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on Jul 8, 2020 1:07:56 GMT
Posted: Jul 8, 2020 1:07:56 GMT
Well, here it is:
Too bad it lacks a thread, but what do you want for SIX BUCKS???
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on Jul 8, 2020 16:51:42 GMT
Last Edit: Jul 8, 2020 17:06:55 GMT by lumiworx
Well they are long gone now. Not surprising, with almost 3 years past the article being published. The lenses might have been repackaged and were originally in a pocket camera, or maybe from one of Kyocera's machine vision cameras. With no dates to go by, they could have been anything. EDIT, to add: Yashica Half 17 EE Rapid had a 32mm f/3.5 lens. It has also been adapted to digital: www.flickriver.com/photos/38852417@N03/27782564244/They also came in the Yashica Minitec AF, 1992 - also shipped as the Yashica Micro Elite AF, and Kyocera P. mini AF as fixed focus lenses..
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on Jul 8, 2020 18:55:11 GMT
Last Edit: Jul 8, 2020 18:55:58 GMT by xkaes
I just saw my first Yashinon Tomioka 60mm f2.8 macro at: www.ebay.com/itm/283876974729I very nice lens indeed -- especially because it avoids the extension tube of most macro lenses. The asking price is WAY above my head, but fortunately I'm happy with my Vivitar (Komine) 50mm f2.8 macro -- which also avoids the extension tube nuisance when going to 1:1.
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