The Fuji 240/9 A, or 360/10 AS appear to be unavailable, how about a Fuji 300/8.5 CS, or 450/12.5 CS in mint/near mint condition?
Also Sinar panels. Thanks. Dennis.
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Are these really unavailable? Robert White still list them (as do MPEX in the US who I bought my 240 from). I want a 450 too one of these days...dennis wrote:The Fuji 240/9 A, or 360/10 AS appear to be unavailable, how about a Fuji 300/8.5 CS, or 450/12.5 CS in mint/near mint condition?
Also Sinar panels. Thanks. Dennis.
The Schneider 360 f11 is a reasonable substitute perhaps in that focal length, available new and reasonably priced.
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Robert White can still get at least some of the Fujinon lenses.
I emailed them this week asking about the 125 5.6 CM-W (I've since found a used earlier W version).
Ebony can get them on RWs behalf. However, unless you want to pay a high shipping cost, delivery would have to wait until the next consignment of Ebony cameras. They had one recently so this is not due for 'some months'.
What I don't know is - as these are grey imports - what is the likely response if there is a fault with it? RW would have to give a refund I suppose. A german lens is easier to get fixed by the manufacturer.
Ian
I emailed them this week asking about the 125 5.6 CM-W (I've since found a used earlier W version).
Ebony can get them on RWs behalf. However, unless you want to pay a high shipping cost, delivery would have to wait until the next consignment of Ebony cameras. They had one recently so this is not due for 'some months'.
What I don't know is - as these are grey imports - what is the likely response if there is a fault with it? RW would have to give a refund I suppose. A german lens is easier to get fixed by the manufacturer.
Ian
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Thanks. I did know that RW can get them, but I was hoping to find decent secondhand ones if possible. Fuji, mainly because they seem to be smaller/lighter/better coverage than the alternatives. Dennis.