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alec4444
20-Sep-2008, 18:14
I have some weird thing with protar V lenses, so I follow them anytime I see one. I hate to post something like this, but I'm aghast...

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=120304908618&ssPageName=ADME:B:WNA:US:1123

$1100 and still going?!? Really? Is there something extraordinary about this version that I don't know about?

--A

eddie
20-Sep-2008, 18:35
yeah! i would guess it covers 16x18! AND it is in a shutter.....you know better.....

Tracy Storer
20-Sep-2008, 18:39
Coverage, coverage, coverage. 20x24 with a bit of movement stopped down. With the current worldwide interest in ULF, I think the snipers should take it over $3K, unless the competing bidders are all broke, which is a real possibility. I know it's out of my price range, and I could really use it to its' max. C'est la vie.

alec4444
20-Sep-2008, 19:06
Wow......thanks Tracy! I knew the coverage would be big, but had no idea it could cover 20x24....

--A

CP Goerz
20-Sep-2008, 19:31
Its not really a wide angle lens, its 24" focal length optic if my B+L chart is accurate. A better lens thats cheaper, faster, coated and actually can shoot colour is a 24" Red Dot Artar.



CP Goerz.

Jim Galli
20-Sep-2008, 22:24
Its not really a wide angle lens, its 24" focal length optic if my B+L chart is accurate. A better lens thats cheaper, faster, coated and actually can shoot colour is a 24" Red Dot Artar.



CP Goerz.

There were 2 possible 16X18 Protar V's oddly. This was the more desirable 110 degree version at 390mm. I think the buyer knew exactly what he was buying. There is a threshold around 11X14 where these go through the roof in value exponentially because there really isn't anything else on earth that will cover these gigantic plates at such a wide angle. Plus a coated one in a viable shutter is just completely unheard of. Tracy had the price spot on.

Tracy Storer
20-Sep-2008, 22:40
Hey "CP"
I have the same B+L chart as Jim, one "16x18" @15.375" FL, and another "16x18" at 24.875" Both covering 22"x27" at small stops. Based on my experience with the Vs, I've felt that table is pretty accurate, and I got at least one of my Zeiss Vs from you.
Best,
Tracy

Ernest Purdum
21-Sep-2008, 16:30
This lens is puzzling. Being coated suggests very late manufactiure, but being marked 16 X 18 instead of focal length is a much earlier characteristic. The shutter looks comparatively recent. Special order? Coated later? Any ideas?

watkins212
26-Apr-2011, 13:58
looking for info on lens on front 16x18 bausch & lomb-zeiss protar, series v. pat Jan. 13, 91 1027800 on side bausch & lomb optical co. rochester , ny f-90 64 45 32 22 18 http://shop.ebay.com/?_from=R40&_trk...All-Categories any thing would help thanks

Ole Tjugen
26-Apr-2011, 14:39
Your link is crippled, nothing shows up.

c.d.ewen
26-Apr-2011, 19:55
Ole:

He's asking about this one (http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=280666037976&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT).

Charley

watkins212
28-Apr-2011, 03:21
its an item on ebay pulls up under 16x18 protar