eumenius
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Hi friends,
today in shop I noticed the lens described in subject, mounted on Technika board. Judging from the number and Schneider data, it should be made in the seventies, but the lens is not coated, and it's in old style Compur, with top dial speed setting and I-B-T selection wheel on the left. I am quite puzzled how can it be so - the original aperture marks on the shutter's top are painted over, and two new ranges of marks are put on a face plate, covering the shutter, and saying "Linhof" on it. This old non-synchronized type of Compur is definitely not from the 70s, I would say it's pre-war... how comes also that Linhof Schneider lens from 70s is not coated? Can anyone solve the mystery?
Zhenya
today in shop I noticed the lens described in subject, mounted on Technika board. Judging from the number and Schneider data, it should be made in the seventies, but the lens is not coated, and it's in old style Compur, with top dial speed setting and I-B-T selection wheel on the left. I am quite puzzled how can it be so - the original aperture marks on the shutter's top are painted over, and two new ranges of marks are put on a face plate, covering the shutter, and saying "Linhof" on it. This old non-synchronized type of Compur is definitely not from the 70s, I would say it's pre-war... how comes also that Linhof Schneider lens from 70s is not coated? Can anyone solve the mystery?
Zhenya