayPal, fees covered, you pay shipping via insured USPS to USA. The pics were taken today. Tried to insert 18 but the limit appears to be 15.
 

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BTW, my 105 had the same amber color in the glass. Putting it under a UV lamp for a long time mostly removed the amber.
 
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dankapsner

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BTW, my 105 had the same amber color in the glass. Putting it under a UV lamp for a long time mostly removed the amber.

Thanks. I've read that but never got around to trying it. Now I've given up on film (well, actually, I've been eying a Leica IIIG but I hope I come to my senses soon.) Regards, Dan
 
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