jimgalli
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The German version of this marque is far less prevalent in America than the more common Bausch & Lomb.
This is a big one, well capable of 11X14, but not larger than that. I rounded off the numbers in the title. The accurate numbers are 69cm (27 1/8") 48cm (18 7/8") and 325mm (12 3/4").
Do not let the battered shell fool you. This old lens has a ton of good photos left in it, and it's one of the most useful ever made.
The shutter is chugging away reliably, and the glass is remarkably nice for it's age. If you hold it up to a lamp, you can see a few little marks, but nothing that's going to hinder the beautiful contrast in the least.
I'll need $785 for this. If it were pretty, it might get double that. Protarlinse!

This is a big one, well capable of 11X14, but not larger than that. I rounded off the numbers in the title. The accurate numbers are 69cm (27 1/8") 48cm (18 7/8") and 325mm (12 3/4").

Do not let the battered shell fool you. This old lens has a ton of good photos left in it, and it's one of the most useful ever made.

The shutter is chugging away reliably, and the glass is remarkably nice for it's age. If you hold it up to a lamp, you can see a few little marks, but nothing that's going to hinder the beautiful contrast in the least.

I'll need $785 for this. If it were pretty, it might get double that. Protarlinse!