The lens was made at LOMO in 1990 (#900170), so it is one of the most recent LOMO lenses made a year or two before production was stopped completely.
16 diaphragm blades provide perfect bokeh. Cine optics gives soft image. 75mm focal length is one of the best choices for portrait photography. The lens covers full 35mm frame (24x36mm) easily (though it was purposed for 35mm cine cameras). Depth of field is shallow enough to separate an object from background clearly, that gives excellent impression and add cine-like feeling to a video shot with such lens. Combine all this factors, and you'll understand why so many people hunting for such lenses to adapt them for their DSLR's and camcorders.
T/2.3-16. Focuses from 1m.
Excellent used condition. Mechanics is smooth. Glass is clean and clear. Nothing worse than some tiny cleaning marks that will not affect image quality.
I'll include original lens hood and both front and rear lens caps. Also, I've installed follow focus geared ring (industry standard 32 pitch).