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FS:Olympus 24mm f/3.5 OM Zuiko shift lens with custom filter
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 8:30 pm    Post subject: FS:Olympus 24mm f/3.5 OM Zuiko shift lens with custom filter Reply with quote

For sale: a variety of manual focus lenses, all of which can be adapted to Canon EOS or other mounts. Some of these are with adapters, some not, but all are in great shape and have served me well. It's time to lighten the load a bit, as I thin out the collection. Prices include Paypal and shipping to US and Canada.

Olympus OM Zuiko 24mm f/3.5 shift lens - this lens is a rare jewel, perhaps the pinnacle of Olympus' lens manufacturing expertise. It surpasses Canon's 24mm TSE mk1 easily both in image quality and range of shift. It was the first 24mm shift lens ever built by anyone, it uses extra-low dispersion glass and is an expanded and improved-upon version of the reknown Olympus 18mm lens formula. This is the best copy I have ever seen, and it was my keeper after going through a few of these to find the best example. It also comes with a custom SKGrimes filter adapter system, allowing use of 95mm filters with this lens, which normally has no way to take filters. A 95mm B+W kasemann slim polarizer is included, along with an extra o-ring for the SKGrimes filter holder. It's an ingenious design, and the holder itself cost $500, plus another $400 for the filter, which is no longer available from B+W last time I checked. The lens is in mint condition, I can find no flaws with it. Condition is as-new, and it includes both caps (the front one is a machined aluminum one), along with the dedicated OM lens case for this lens. Asking $1800 for the whole package: lens, filter, SKGrimes adapter, case, caps, etc. (This lens came from a well-known MFlenses.com member)














PostPosted: Wed Jun 06, 2012 4:21 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

That`s mouth watering lens. My case at least. On my list for a very long time.
I`ve seen it on fm first time. I know that Grimes adapter is frickingly expensive.
I called them once to get a quote on a FD conversion and I got blown away by the price. More than I payed for the lens itself.