Fuji, Sigma, Chinon, enna munchen Multi-Flash Auto YS 35mm f/2.8 +Tele-Ennalyt 135mm f/3.5 + Auto Chinon 55mm f/1.7 + adapter M42-fx Camera lens





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Set of three M42-mount lenses: Sigma Multi-Flash Auto YS 35mm f/2.8, Enna München Tele-Ennalyt 135mm f/3.5, and Auto Chinon 55mm f/1.7 with an M42-FX adapter; physically reasonable and tested and working.
Description from the seller
I am selling the very extensive photography collection of my late father. He was a passionate hobby photographer for 65 years and in recent years also experimented with alternative lenses on digital cameras. He would disassemble the lenses if necessary for cleaning or repair. I am not a photography expert myself, so I describe the lot as thoroughly as possible, including as many detailed photos as possible.
READ the information below and carefully examine the attached photos to avoid any misunderstandings.
For photography enthusiasts interested in vintage lenses for digital cameras, I am offering a set of three M42-mount lenses.
- The Sigma Multi-Flash Auto YS 35mm f/2.8, a wide-angle lens used via the YS system with M42. It is still in the original box, including instructions/manual for the YS system for other mounts. The lens is in good condition: the optics are reasonably clear, the diaphragm functions as it should, and the focusing operates smoothly.
- Enna München Tele-Ennalyt 135mm f/3.5, a telephoto lens from Germany. This lens is also in good technical condition. Suitable for portrait photography or creative tele-shots on a digital camera with the included adapter.
The third lens is the Auto Chinon 55mm f/1.7, a classic standard lens known for its soft bokeh and pleasant light intensity. The aperture works well, and focusing is smooth without resistance. This lens is ideal as an entry-level option for those wanting to discover the charm of vintage prime lenses. Automatic and manual settings work perfectly. For lens evaluation, see the photos, which clearly show dust.
Includes with adapter M42-FX.
Note: camera is not offered.
The detailed photos are part of the description.
Combined shipping of lots is possible, but only if they are won in the same auction. This is to save on shipping costs.
I am selling the very extensive photography collection of my late father. He was a passionate hobby photographer for 65 years and in recent years also experimented with alternative lenses on digital cameras. He would disassemble the lenses if necessary for cleaning or repair. I am not a photography expert myself, so I describe the lot as thoroughly as possible, including as many detailed photos as possible.
READ the information below and carefully examine the attached photos to avoid any misunderstandings.
For photography enthusiasts interested in vintage lenses for digital cameras, I am offering a set of three M42-mount lenses.
- The Sigma Multi-Flash Auto YS 35mm f/2.8, a wide-angle lens used via the YS system with M42. It is still in the original box, including instructions/manual for the YS system for other mounts. The lens is in good condition: the optics are reasonably clear, the diaphragm functions as it should, and the focusing operates smoothly.
- Enna München Tele-Ennalyt 135mm f/3.5, a telephoto lens from Germany. This lens is also in good technical condition. Suitable for portrait photography or creative tele-shots on a digital camera with the included adapter.
The third lens is the Auto Chinon 55mm f/1.7, a classic standard lens known for its soft bokeh and pleasant light intensity. The aperture works well, and focusing is smooth without resistance. This lens is ideal as an entry-level option for those wanting to discover the charm of vintage prime lenses. Automatic and manual settings work perfectly. For lens evaluation, see the photos, which clearly show dust.
Includes with adapter M42-FX.
Note: camera is not offered.
The detailed photos are part of the description.
Combined shipping of lots is possible, but only if they are won in the same auction. This is to save on shipping costs.

