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Minolta LH-1031
Minolta LH-1031 Lens case
Manufacturer:
Minolta
Category:
Lens case
Description:
Second hand Minolta LH-1031 Lens case for sale
Used Case for Minolta 24mm f/2.8, 28mm f/2 & 35-70mm f/4, 35mm f/2standard 50mm f/1.4 lens. In fact any lens with a diameter of 75mm and 65mm length
Condition:
as new
The photograph above is the actual pre-owned Minolta LH-1031 on offer for sale.
Price:
£10.00
(Sorry this Minolta LH-1031 is out of stock)
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