Well, I just tried SMCP A 50/1.2 via two adapters on my Oly EM-1... As a portrait lens it is marvelous, so I'm keeping it :-).
Camera (K-5) and the limited lens (FA 77/1.8 Silver) are still offered. Thanks. Boris On Fri, Nov 9, 2018 at 9:11 PM Boris Liberman <bori...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi! > > Now that all give away gear has arrived at its respective destinations, > I've some items to sell. > > Pentax K-5 - I am the original owner and my older daughter used it for a > short while. It comes with original battery grip and one extra battery. > Total shutter actuation count is slightly above 20,000. I'll include a > remote and a magnifying eyepiece. All is in good order. I'd like to get USD > 350 for the whole thing where shipping is included into the price. I will > ship with EMS with full insurance etc. > > Pentax SMC FA 77/1.8 Limited. This one has a long story. It is in SILVER > color and comes with matching silver frame Pentax protective filter. Made > in Japan. This lens had fungus and was fully repaired by Pentax USA. It is > absolutely OK and I shot with it after the repairs - it is perfectly fine. > The lens cap has some marks of use, 'cause I realized it too late and > switched to regular plastic lens cap after some period of use. I have a > green pouch for it and I'll naturally include that pinch cap so if you > (hopefully) plan to use it - you can preserve the original cap. Asking USD > 600 including EMS fully insured shipping. > > Pentax SMC A 50/1.2 - comes with matching B+W protective filter. Clean in > and out. If you're into fast normal lenses - this the lens to have. Asking > USD 500 including EMS fully insured shipping. > > If you think my asking prices are totally unreasonable, do make your > offer, though please don't lowball me. > > Please be aware that due to relatively high value of the lenses, I won't > mark them down for purpose of insurance or taxes. > > Thanks. > > -- > Boris > -- Boris -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.