Thanks David,
    Although I did not buy that lens, I found a 55 f1.8 K. I will finally
retire my screwmount back with my spotmatics.

Bob Rapp
----- Original Message -----
From: "David A. Mann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 7:36 PM
Subject: FS: SMCK 1000mm f/8 + Asahi wooden tripod (not mine)


> To anyone who's interested, this lens is in very good condition (I've
played
> with it myself).  The shop is very reputable, takes credit cards and ships
> internationally.
>
>  The lens is manual aperture and uses rack & pinion focus (min focus
> distance is about 30 metres).  It uses an internal filter (I don't
remember the
> thread size), and the original filter is fully intact.  In similar fashion
to some
> other big glass I've seen, you can rotate the camera body without having
to
> turn the whole lens, as the bayonet itself is able to rotate.
>
>  A couple of pictures, full contact details and more are at:
> http://www.photo.co.nz/photo/
>
>  Now take advantage of the low NZ dollar (this lens works out to about
> US$1900 plus shipping, including the tripod), and don't forget to mention
my
> name when you buy it ;)
>
> Cheers,
>
>
> - Dave
>
> David A. Mann, B.E. (Elec)
> http://www.digistar.com/~dmann/
>
> "Why is it that if an adult behaves like a child they lock him up,
>  while children are allowed to run free on the streets?" -- Garfield
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