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pharoldo
25-Nov-2013, 06:20
Hello,
Im new to this Forum. I have registered here because i have a really specific question. Im selling most of my gear, and one thing is my lovely Planar T* 135mm f3.5
It is the rare Multicoated version, and i would like to know how much it is worth right now...
May be some body can help me.
Thank you really much, and sorry for my bad english!
Jac@stafford.net
25-Nov-2013, 08:57
Is on a lensboard, and if on a Linhof board for a Super Technika is it the correct lensboard, and does it include a cam (and which one)?
Vick Ko
25-Nov-2013, 09:19
T* version? Thousands, if you find a buyer. More than $4000, likely even beyond $5K.
Once in a while they show up on ebay.
I know a not-T* version that is selling at a store and it is listed at $3900 and it has been there for months and months. But I don't think he is aggressively trying to sell it.
Having the matching Linhof cam is nice. But it would only cost $400 to have it cammed.
Most of those lenses sit there for months & months being relisted time after time... Similar situation is with Xenotar 150 (though it's a bit cheaper lens)
Jac@stafford.net
25-Nov-2013, 10:04
As Misko notes, there has not been a T* version sold on the bay for months.
IMHO, it is not worth the difference.
Just beware when buying - there have been a couple butchered versions for sale.
pharoldo
25-Nov-2013, 11:11
Thank you Guys for your answers!!!
Im going to try to sell it as a auction, so the market decides wich the real value is...
but again thanks really much for your help.
all the best
Let us know when you place it on auction. I am sure many of us will jump on it (just don't post the link since it is not allowed here).
Vick Ko
28-Nov-2013, 19:20
ohmigod, why hasn't anyone bought this yet? At this price, in a different lifetime, I would have bought it in an instant.
richardman
28-Nov-2013, 19:22
Me too :-) But I am hoping that my newly purchased "cheap" Xenotar 135/3.5, which I understand is basically the same lens uncoated, would do mostly as well.
Dan Fromm
28-Nov-2013, 19:39
Me too :-) But I am hoping that my newly purchased "cheap" Xenotar 135/3.5, which I understand is basically the same lens uncoated, would do mostly as well.What are you thinking? Xenotars are all coated.
My Xenotar 150 is coated for sure :)
Ken Lee
28-Nov-2013, 21:17
This thread is closed. If you want to sell the lens with a clearly stated price, please create a new thread in the For Sale section of the forum.
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