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    I downloaded that price list from Ebay. There is a zoom lense I never heard about : the 20-60 mm 1.8 one. It's interesting to note that the document says "High definition". I wonder why there is only one "High definition" model available for a popular brand like Eiki/Elf. The 20 mm and the HD mention are appealing but the 1.8 aperture is not. For those interested, the prices are in French francs ; HT means "without taxes" (hors taxe) and TTC means "all taxes included" (toute taxe comprise). The taxes were then 19,6 %.To obtain the prices in euro, the price in francs has to be divided by 6,5596.

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    Perhaps it was not an actual Eiki lens. Here is a 16mm lens, an Isco Optic FL, 20-60mm, f1.8. (Not as mentioned, an f.1.5).
    16mm ISCO OPTIC FL 20-60mm Zoom Fast F1.5 Projection Lens. Very Clean | #1974026276 (worthpoint.com)

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    • #3
      I own this lens. It stands tall with the best quality image I have seen. I use to have a Bauer P7 and it had the Bauer 35-65mm 1.3. I couldn't understand why the sharpness wasn't even across the entire frame and started searching for a better lens. I found the 20-60 and its pricey but worth it. Also I did not notice a drastic drop in image brightness from the 1.3 to the 1.8 and I project a 20ft throw with a 8-10ft image. Very nice lens. Mine is labeled Cinelux Xenon Isco-Optic.

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      • #4
        Thanks for those interesting answers. This zoom lens was very expensive, new, so I'm not surprised it's still pricey.

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