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Special Sale of Rare Alpa Products Sonderverkauf ALPA of Switzerland SPECIAL SALE Page 1 of 17 SPECIAL SALE OF RARE ALPA PRODUCTS 04 Dec 2020 SONDERVERKAUF SELTENER ALPA-PRODUKTE All prices without VAT and Shipment. Alle Preise ohne MwSt. und Versand. Original Price in CHF Special Price in CHF Art. Nr. Art. Text EN Art Text DE Available Verfügbar Ursprünglicher Preis in CHF Spezialpreis in CHF 010.700.105 ALPA stitching adapter for ALPA 12 ALPA Stitching-Adapter für ALPA 12 23 232 93 MAX for ALPA 12 MAX MAX 010.800.105 ALPA stitching column ALPA 12 XY ALPA Stitchingsäule ALPA 12 XY 10 190 76 010.800.106 ALPA stitching column ALPA 12 XY ALPA Stitchingsäule ALPA 12 XY mit 8 270 108 with shift scale (visible from the Shiftskala (sichtbar von der rear) and dove tail tripod adapter Kamerarückseite) und Schwalbenschwanzadapter 010.800.112 ALPA tripod mounting device ALPA ALPA Stativadapter ALPA 12 XY, Typ 5 572 229 12 XY, Type II & III II & III 040.000.004 ALPA SWA hand grip pair in ALPA hand grips in rosewood black, 2 875 350 rosewood black p/pair p/pair GR-FOB-2431 040.000.021 ALPA SWA hand grip pair in ALPA hand grips p/pair, rosewood 2 1’691 676 rosewood natural with aluminium natural with aluminium inlays inlays Special edition Special edition GR-FOB-1095-Alu 040.070.020 ALPA SWA hand grip pair in ALPA Ersatzhandgriffe für WA/SWA 3 806 322 european chestnut in european Edelkastanie natur, per Paar chestnut, per pair 040.090.020 ALPA 12 TC finger grip left, black, ALPA 12 TC finger grip left side, 18 148 59 synthetic left side, black, synthetic black, synthetic material material 040.150.030 ALPA 12 TC handgrip right, black ALPA 12 TC handgrip right side, 21 993 397 softtouch synthetic black softtouch synthetic 040.700.018 ALPA MAX handgrip left, rosewood ALPA handgrip left, rosewood 13 364 146 natural for ALPA 12 MAX natural, for ALPA 12 MAX 040.700.040 ALPA MAX handgrip left, black soft ALPA handgrip left, black soft touch, 12 364 146 touch for ALPA 12 MAX for ALPA 12 MAX 070.030.010 ALPA collapsible frame viewfinder ALPA collapsible frame viewfinder 16 808 323 basic element with eye piece, basic element with eye piece, various frames various frames 04.12.20 ALPA of Switzerland SPECIAL SALE Page 2 of 17 SPECIAL SALE OF RARE ALPA PRODUCTS 04 Dec 2020 SONDERVERKAUF SELTENER ALPA-PRODUKTE All prices without VAT and Shipment. Alle Preise ohne MwSt. und Versand. Original Price in CHF Special Price in CHF Art. Nr. Art. Text EN Art Text DE Available Verfügbar Ursprünglicher Preis in CHF Spezialpreis in CHF 070.030.020 ALPA collapsible frame viewfinder ALPA collapsible frame viewfinder 5 124 50 eye piece (replacement) eye piece (replacement) 070.030.030 ALPA collapsible frame viewfinder ALPA collapsible frame viewfinder 12 381 152 frame A-80 L only frame A-80 L only 070.030.040 ALPA collapsible frame viewfinder ALPA collapsible frame viewfinder 10 381 152 frame A-120 L/P frame A-120 L/P 070.030.050 ALPA collapsible frame viewfinder ALPA collapsible frame viewfinder 7 381 152 frame D-48/50 L only frame D-48/50 L only 070.030.060 ALPA collapsible frame viewfinder ALPA collapsible frame viewfinder 5 381 152 frame D-70/72 L only frame D-70/72 L only 160.040.050 Rodenstock Rodenstock Apo- Rodenstock Rodenstock Apo- 1 592 237 Rodagon-N 2.8/50 mm in Aperture Rodagon-N 2.8/50 mm in Mount Blendenkörper 160.040.075 Rodenstock Rodenstock Apo- Rodenstock Rodenstock Apo- 3 737 295 Rodagon-D 4.0/75 mm -1x in Rodagon-D 4.0/75 mm -1x in Aperture Mount Blendenkörper 160.045.075 Rodenstock Rodenstock Apo- Rodenstock Rodenstock Apo- 3 1’016 406 Rodagon-D 4.5/75 mm -2x in Rodagon-D 4.5/75 mm -2x in Aperture Mount Blendenkörper 180.010.010 ALPA lens adapter Leaf AFi, ALPA Objektiv-Adapter Leaf AFi, 11 1’896 758 Rolleiflex 600x/Hy6 and Sinar Hy6 Rolleiflex 600x/Hy6, und Sinar Hy6 for AF/AFD/PQ/PQS lenses for use zur Verwendung von with Rollei Lens Control AF/AFD/PQ/PQS-Objektiven für die Verwendung mit Rollei Lens Control 04.12.20 ALPA of Switzerland SPECIAL SALE Page 3 of 17 SPECIAL SALE OF RARE ALPA PRODUCTS 04 Dec 2020 SONDERVERKAUF SELTENER ALPA-PRODUKTE All prices without VAT and Shipment. Alle Preise ohne MwSt. und Versand. Original Price in CHF Special Price in CHF Art. Nr. Art. Text EN Art Text DE Available Verfügbar Ursprünglicher Preis in CHF Spezialpreis in CHF 180.888.001 ALPA Lens Module Alpa 35 mm for ALPA Objektiv-Modul Alpa 35 mm 20 631 252 vintage Alpa Pignons 35 mm lenses; für historische Objektive Alpa for use on conventional ALPA 12 Pignons 35 mm; zur Verwendung bodies (not FPS); mainly together auf auf konventionellen ALPA-12- with digital CMOS backs with Bodes (nicht FPS); hauptsächlich für electronic shutter or for video digital CMOS-Backs mit purpose elektronischem Verschluss oder zu Videozwecken. 180.888.017 ALPA 12 FPS adapter, ALPA 17 mm ALPA 12 FPS Adapter, ALPA 17 mm 18 680 272 for lenses and adapters with ALPA für Objektive und Adapter mit 12 mount; for macro use and for Anschluss ALPA 12; für Makroeinsatz short barrel 34 lenses if infinity und für short barrel 34 Objektive, must be reached. wenn die Unendlicheinstellung erreicht werden soll. 180.888.331 Rayqual lens adapter NFG-EOS for Rayqual Objektivadapter NFG-EOS 5 220 88 Nikon FG lenses without aperture für Nikon FG Objektive ohne control Blendensteuerung 180.888.332 Rayqual lens adapter NF-EOS for Rayqual Objektivadapter NF-EOS für 2 212 85 Nikon F lenses with manual Nikon F Objektive mit manueller aperture control Blendensteuerung 180.888.334 Rayqual lens adapter M42-EOS for Rayqual Objektivadapter M42-EOS 5 212 85 M42 type lenses with manual für Objektive Typ M42 mit aperture control manueller Blendensteuerung 180.888.335 Rayqual lens adapter OM-EOS for Rayqual Objektivadapter OM-EOS 4 212 85 Olympus OM lenses with manual für Olympus OM Objektive mit aperture control manueller Blendensteuerung 04.12.20 ALPA of Switzerland SPECIAL SALE Page 4 of 17 SPECIAL SALE OF RARE ALPA PRODUCTS 04 Dec 2020 SONDERVERKAUF SELTENER ALPA-PRODUKTE All prices without VAT and Shipment. Alle Preise ohne MwSt. und Versand. Original Price in CHF Special Price in CHF Art. Nr. Art. Text EN Art Text DE Available Verfügbar Ursprünglicher Preis in CHF Spezialpreis in CHF 180.888.336 Rayqual lens adapter CY-EOS for Rayqual Objektivadapter CY-EOS für 5 212 85 Contax/Yashica lenses with manual Contax/Yashica Objektive mit aperture control manueller Blendensteuerung 180.888.360 ALPA Lens Module Leica R Lens ALPA Objektiv-Modul Leica R 10 778 311 module for Leica R bayonet; can be Objektiv-Modul für Leica R-Bajonett; mounted directly onto the ALPA 12 kann direkt auf die ALPA 12 FPS FPS or onto conventional ALPA 12 montiert werden oder mittels eines bodies using a 17 mm intermediate 17 mm Intermediate Adapters auf adapter. konventionelle ALPA 12 Bodies. 180.888.612 ALPA Lens Module CONTAX 645 fix ALPA Objektiv-Modul CONTAX 645 23 1’993 797 without shift, for lenses with Contax fix ohne Shift, für Objektive mit 645 mount and automatic and Contax-645-Anschluss und manual aperture control. automatischer und manueller Blendensteuerung. 180.888.636 ALPA Lens adapter CONTHA 645 for ALPA Objektivadapter CONTHA 645 1 360 144 Hasselblad bayonet V mount to für Hasselblad V Bayonettanschluss Contax 645 body adapter for auf Contax 645 Kameraanschluss für Hasselblad V lenses on ALPA 12 FPS Hasselblad V Objektiven an der ALPA (with vertikal- and horizontal shift 12 FPS (mit Vertikal- und when combined with CONTAX 645 Horizontalshift in Kombination mit xy shift Adapter) CONTAX 645 xy shift Adapter) 180.888.830 ALPA Lens Module Hasselblad H ALPA Objektiv-Modul Hasselblad H 4 3’993 1’597 shift with independent vertical and shift mit unabhängigem Vertikal- horizontal shift, for lenses with und Horizontalshift, für Objektive Hasselblad H mount and automatic mit Hasselblad-H-Anschluss und aperture control. automatischer Blendensteuerung. 04.12.20 ALPA of Switzerland SPECIAL SALE Page 5 of 17 SPECIAL SALE OF RARE ALPA PRODUCTS 04 Dec 2020 SONDERVERKAUF SELTENER ALPA-PRODUKTE All prices without VAT and Shipment. Alle Preise ohne MwSt. und Versand. Original Price in CHF Special Price in CHF Art. Nr. Art. Text EN Art Text DE Available Verfügbar Ursprünglicher Preis in CHF Spezialpreis in CHF 190.030.012 ALPA backadapter MA645A for Leaf ALPA Back-Adapter MA645A für Leaf- 21 1’063 425 digital backs with the Mamiya 645 Backs mit Mamiya-645-AFD- AFD interface, adjustable with shim Anschluss, adjustierbar mit Shim- kit, max. +/- 3/10 mm in steps down Kit, max. +/- 3/10 mm in Stufen von to 1/100 mm, for digital backs only. min. 1/100 mm, nur für Digitalbacks. 220.010.020 ALPA/Linhof rollfilm back 44 x 66 ALPA/Linhof-Rollfilmrückteil 1 2’655 1’062 mm 44 x 66 mm/120, 10 (modifizierte Linhof-Super-Rollex- frames(modified Linhof Super- Kassette), 44 x 66 mm/120, 10 Rollex back) Bilder 220.020.005 Mamiya rollfilm back 4.5 x 6 cm 4.5 Mamiya -Rollfilmrückteil RB 67 4 1’185 474 x 6 cm, accepts 120 and 220 films, manuell 4.5 x 6 cm, erlaubt Filme manual film transportRB 67 manual Typ 120 und 220, manueller Transport 220.020.010 Mamiya rollfilm back 6.6 x 4.4 cm Mamiya -Rollfilmrückteil RB 67 4 1’185 474 (accepts 120 films) 6.6 x 4.4 cm, manuell 6.6 x 4.4 cm, erlaubt Filme manual film transportRB 67 manual Typ 120, manueller Transport 220.020.020 Mamiya rollfilm back 6.6 x 4.4 cm Mamiya -Rollfilmrückteil RB 67 2 1’185 474 (accepts 220 films) 6.6 x 4.4 cm, manuell 6.6 x 4.4 cm, erlaubt Filme manual film transportRB 67 manual Typ 220, manueller Transport 220.022.030 ALPA/Mamiya rollfilm back 6x7, ALPA/Mamiya -Rollfilmrückteil 6x7, 2 1’403 561 accepts 120 (8 frames) and 220 (16 erlaubt Filme Typ 120 (8 Bilder) und frames) films, integrated motorized 220 (16 Bilder), eingebauter and manual film transport, 4x AA motorisierter Filmtransport, batteries, 0.8 sec per frame manueller Transport ebenfalls möglich, 4x AA-Batterien, 0,8 Sekunden pro Bild 04.12.20 ALPA of Switzerland SPECIAL SALE Page 6 of 17 SPECIAL SALE OF RARE ALPA PRODUCTS 04 Dec 2020 SONDERVERKAUF SELTENER ALPA-PRODUKTE All prices without VAT and Shipment.
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