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Tom_cheshire
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Username: Tom_cheshire

Post Number: 259
Registered: 04-2009

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Posted on Tuesday, February 09, 2010 - 05:40 am:   

I have a Rexatar 35mm wide angle for Minolta that came in a bag with an XE-7 and 200mm (or was it 135mm?) Rexatar. Well, the 200mm was hopeless just like yours but the 35mm I cleaned and realigned the focusing scale since it wasn't accurate and it was fine. Unfortunately, it has since developed fungus on the glass and it doesn't seem worthwhile to rescue it a 2nd time.

Anyway Rexatar is one of dozens of "no-name" lenses churned out from Japan in the '70s. My belief is Sun Optical made most of the generic lenses.

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