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Stephen
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Post by Stephen on May 23, 2013 16:04:48 GMT -5
Porst were a large German distributor who used many independent lens makers, and indeed, did use Enna for many lenses. They also bought in Russian made lenses, and many Japanese, or Hong Kong made, items.
The engraving on the front does not have the same script style or finish, as the body, which looks like Japanese standard finish, suggesting Porst bought the lenses in the Far East, and got local, or East German, contractors to fit the named front ring, whose engraving looks distinctly locally made.
Perhaps not in this case, you can sometimes un-screw the front ring to find original makers ring underneath.
Stephen.
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lloydy
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Post by lloydy on May 23, 2013 18:40:03 GMT -5
What camera do you need an adapter for ?
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truls
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Post by truls on May 24, 2013 3:32:58 GMT -5
M43 or Nikon adapter. I cannot find any... It may be lost during a trip in the mountain last weekend.
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truls
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Post by truls on Jun 6, 2013 12:07:08 GMT -5
Test picture Nikon adapter: f.11 100% crop f.3.5 100% crop It is not a bad lens, but not very good either... Perhaps a rebranded Cosina as to the pictures.
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