For anyone watching the current "Pinkham" (200793158882), you might get a better deal on 120947619430. Then again, considering the current price, maybe not...![]()
For anyone watching the current "Pinkham" (200793158882), you might get a better deal on 120947619430. Then again, considering the current price, maybe not...![]()
"I love my Verito lens, but I always have to sharpen everything in Photoshop..."
E**y 200793158882 - the apparently standard Wollensak petzval rebadged by P&S - for $2,200.
Someone obviously didn't use the search function here.
But not really relevant for this thread and CCHarrison's sales statistics, of course.
15.5" Velostigmat II barrel lens with diffusion ... from KEH of all places ... $408 ... pretty much a steal. The bay # 120949488994 ... only problem was, my lens piggy bank is empty.
Also from KEH ...
Wollensak Verito 22 1/4" f/4 (271016985465) for $1825
Wollensak Verito 14" f/45 in Studio Shutter (120949481917) for $760
TTH 13" f/5.6 Anastigmat (290743875063) with soft focus knuckles for $997
TTH 15" f/4.5 Anastigmat (271017193959) with soft focus knuckles for $1291
Karl Struss Pictorial 12" with a 5x7 Korona on it for a rear lens cap, $2600
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yahhh...missed it.
Garrett
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You're not the only one who missed it ... head desk ... seems a few issues with the lens though ...
A 10" Veritar on Linhof board was sold for $705 (180945755184)
Few weeks back a Wollensak Vitax #5 was sold for $850 attached to the remains of a Century Studio Camera (280918921513)
Another Vitax #5 was sold today for $1400 (300758525514)
Voigtlander Braunschweig UNIVERSAL HELIAR 30cm F/4.5 Variable Soft Focus Lens sold for $1100 (140827183285)
18 inch Wollensak Verito Soft Focus Lens sold for $788 (230836189687)
Brass Dllmeyer 3A Soft Focus Lens sold for $1325 (230836193396)
Taylor Hobson Cooke 15.5", f5.6 soft focus portrait anastigmat (knuckles) on lensboard sold for $1,999
I spotted that Struss, even before the name of the lens was added to the description (i am looking for a beater super-cheap Korona, for parts).
When i asked about the functionality of the diaphragm, the vendor answered that he could see only ONE leave.
I am afraid that all the other leaves were missing; if the iris is stuck, usually you don't see anything moving.
Being a custom build, i don't think you can steal the leaves from another (cheaper) lens.
All in all, i don't think 2600 USD is so much of a bargain. As a collector's item, it's incomplete and probably quite difficult to repair (leaves must be re-made). As a user lens, i don't think that the Struss name has anything magic in it, that could balance the lack of a working iris.
From a user's point of view, being able to close 1/2 or 1 stop, makes for a huge difference, both in usability and image control.
Don't get me wrong, i'd love to own a Struss Pictorial, though i'm not sure i would spend lots of money in an incomplete example (if i could afford one, which is not the case, at the moment...).
I beg pardon if i'm sounding a little narrow-minded, but i don't understand the rationale behind some selling prices.
I am not referring to the Struss in particular, but i have seen other lenses with missing parts and/or in very bad conditions, being sold for good money.
Of course those lenses were very desiderable ones... so probably there are people who can't afford a good one, and resort to something within reach.
Tough i am left with plenty of doubts about the usefulness of a lens with the front element broken in two, or with incredibly BAD scratches, or with missing elements, etc. etc. (all true examples, and all sold for a good amount of money).
BTW, my own bid for the Korona/Struss auction was under 300 USD
A little bit naive, i know... but one in one hundred i get away with it, so it's worth trying!
have fun
CJ
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