M42 jengalla oleva lasi. Pari pölyhiukkasta siellä täällä. Muuten ok. 20:- + postit tai nouto Järvenpäästä
Vs: Meyer-Optic Oreston 1.8/50 Meyer-Optik, Görlitz was previously known as Hugo Meyer, and later as Pentacon-Feinoptisches Werk Görlitz. East German lenses for the Pentacon Six In 1959 several Dresden camera manufacturers, among them VEB Kamerawerke Freital, were joined to create Volkseigener Betrieb Kamera- und Kinowerke Dresden, which was renamed in 1964 to VEB Pentacon Dresden. In 1968, VEB Feinoptisches Werk Görlitz was integrated into VEB Pentacon. Accordingly, the former Meyer-Optik Görlitz lenses were now renamed to „Pentacon“ . Pentacon - Wikipedia Pentacon, an East German camera and lens manufacturer of the Soviet-era, was formed in 1959 through a merger of several East German camera manufacturers. The company initially carried a different name, but in 1968 was renamed to VEB Pentacon after another famed East German optics manufacturer, Meyer-Optik Görlitz, was merged into the company. Meyer was the original developer of a number of very popular at that time lenses, with most lenses carrying design names like Orestogon, Lydith, Oreston, Primotar and Trioplan after the optical designs used in the lenses. http://slrlensreview.com/web/misc-slr-lenses-146/pentacon-slr-lenses-149/533-pentacon-auto-50mm-f18-mc-m42-lens-review.html Meyer Optik Görlitz, a German lens manufacturer, went out of business in 1990. Its lenses are still in limited use. Is Meyer Optik still around http://captjack.exaktaphile.com/Meyer page.htm http://photo.net/classic-cameras-forum/00RzDR "Zebra" on varmaan vanhempi ulkonäkö tälle objektiiville?