Berthiot Stellor 480mm f4.4 serie Ib n°10 - massive lens

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Berthiot is one of the finest french lens maker. And that Stellor 480mm is one of the biggest lens ever made by Berthiot (with eidoscope n0). With its 5,6kg prepare super solid lensboard to hold that beauty.

Stellor lenses are tessar improved design lenses, dedicated to portraiture works.

Here the lens is in beautiful condition. Glasses show some minor cleaning marks and uncoating area (rear element) without impact on pictures. Aperture moves smootlhy. The lens still have its original cap.

Please note you’re buying 100 to 150 years old items. Patina, scratches on barell etc. are signs of their previous lifes. I try to be as precise as possible so feel free to ask more picture (daylight pictures for example) via messenger or mail

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Berthiot is one of the finest french lens maker. And that Stellor 480mm is one of the biggest lens ever made by Berthiot (with eidoscope n0). With its 5,6kg prepare super solid lensboard to hold that beauty.

Stellor lenses are tessar improved design lenses, dedicated to portraiture works.

Here the lens is in beautiful condition. Glasses show some minor cleaning marks and uncoating area (rear element) without impact on pictures. Aperture moves smootlhy. The lens still have its original cap.

Please note you’re buying 100 to 150 years old items. Patina, scratches on barell etc. are signs of their previous lifes. I try to be as precise as possible so feel free to ask more picture (daylight pictures for example) via messenger or mail

Berthiot is one of the finest french lens maker. And that Stellor 480mm is one of the biggest lens ever made by Berthiot (with eidoscope n0). With its 5,6kg prepare super solid lensboard to hold that beauty.

Stellor lenses are tessar improved design lenses, dedicated to portraiture works.

Here the lens is in beautiful condition. Glasses show some minor cleaning marks and uncoating area (rear element) without impact on pictures. Aperture moves smootlhy. The lens still have its original cap.

Please note you’re buying 100 to 150 years old items. Patina, scratches on barell etc. are signs of their previous lifes. I try to be as precise as possible so feel free to ask more picture (daylight pictures for example) via messenger or mail