Description: 1957 Rare Soviet projector lens GOMZ J-26, G-26, Ж-26 180mm f/2.5 Made in 1957! A projector lens, has aperture! 104MM projector standard type mount. A PRO lens. Extremely hard to find!!! Has marks ang fungus traces on glasses (that is why I am selling it for 1/4 of its normal price). Weights 4,5 kg. Very solid. Metal and glass.Will be sent very well-packed with tracking number (signed airmail)! Additional information: Anastigmat type Resolution center is 125 lines, the edge is 80 lines. Case diameter (standard for projection lenses) 104mm Diameter of the front lens 83.5mm Diameter of the rear lens 70 mm Forward focal length 80.51mm Posterior focal length 138,1 mm Angle of coverage of the lens 7° The coating circle (the diameter of the image formed by the lens) is in the range 40-45 mm G-26 1:2.5 F=180mm is prime lens for film projection apparatus. Optical lens aberrations are corrected to such an extent that it can be used for color film. Made by GOMZ (State Optical and Mechanical Plant, Leningrad, USSR) which was later renamed in LOMO. Was produced in 50s to 70s. Not more than 50-100 pieces each year.FREE SHIPPING! Best wishes!Check my other items! I will dispatch your parcel as soon as possible. Delivery time to Europe countries usually takes 5-12 days, China, USA, Japan - 10-20 days. I only use registered post courier. You will get a tracking number and can track packs online.
Price: 494.4 USD
Location: Narva, Ida-Virumaa
End Time: 2024-12-01T23:47:04.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
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Brand: J
Camera/Camcorder Fitting: 104MM
Custom Bundle: No
Focal Length: 180mm
Focal distance: 180mm
Focal type: projector
Focus: fixed
Focus Type: Manual
Lens mount: n/a
MPN: Does Not Apply
Maximum Aperture: f/2.5
Maximum opening: f/2.5
Modified Item: No
Mount: 104mm
Support: n/a
Type: Lens
Type of focus: fixed
Year Manufactured: 1950s