Weight | 79 g |
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Dimensions | 85 mm |
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[Boots] 85/2.8 Colour Corrected
Unbranded plastic-barrel lens made in Hong Kong for the Irish-made Boots 2400S and 2400RF 35mm slide projectors. AKA Hanimar 85mm [V2].
Category: Slide Film
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16:9 –
Sharper than average for a triplet of this type, but typically less impressive at short range. However CA and purple fringing are very prominent. The unknown Hong Kong maker also supplied this lens for Haninmex slide projectors for which it is branded ‘Hanimar’. The barrels are slightly different.