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R 5,200
*Collection in Claremont Cape Town or R60 for Pudo Shipping* Fujifilm Samyang 12mm f/2 NCS CS Lens in excellent condition, it was hardly used, it comes with the lens hood and from and back lens caps. It's a great lens that's sharp from F2, reputed to be one of the best 3rd party lenses for Fujifilm. Just keep in mind it is a manual focus lens. These lens are also branded as Rokinon but other than the name they are identical.It's the same lens as this:https://www.ormsdirect.co.za/products/samyang-12mm-f-2-ncs-cs-lens-fujifilm-x-mount12mm ultrawide lens for Fujifilm X mount mirrorless camerasUltra fast maximum aperture of f/2One aspherical lens element and three low-dispersion (ED) elements reduces aberrationsUltra Multi and nano crystal coated optics greatly minimises flares and ghostingLens hood helps to block stray lightA smooth dampened focus ring provides enhanced manual focus control
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R 1,800
*Collection in Claremont or R60 for Pudo sent at the buyers cost/risk* Proskar Ishico Anamorphic Adapter Lens 2x Squeeze, the focus moves freely, it has a fair amount of cleaning marks but the optics are clean and the lens is sharp - see the pic. The marks on the front element are not scratches in the glass, they are only in the lens coating and hence do not affect sharpness. These lenses are typically used on mirrorless cameras to get anamorphic footage, it's an approximately 2x squeeze. They are popular lenses for anamorphic on a budget and they make great anamorphic flares. You will need a taking lens to use it with, normally a manual focus prime lens between 50-80mm and a method of mounting it to the taking lens. A lens clamp like this is best : https://redstan.com/product/classic-original-anamorphic-lens-clamp/ Here's a nice explanation on how these lenses are used: https://www.vintagelensesforvideo.com/sankor-16f-review/ Other than that there is lots of info out there on how to use them if you google it.
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