Still waiting for the minimum shutter speed with auto ISO for my NEX-7 and A7r. One photographers junk lens is an artists favorite tool. I too wish that the Canon Museum was more complete, some lenses don't have diagrams, and serial number range would be really nice to have. Such a useful site and so much more detail than the Canon Museum offers. I tried the website again and the radio buttons do work after all - just the lack of pointy finger made me think they were dead! ![]() Type 3 (of 8), early (January to March) 1953 Type 4 (of 4, the first being for X-ray cameras), 04/53 to 03/57, something like late 1955 or early 1956Īnd finally a 135mm f3.5 I believe from just after they dropped the Serenar branding - 48159 ![]() Then a 50mm f1.5 I know very little about - 23362 That'll be Type 4 (of 8), latest chrome version, 04/53 to 07/56, probably around 1954 (I also have one of those, made a bit later but still of the same type, S/N 165647) ![]() There are white radio buttons right to the lens categories (wide, standart, etc) - when you check one of those, lens list appears.įirst one is a 50mm f1.8, version 2 I think - 112799 When I try, I don't even get a pointy finger to show there are any links.
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