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OK, so I hesitate to post this here because, A) It's not from 1492 and B) It's not a large format lens. But, it is the oldest lens I own from an old Zeiss Icon folder I bought some years ago and brought back to some semblance of life (with the help of a repairman's CLA on the shutter). If we are to believe this (https://vintagelens.nl/2018/10/05/3755/), the lens was made in 1930, hardly old by comparison to what others here are showing.
Wide open, this lens has the optical properties of a beer bottle, but a little stopping down yields at least passable images. What I love about it that it takes 3x2 format sheet film holders only which makes it quite compact, though the holders take up some space. In theory, I could mount a different lens on this camera, but I have lots of other higher end choices and enjoy keeping this in original dress .
Wide open, this lens has the optical properties of a beer bottle, but a little stopping down yields at least passable images. What I love about it that it takes 3x2 format sheet film holders only which makes it quite compact, though the holders take up some space. In theory, I could mount a different lens on this camera, but I have lots of other higher end choices and enjoy keeping this in original dress .
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