Hello to everyone,
I’m switching to a new paradigm and selling off the prior one:
1) Fujinon TV C-mount 50mm f1.4 (CF50B model, I think), ten blades – It had a Getdpi recommended operation (removal of the retaining ring + using metal epoxy to glue the mounting plate back) to fit a M43 adapter at perfect 12 o’clock alignment. I used the Hawks C-mount to M43 adapter which is included in the price along with a front cap - $225.00 + shipping.
2) Fujinon TV C-mount 25mm 1.4 – CF25B, eight blades – Also operated on, the mount was filed off to fit the M43 adapter, front and back caps included - $125.00 + shipping.
3) Navitron (D O Industries) TV C-mount 12.5mm F1.3, eight blades – Same operation, front and back caps included - $125.00 + shipping.
4) RJ C-M43 adapter perfect for infinity – free for the first buyer of #2 or #3
A note on quality and condition:
All three lenses were purchased in a like new condition, and nothing changed (with the exception of needed mods) after a few months of moderate usage. Some distinguished members of this forum commented on the super quality of both Fujinons, saying that the 50mm could get a Summilux a run for its money. I’ve no access to a Summilux, but I have a 50mm R Summicron (converted to M42 and, possibly, for sale too), and in my brief and informal test it managed to catch with the Fujinon only at 5.6 aperture. In regard to the 25mm Fujinon, I also had a Bosch 26/1.9 to compare it with – well, it was no contest, whatsoever, I got rid of the Bosch as fast as I could. The Fufinon has practically no vignetting as you can see on the included pictures. The Navitron, obviously has an expected vignette, which to me was a feature not a bug, and is equally sharp – see the include shots (One for the Navitron, two for the 25mm Fujinon). Both the 25mm and 12.5mm are great for street shooting.
I’m new at this forum, but you can check my feedback on Ebay (also as ‘vdeakin’).
E-mail or call if you have any question. You can reach me at v_deakin at yahoo dot com, or call 847 eight hundred eight two seven three. I prefer to sell within the USA.
Regards and thanks, Victor
I’m switching to a new paradigm and selling off the prior one:
1) Fujinon TV C-mount 50mm f1.4 (CF50B model, I think), ten blades – It had a Getdpi recommended operation (removal of the retaining ring + using metal epoxy to glue the mounting plate back) to fit a M43 adapter at perfect 12 o’clock alignment. I used the Hawks C-mount to M43 adapter which is included in the price along with a front cap - $225.00 + shipping.
2) Fujinon TV C-mount 25mm 1.4 – CF25B, eight blades – Also operated on, the mount was filed off to fit the M43 adapter, front and back caps included - $125.00 + shipping.
3) Navitron (D O Industries) TV C-mount 12.5mm F1.3, eight blades – Same operation, front and back caps included - $125.00 + shipping.
4) RJ C-M43 adapter perfect for infinity – free for the first buyer of #2 or #3
A note on quality and condition:
All three lenses were purchased in a like new condition, and nothing changed (with the exception of needed mods) after a few months of moderate usage. Some distinguished members of this forum commented on the super quality of both Fujinons, saying that the 50mm could get a Summilux a run for its money. I’ve no access to a Summilux, but I have a 50mm R Summicron (converted to M42 and, possibly, for sale too), and in my brief and informal test it managed to catch with the Fujinon only at 5.6 aperture. In regard to the 25mm Fujinon, I also had a Bosch 26/1.9 to compare it with – well, it was no contest, whatsoever, I got rid of the Bosch as fast as I could. The Fufinon has practically no vignetting as you can see on the included pictures. The Navitron, obviously has an expected vignette, which to me was a feature not a bug, and is equally sharp – see the include shots (One for the Navitron, two for the 25mm Fujinon). Both the 25mm and 12.5mm are great for street shooting.
I’m new at this forum, but you can check my feedback on Ebay (also as ‘vdeakin’).
E-mail or call if you have any question. You can reach me at v_deakin at yahoo dot com, or call 847 eight hundred eight two seven three. I prefer to sell within the USA.
Regards and thanks, Victor