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Pentacon Gorlitz Orestor 300/4 |
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About Pentacon Gorlitz Orestor 300/4The bokeh monster with 19 aperture blades Originally made for medium format cameras (pentax 67), this lens has been produced from 1971-1990. Made in East Germany it changed names to Pentacon in the early 80's or so. 217mm long with the lens shade in place and weighs in at 2180grams...or nearly nearly 18 inches long and nearly 5 pounds. Very smooth focus and aperture rings. Fine focusing makes it a slow focuser but a precision one too. Aperture ring has no detents in it so there are an infinite number of aperture positions possible. Near perfect circle is formed in the centre of the Iris. This is possible from the high number of aperture blades. A true marvel of machine work that is a very great pleasure to see and use. |
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