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Canon FL 28mm f3.5 Breech Lock Vintage Lens Real World

Canon FL 28mm f3.5 Breech Lock Vintage Lens Real World Review on a Leica SL2 Mirrorless Camera

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“David Saylors”

The canon breech lock lens system is a unique mount design that Canon used for quite a few years. If you happen to have some of these lenses, they are easily adapted to the slew of mirrorless cameras that are available today. The 28mm f3.5 Canon Breech Lock Lens is a great lens if you want a…

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  1. Ok, yes, It's a lovely lens. And the dry grease issue is a common problem with old Canon lenses. I've done a few rebuilds on them and they are an absolute pain to do, but it's worth it. But lets cut to the real big point here…. A cloak. David, you're wearing a cloak. That is beyond excellent!!!!!

  2. Hi David, thanks for the history & video review! If I may ask; how much does your repair shop charges for disassembly & cleaning for this fix focus lens? Thanks!
    PS the Pentax lens looks alike the voigtlander lenses. There's a nice and tiny 20mm 3.5 Voigtlander pancake lens, that is not too bad. The Voigtlander 58mm 1.4 REALLY fantastic!

  3. like how you shoot with a Leica with a Canon lens sporting a Nikon cap …I think the "old" Canon FD mounts are very fussy. not my favorite. Nice cape by the way…from England? greetings

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