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Zeiss 25mm ZM Biogon Silver Mint

thrice

Active member
Hello GetDPI-ers.

Up for sale is what Zeiss themselves consider the highest resolution lens they've ever made. I have used this lens with great success over the past 6 months or so (I owned another one before that as well!), and now it is time it performed miracles for someone else :D

Lens is mint in box, with all normally included accessories (caps/paperwork/packaging) as new.

Lens is $1100
Finder is $350 (includes all packaging - see photos for cosmetic condition, glass mint)
Hood is $60 (includes all packaging)

Or all of the above for $1400 (all figures in USD)

Payment via paypal gift payment and/or buyer covers all fees.

This is the 25/28 not the 21/25 hood, I figure it gives better flare resistance than a hood that also allows a 21mm FOV.

This lens would look great paired with a chrome M9-P ;)

Any questions feel free to ask in the thread or via PM.
 
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thrice

Active member
If anyone is able to pay via paypal and cover all fees, I will let the lens and finder go for $1340 shipped via registered trackable airmail, or $1365 via EMS 2-4 Courier trackable airmail. Both figures are NET to me, so if you pay via gift the fees will be less but that is up to you :)
 
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dude163

Active member
Hi

I was applying for a new job at work today, and didnt get it, so it doesnt look like I can afford your lens, sorry to waste your time :(

Robert
 
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glycine

Guest
Great pictures!!
It must be difficult to use GND filters on rangefinder lenses.
 
G

glycine

Guest
Certainly not on digital using the RF75 system. Of course one can also blend but I prefer to use filters.
Good to know. I don't even know there is a RF75 system. Thanks for the info.
 
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