In article <5729c5$5l7@a3.a3.nl>, w.j.markerink@a1.nl says...
>In article <3293CD18.D1@mindspring.com>,
> Walter Knapp wrote:
>>Paul Magwene wrote:

>>> I've been considering trying to purchase a Zeiss Luminar or other
>>> similar micro lens to mount on a bellows. Does anybody know how much
>>> these typically go for, and does anybody have one for sale?

>>I just bought the two Canon versions: 20mm f:3.5 ($165) and 35mm f:2.8
>>($190) after a long search for the Minolta 25mm and 12.5mm versions. I
>>have seen price speculation of around $700 for the Zeiss and Leitz
>>versions, but have never seen an actual lens offered at any price in
>>several months of hunting.
>>On the strength of 6 shots at f:8 with my RD-175 digital, the Canon
>>lenses are very sharp.
>>Does anyone have the Minolta lenses for sale?

>In case someone is interested: I have an overview of micro lenses on my
>homepage:
>http://www.a1.nl/phomepag/markerink/mainpage.htm
>I have been told the Luminars went for $1200 in the last days of production
>(probably more than a decade ago). Used prices half of that are common.
>I have a Luminar 63mm/f4.5 btw, as well as a Canon 20mm and a Minolta 12.5mm.
>Cute little lenses....:-))

BTW, on your web page, you forgot the Nikkors: 19, 35, 65, and 120mm...
I just tried the Nikkor 35mm f4.5 - very sharp (surprise! ;-)
They are cute little lenses, if a bit awkward to use...
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