Stock number #5173 |
Description:
This is an MPP Mk VI, serial number 6101.
It has a no-international back so needs to be used with MPP or similar film holders. The serial number has worn off the cam. It looks to be the correct one for the 135mm Xenar lens. Included:
Viewing hood, screen, lens, focusing scale and cam.
Condition details:
Cosmetic: Could do with a good clean. A little corrosion in places.
Optical: Bellows are fully light tight and free from damage.
Mechanical: Fully working. Rangefinder has not been tested or calibrated.
Cosmetic Condition: 6
(Well used. Showing signs of heavy use.)
Functional Condition: E
(Everything functioning. Major functions have recently been professionally tested.)
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Checking and Testing
We carefully inspect, grade, check and test all items prior to sale.
Specifically, we will identify:
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Guarantee and Returns
All items are guaranteed for 90 days.
Faulty items: Must be returned within 90 days for a replacement/repair. Changing your mind: We offer a no quibble refund on items within 30 days of purchase. These must be unused and in their original condition and packing. The customer is responsible for the return postage costs. |
Cosmetic Condition
Our ratings are adopted from the photographic catalogue 'McKeown's Price Guide to Antique and Classic Cameras'.
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Functional Condition
All lenses, even when new, may have particles of dust that are visible that will not affect the image quality. This is certainly true for older used lenses. Our gradings indicate when lens imperfections could affect the image quality.
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