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Description
This listing is for a vintage Soligor Tele-zoom 90-230mm f4.5 in excellent working condition. Comes with M-42 Universal thread mount and rear cap. Very clean glass. The zooming is smooth and is internal keeping its length throughout the whole range, the focusing is smooth and the aperture (manual pre-set) works as intended, the iris comprises many blades (15 blades if I counted them right) for a nearly perfect aperture circle at all settings. Built-in hood but given its range, a deeper hood would be much better, the tripod mount is adjustable for horizontal or vertical shooting, which is very handy!
Terms of sale: Contact me within 24 hours after the end of the auction Read payment instructions and additional terms before going ahead Buyer must comply with TradeMe's terms and agree with mine, otherwise, do not bid. Read and examine pictures as they are part of the description. Ask questions if needed, I could have missed something of your interest. Otherwise, you'll accept the item as stated. Pay in full within 3 days and add the correct postage cost when rural. Postage is tracked, and parcels are thoroughly protected but are at BUYER'S OWN RISK. Thanks for looking. Good luck bidding
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Shipping & pick-up options
Destination & description | Price | |
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NZ Post Courier overnight URBAN Tracked | $14.50 | |
NZ Post RURAL Tracked | $20.00 | |
Local delivery Christchurch city ONLY | $10.00 |
Seller does not allow pick-ups
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Questions & Answers
*M42 Lens *Vintage Tele-Zoom Lens* Soligor 90-230mm* T-Mount with M42 adapter
About the seller
ivanphoto2015
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