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Adaptor for Rodenstock Scitex S-3 67 mm F4.9
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<blockquote data-quote="kasperbergholt" data-source="post: 806180" data-attributes="member: 52126"><p>Thank you for the feedback. Reading the description of the lens:</p><p></p><p>"The source for this lens was a Scitex 340 Smart Scanner, that origionally sold for $30,000 usd in 1996" </p><p></p><p>I was of the impression that the technology would be above-average in comparison to modernly prodcued lenses (and equally important: I love old stuff).</p><p></p><p>I've ordered the Nikon 60mm AF-S 2.8 lens - it would be fun to do a 1:1 comparison.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kasperbergholt, post: 806180, member: 52126"] Thank you for the feedback. Reading the description of the lens: "The source for this lens was a Scitex 340 Smart Scanner, that origionally sold for $30,000 usd in 1996" I was of the impression that the technology would be above-average in comparison to modernly prodcued lenses (and equally important: I love old stuff). I've ordered the Nikon 60mm AF-S 2.8 lens - it would be fun to do a 1:1 comparison. [/QUOTE]
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