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    Lubitel 166B

    Since acquiring a Rollie in the not too distant past I’m not inclined to use this much anymore. I know that there are many fans of these types of cameras, so I‘m ready to pass it on.

    This one has been a good performer. No cracks in the Bake Light, or light leaks. All speeds work. Viewfinder is very bright, although the little plastic magnifying lens broke-off and was lost years ago. Sorry. Viewing and taking lenses are not scratched as the cover always stays on when not in use.

    I don’t have a case or strap. I’m basing my price on the average completed listings figures from Ebay: $60.00 (US) plus shipping. Pay Pal works for me, I’ll absorb those fees, and 3% of this sale will go to APUG.
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    Price Reduced

    OK, how about $50.00, plus shipping, and 3% goes to APUG? Here are a couple of neg scans taken with the camera. Thanks for looking,

    Russ
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    pretty sharp shots from an old lubtel!
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    At f11-16 you do get this sharpness from the camera. At f4 you might not recognize the trees or the lake. Trust me!

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    I have one of these and the lens never fails to astound me. Even at wide open, mine is reasonable and is downright good stopped down. I mean tack sharp.
    f/22 and be there.



 

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