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Schneider Curtagon 35mm versions
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 26, 2022 8:31 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Schneider Kreuznach Curtagon 35mm f2.8 DKL + Ricoh GXR

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 16, 2023 7:37 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

kymarto wrote:
The Isco Westron seems to have later become the Westromat, with the same optics. I find it a great lens with really unique bokeh (though maybe similar to at least the Retina Curtagon version). Here are a few processed examples. Another excellent 35mm is the Auto Takumar 35mm f2.3, which was the Japanese version of the Angenieux R1 retrofocus. A few examples follow. Finally, for 35mm lenses, my fave list is rounded out by the Wollensak Fastax Raptar 35mm f2 (there was a civilian version, perhaps a bit older but identical called the Velostigmat). Even though designed for 16mm Fastax cameras, the lens covers full frame. A couple of shots with that follow the others.

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