FOR SALE: Minolta Rokkor GL Optics Rehoused FF PL Lenses (Set of 12)
Condition: Brand New
Rehoused by GL Optics - lens report available for all lenses:
Minolta MC Rokkor 17mm T4 GL Optics Mk V Rehoused PL Lens
Minolta MC Rokkor 21mm T2.9 GL Optics Mk V Rehoused PL Lens
Minolta MC Rokkor 24mm T2.9 GL Optics Mk V Rehoused PL Lens
Minolta MC Rokkor 28mm T2.1 GL Optics Mk V Rehoused PL Lens
Minolta MC Rokkor 35mm T1.9 GL Optics Mk V Rehoused PL Lens
Minolta MD Rokkor 45mm T1.9 GL Optics Mk V Rehoused PL Lens
Minolta MD Rokkor 50mm T1.3 GL Optics Mk V Rehoused PL Lens
Minolta MC Rokkor 58mm T1.3 GL Optics Mk V Rehoused PL Lens
Minolta MC Rokkor 85mm T1.8 GL Optics Mk V Rehoused PL Lens
Minolta MC Rokkor 100mm T2.1 GL Optics Mk V Rehoused PL Lens
Minolta MD Rokkor 135mm T2.1 GL Optics Mk V Rehoused PL Lens
Minolta MD Rokkor 200mm T2.9 GL Optics Mk V Rehoused PL Lens
(2) Innerspace 6-Hole Lens Cases
Minolta Rokkors have been coveted by still photographers for years. Their quality and consistency rivaled other major lens makers in Japan. At the height of the company’s growth they were manufacturing their own glass and their own lens coatings, something very few lens makers could claim. The resulting lenses were some of the most impressive to come out of the 1970s. For the first time, they are finally being rehoused for cinema use.
Their look is vintage, but they are sharp lenses that resolve plenty of detail, even wide open. They are medium to high contrast due to their exceptional coatings, but like Canon FDs and Olympus OM primes, they flare bigger and more beatufully than modern lenses. Bokeh is beautiful, with a nice texture to it, but never busy. They are an amazing balance between vintage and modern lenses.
The housings are beautiful, with matching gear positions and 110mm fronts. Close focus was improved on just about every focal length, and of course, they all cover full frame.
Condition: Brand New
Rehoused by GL Optics - lens report available for all lenses:
Minolta MC Rokkor 17mm T4 GL Optics Mk V Rehoused PL Lens
Minolta MC Rokkor 21mm T2.9 GL Optics Mk V Rehoused PL Lens
Minolta MC Rokkor 24mm T2.9 GL Optics Mk V Rehoused PL Lens
Minolta MC Rokkor 28mm T2.1 GL Optics Mk V Rehoused PL Lens
Minolta MC Rokkor 35mm T1.9 GL Optics Mk V Rehoused PL Lens
Minolta MD Rokkor 45mm T1.9 GL Optics Mk V Rehoused PL Lens
Minolta MD Rokkor 50mm T1.3 GL Optics Mk V Rehoused PL Lens
Minolta MC Rokkor 58mm T1.3 GL Optics Mk V Rehoused PL Lens
Minolta MC Rokkor 85mm T1.8 GL Optics Mk V Rehoused PL Lens
Minolta MC Rokkor 100mm T2.1 GL Optics Mk V Rehoused PL Lens
Minolta MD Rokkor 135mm T2.1 GL Optics Mk V Rehoused PL Lens
Minolta MD Rokkor 200mm T2.9 GL Optics Mk V Rehoused PL Lens
(2) Innerspace 6-Hole Lens Cases
Minolta Rokkors have been coveted by still photographers for years. Their quality and consistency rivaled other major lens makers in Japan. At the height of the company’s growth they were manufacturing their own glass and their own lens coatings, something very few lens makers could claim. The resulting lenses were some of the most impressive to come out of the 1970s. For the first time, they are finally being rehoused for cinema use.
Their look is vintage, but they are sharp lenses that resolve plenty of detail, even wide open. They are medium to high contrast due to their exceptional coatings, but like Canon FDs and Olympus OM primes, they flare bigger and more beatufully than modern lenses. Bokeh is beautiful, with a nice texture to it, but never busy. They are an amazing balance between vintage and modern lenses.
The housings are beautiful, with matching gear positions and 110mm fronts. Close focus was improved on just about every focal length, and of course, they all cover full frame.
Condition: Brand New
Rehoused by GL Optics - lens report available for all lenses:
Minolta MC Rokkor 17mm T4 GL Optics Mk V Rehoused PL Lens
Minolta MC Rokkor 21mm T2.9 GL Optics Mk V Rehoused PL Lens
Minolta MC Rokkor 24mm T2.9 GL Optics Mk V Rehoused PL Lens
Minolta MC Rokkor 28mm T2.1 GL Optics Mk V Rehoused PL Lens
Minolta MC Rokkor 35mm T1.9 GL Optics Mk V Rehoused PL Lens
Minolta MD Rokkor 45mm T1.9 GL Optics Mk V Rehoused PL Lens
Minolta MD Rokkor 50mm T1.3 GL Optics Mk V Rehoused PL Lens
Minolta MC Rokkor 58mm T1.3 GL Optics Mk V Rehoused PL Lens
Minolta MC Rokkor 85mm T1.8 GL Optics Mk V Rehoused PL Lens
Minolta MC Rokkor 100mm T2.1 GL Optics Mk V Rehoused PL Lens
Minolta MD Rokkor 135mm T2.1 GL Optics Mk V Rehoused PL Lens
Minolta MD Rokkor 200mm T2.9 GL Optics Mk V Rehoused PL Lens
(2) Innerspace 6-Hole Lens Cases
Minolta Rokkors have been coveted by still photographers for years. Their quality and consistency rivaled other major lens makers in Japan. At the height of the company’s growth they were manufacturing their own glass and their own lens coatings, something very few lens makers could claim. The resulting lenses were some of the most impressive to come out of the 1970s. For the first time, they are finally being rehoused for cinema use.
Their look is vintage, but they are sharp lenses that resolve plenty of detail, even wide open. They are medium to high contrast due to their exceptional coatings, but like Canon FDs and Olympus OM primes, they flare bigger and more beatufully than modern lenses. Bokeh is beautiful, with a nice texture to it, but never busy. They are an amazing balance between vintage and modern lenses.
The housings are beautiful, with matching gear positions and 110mm fronts. Close focus was improved on just about every focal length, and of course, they all cover full frame.