The lens didnt leave the US... Buyer located on the Eastern seaboard of the US.....
Dan
PS - Tim do you have a link to the lens you mentioned?
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Here: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/220885334265
This lens didnt leave Germany...
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Thanks Jumanji.
Given this (German Ebay) lens is listed as 10 kg or about 23 pounds and 46 cm long, this lens seems to be smaller than the US Ebay lens, no ? Could our German speaking friends weigh in?
Thanks
Dan
PS - I didnt buy the US lens... I am tapped out from buying a Daguerreotype Camera recently
The seller of the US lens, shared with me the attached image....
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Those Germans were pretty slick... disguising their lenses as the tubes used to fire mortar shells!
In comparing this lens to the one I own, which is 15" tall and has a FL of 30" at f5, there is are 7 inches difference in height and 3 inches difference in focal length. Although, the lens shade on the $11,000 one is longer by 1 1/2 inch so the difference in height of the lens sans shade is approx. 5 1/2 inches. This leads me to think about the distance between the front and rear groups and how critical this distance is in the Petzval design. It seems to me that the $11,000 Voigt doesn't necessarily need to be so long for its focal length. Of course the FL provided by the seller might not be accurate and could be longer or shorter. Geoff
Come on, guys, everything anythin will change hands sooner or later, unless we demand something to be cremated The thing with some of the recent purchasing is that the buyers are all acutally lens users, not collectors. I am sure this lens will see light after more than a 100 years soon. Not me, I didn't have anything to do with it this time
how much does it takes to make a petzval lens like that?
120852647349 P&S Bi-Quality 14" - 23h to go. Auction or 1800 BIN. Fraud?
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