Lens / 35mm
Kilfitt Makro-Kilar 90mm f2.8 for Rectaflex
Kilfitt Makro-Kilar 90mm f2.8 for Rectaflex
S/N: 219-2421
Extremely hard to find. One of the very first macro lenses for 35mm SLR cameras. Released in 1955 and designed by Kilfitt Optische Fabrik of Munich Germany, these lenses were released with different mounts including the elusive Rectaflex mount.
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Unfortunately this rare lens comes in pretty bad shape. The optics have signs of fungus (cleaned but there is damage to coating) and are in overall rough shape. Rubber on the focusing ring not in the best shape anymore. Selling this as part of our outlet with mostly collectors in mind. A great addition for people collecting the rare Rectaflex cameras.
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Released in: 1959
Mount: Rectaflex
Type: 35mm
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*while we test our equipment to the highest standards possible, please keep in mind that these items are several decades old. Light meters can't last forever and even though we garantuee a proper function (unless stated otherwise), due to the fragile nature of the meters, we can not cover them under our warranty.
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