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pepperberry farm
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Posted: Sun Aug 11, 2024 7:29 pm Post subject: |
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pepperberry farm wrote:
two 55's landed this week - here's the first:
Auto Chinon MC 55mm f1.4 by Pepperberry Farm, on Flickr
love the rendering and sharpness:
lawn chairs, west field by Pepperberry Farm, on Flickr |
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pepperberry farm
Joined: 02 Jan 2017 Posts: 50
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Posted: Sun Aug 11, 2024 7:31 pm Post subject: |
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pepperberry farm wrote:
and the second:
Kuribayashi CC Petri 55mm f2 - the kit lens for the early Petriflex SLR's....
Kuribayashi CC Petri 55mm f2 by Pepperberry Farm, on Flickr
love the colors this one produces...
coneflowers by Pepperberry Farm, on Flickr |
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pabeu
Joined: 25 Apr 2018 Posts: 72
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Posted: Sun Aug 11, 2024 7:52 pm Post subject: |
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pabeu wrote:
Is the Chinon the same as Rikenon 55 1.4 and many others but with better coatings? |
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Vintage_Photographer
Joined: 10 Jun 2024 Posts: 71
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Posted: Mon Aug 12, 2024 11:45 pm Post subject: |
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Vintage_Photographer wrote:
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Just waiting for a boring standard MD 50mm f/1.7 to arrive. Comes boxed and look like new from the pictures. |
And it arrived this morning. Excellent condition with just a few small marks on the filter ring.
Tested on my X-T4 and it has decent sharpness and lovely colour rendering.
I'm not complaining at £10! _________________ Current gear list:
Mamiya 645 TL Pro with 80mm and 110mm Sekor C, Rolleiflex SL35 with Rollei HFT 50mm/1.8, Rolleinar 135/2.8, 200/3.5, Pentacon 28/2.8 and Horizont 35/2.8, Minolta SRT100X, Rokkor 35-70mm f/3.5, Rokkor 100-300mm f/5.6.
Fuji X-E2 and X-T4 with Fuji 18-55 AF, 18-135 AF, TTArtisans 27/2.8 AF, 7.5/2 Fisheye, 35/1.4, 7Artisans 18/6.3, Samyang 12mm/2 AF, Tamron SP90 (on Nikon adapter), Ilford Sportsman, Zeiss IKon Contina II and Zeiss Ikoflex 1 TLR. |
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pepperberry farm
Joined: 02 Jan 2017 Posts: 50
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Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2024 9:47 pm Post subject: |
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pepperberry farm wrote:
pabeu wrote: |
Is the Chinon the same as Rikenon 55 1.4 and many others but with better coatings? |
same design as far as the construction - no idea on the coatings, however...
I have a fast 55mm fetish, I have to admit - currently, I have the Cosina and Rikenon 55/1.4's, along with this Chinon, and a Petri 55/1.4, plus some 55/1.2's..... |
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eugene1979
Joined: 05 Nov 2014 Posts: 26
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Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2024 5:58 pm Post subject: |
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eugene1979 wrote:
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stevemark
Joined: 29 Apr 2011 Posts: 4080 Location: Switzerland
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Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2024 3:23 pm Post subject: |
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stevemark wrote:
* Liesegang Peplostar S. II 4.5/6cm (enlarger lens)
* Schneider Curtagon 2.8/35mm (relatively modern looking industrial lens with its own focusing thread)
* Yashinon 3.5/80mm from a medium format camera (looks pretty battered)
* Tamron Adaptall-2 2.5/28mm (I already had the corresponding 2.5/24mm and 2.57135mm lenses; looking forward to test the 28mm incarnation)
* Petri 1.9 Color Super rangefinder camera with built-in Petri Orikkor 1.9/4.5cm lens
Not yet arrived, and all stuff looks as if it would need some maintenance ... Slightyl "exotic" stuff and all new to me
S _________________ www.artaphot.ch |
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Doc Sharptail
Joined: 23 Nov 2020 Posts: 1213 Location: Winnipeg Canada
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Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2024 7:27 pm Post subject: |
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Doc Sharptail wrote:
stevemark wrote: |
* Tamron Adaptall-2 2.5/28mm (I already had the corresponding 2.5/24mm and 2.57135mm lenses; looking forward to test the 28mm incarnation)
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One of my "pet" lenses. Excels at minimum focus distance. Moderately usable on distant scenics, but I like the nikkor 3.5 better for that. Background oof areas ( bokeh ) alright up until about f5.6 on mine. f8 starts getting a little too showy on mine for my tastes.
Clean fungus free copies of the Tamron 2.5 are getting hard to find. I got mine from a camera repair shop. It had come in for CLA and was un-claimed.
-D.S. _________________
D-810, F2, FTN.
35mm f2 O.C. nikkor
50 f2 H nikkor, 50 f 1.4 AI-s, 135 f3.5 Q,
50 f2 K nikkor 2x, 28-85mm f3.5-4.5 A/I-s, 35-105 3.5-4.5 A/I-s, 200mm f4 Micro A/I, partial list.
"Ain't no half-way" -S.R.V.
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DrBB
Joined: 26 Mar 2014 Posts: 117 Location: Croatia
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Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2024 9:36 pm Post subject: |
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DrBB wrote:
Schneider-Kreuznach Xenon 5cm f2 (1938, uncoated, for (Kino) Exakta) |
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Alun Thomas
Joined: 20 Aug 2018 Posts: 661 Location: New Zealand
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Posted: Sat Aug 17, 2024 6:39 am Post subject: |
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Alun Thomas wrote:
DrBB wrote: |
Schneider-Kreuznach Xenon 5cm f2 (1938, uncoated, for (Kino) Exakta) |
I also got one of these in the last few months. Looking at the diagram posted at: https://photobutmore.de/exakta/schneider/
it appears to be a very symmetrical lens design. My copy has decent contrast, EXCEPT in backlight, the veiling flare is as you'd expect. Schneider Kreuznach lenses from that period are usually easy to diasassemble and clean or lubricate, and are of very nice quality construction, typical for the period.
Now I'm looking around for push on hoods to suit my growing collection of lenses from that period. |
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caspert79
Joined: 31 Oct 2010 Posts: 3221 Location: The Netherlands
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Posted: Sat Aug 17, 2024 12:54 pm Post subject: |
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caspert79 wrote:
I have a Mamiya-Sekor C 75-150mm f/4.5 coming my way .
Hope it’s in ok condition, as i bought it very cheap from Japan. |
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stevemark
Joined: 29 Apr 2011 Posts: 4080 Location: Switzerland
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Posted: Sat Aug 17, 2024 1:11 pm Post subject: |
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stevemark wrote:
caspert79 wrote: |
I have a Mamiya-Sekor C 75-150mm f/4.5 coming my way .
Hope it’s in ok condition, as i bought it very cheap from Japan. |
That's an interesting lens I completely forgot about. I vaguely remember it being advertised in an early (?) leaflet for the Mamiya 645 system, but I never saw one here in Switzerland. Curious to hear about your experiences!
S _________________ www.artaphot.ch |
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Ernst Dinkla
Joined: 30 Nov 2016 Posts: 410
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Posted: Sat Aug 17, 2024 1:23 pm Post subject: |
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Ernst Dinkla wrote:
stevemark wrote: |
* Liesegang Peplostar S. II 4.5/6cm (enlarger lens)
* Schneider Curtagon 2.8/35mm (relatively modern looking industrial lens with its own focusing thread)
* Yashinon 3.5/80mm from a medium format camera (looks pretty battered)
* Tamron Adaptall-2 2.5/28mm (I already had the corresponding 2.5/24mm and 2.57135mm lenses; looking forward to test the 28mm incarnation)
* Petri 1.9 Color Super rangefinder camera with built-in Petri Orikkor 1.9/4.5cm lens
Not yet arrived, and all stuff looks as if it would need some maintenance ... Slightyl "exotic" stuff and all new to me
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The Petri lens will be similar to the Petri 4,5cm 1.8 I salvaged from a Petri 7 and first gave a Sony FE mount, but later on without the helicoid, changed to M42 to fit one of the better Chinese helicoids. Both versions with 3D printed parts. The camera was bought with the 10 aperture blades stuck criss cross. After several fruitless aperture repairs I made some modifications to the mechanism so it works now without failure. Size and rendering are probably the best reasons to use it, optical flaws enough if used on an FF sensor. There are better fixed rangefinder lenses.
https://www.dpreview.com/forums/post/65114071 early images after the first conversion.
https://w-atwiki-jp.translate.goog/petri/pages/308.html?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=sv with a lens diagram of the 45mm
https://www.dpreview.com/forums/post/67794900 how the aperture issue was fixed in the end
https://www.dpreview.com/forums/post/67813164 image made after the fix _________________ Met vriendelijke groet, Ernst
http://www.pigment-print.com/spectralplots/spectrumviz_1.htm
March 2017 update, 750+ inkjet media white spectral plots
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stevemark
Joined: 29 Apr 2011 Posts: 4080 Location: Switzerland
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Posted: Sat Aug 17, 2024 1:24 pm Post subject: |
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stevemark wrote:
DrBB wrote: |
Schneider-Kreuznach Xenon 5cm f2 (1938, uncoated, for (Kino) Exakta) |
I have one of those as well, albeit with an obscure M40 thread (for prewar Praktiflex). Since I don't have a suitable adapter, I haven't really used it yet - apart from a few "freelensing" trials. Certainly a nice looking fast lens!
S _________________ www.artaphot.ch |
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caspert79
Joined: 31 Oct 2010 Posts: 3221 Location: The Netherlands
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Posted: Sat Aug 17, 2024 1:29 pm Post subject: |
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caspert79 wrote:
stevemark wrote: |
caspert79 wrote: |
I have a Mamiya-Sekor C 75-150mm f/4.5 coming my way .
Hope it’s in ok condition, as i bought it very cheap from Japan. |
That's an interesting lens I completely forgot about. I vaguely remember it being advertised in an early (?) leaflet for the Mamiya 645 system, but I never saw one here in Switzerland. Curious to hear about your experiences!
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It’s easier to find information on the AF version of the lens. In think later on it was also sold under the Phase One label.
Payed less than 50€ for it, but of course some more costs will be made to get it from Japan into The Netherlands .Judging from the pictures it looked good, except for a small fungus spider in the periphery of the front element. It could very well have no impact on the image, or maybe I will have it removed. Fingers crossed! |
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stevemark
Joined: 29 Apr 2011 Posts: 4080 Location: Switzerland
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Posted: Sat Aug 17, 2024 1:36 pm Post subject: |
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stevemark wrote:
caspert79 wrote: |
... except for a small fungus spider in the periphery of the front element. It could very well have no impact on the image, or maybe I will have it removed. Fingers crossed! |
If it's only that, it should be negligeable. Apart from that most classical four group zooms (and the Mamiya 75-150 probably is one) have a front (=focusing) which is pretty easy to remove & clean. Usually a liittle screw (or two or three) close to the front - loosen it and take the front (focuing) element off. Further disassemly usually with at spanner wrench ... and then you can clean the two or three lenses of the front group easily.
S _________________ www.artaphot.ch |
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caspert79
Joined: 31 Oct 2010 Posts: 3221 Location: The Netherlands
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Posted: Sat Aug 17, 2024 1:40 pm Post subject: |
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caspert79 wrote:
stevemark wrote: |
caspert79 wrote: |
... except for a small fungus spider in the periphery of the front element. It could very well have no impact on the image, or maybe I will have it removed. Fingers crossed! |
If it's only that, it should be negligeable. Apart from that most classical four group zooms (and the Mamiya 75-150 probably is one) have a front (=focusing) which is pretty easy to remove & clean. Usually a liittle screw (or two or three) close to the front - loosen it and take the front (focuing) element off. Further disassemly usually with at spanner wrench ... and then you can clean the two or three lenses of the front group easily.
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Thanks for your tips |
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DrBB
Joined: 26 Mar 2014 Posts: 117 Location: Croatia
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Posted: Sat Aug 17, 2024 4:04 pm Post subject: |
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DrBB wrote:
Alun Thomas wrote: |
DrBB wrote: |
Schneider-Kreuznach Xenon 5cm f2 (1938, uncoated, for (Kino) Exakta) |
I also got one of these in the last few months. Looking at the diagram posted at: https://photobutmore.de/exakta/schneider/
it appears to be a very symmetrical lens design. My copy has decent contrast, EXCEPT in backlight, the veiling flare is as you'd expect. Schneider Kreuznach lenses from that period are usually easy to diasassemble and clean or lubricate, and are of very nice quality construction, typical for the period.
Now I'm looking around for push on hoods to suit my growing collection of lenses from that period. |
heh, yeah i have the same problem, I "accidentally" started collection of Kine Exakta lenses (so far this is 4th lens in my collection, beside Ihagee Anast. Exaktar 5.4cm f3.5, Tessar 5cm f2.8 and Anastigmat Victar 5cm f2.9).
this Xenon came with almost stuck focus (probably a good thing, usually meaning it was never serviced). Glass looks great after cleaning with few air bubbles. |
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Ouwesok
Joined: 01 Jul 2014 Posts: 60 Location: Netherlands
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Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2024 7:11 pm Post subject: |
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Ouwesok wrote:
Looking for another big zoom from the past i found this 1983 Sun built Soligor 5.6-7/130-650mm zoom giant.
It feels like new. Nice necktwister fun-zoom. Can't wait to make some pictures with it. First impression is positive, it focusses quite nice, contrast looks good regarding the type of lens and it's age. _________________ Formerly known as toeteraar |
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caspert79
Joined: 31 Oct 2010 Posts: 3221 Location: The Netherlands
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Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2024 6:02 am Post subject: |
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caspert79 wrote:
Zeiss Vario-Sonnar 80-200/4 coming my way…. Finally |
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Doc Sharptail
Joined: 23 Nov 2020 Posts: 1213 Location: Winnipeg Canada
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Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2024 1:12 pm Post subject: |
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Doc Sharptail wrote:
caspert79 wrote: |
Zeiss Vario-Sonnar 80-200/4 coming my way…. Finally |
Photo's of the lens when you get it, please!
-D.S. _________________
D-810, F2, FTN.
35mm f2 O.C. nikkor
50 f2 H nikkor, 50 f 1.4 AI-s, 135 f3.5 Q,
50 f2 K nikkor 2x, 28-85mm f3.5-4.5 A/I-s, 35-105 3.5-4.5 A/I-s, 200mm f4 Micro A/I, partial list.
"Ain't no half-way" -S.R.V.
"Oh Yeah... Alright" -Paul Simon |
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DrBB
Joined: 26 Mar 2014 Posts: 117 Location: Croatia
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Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2024 2:50 pm Post subject: |
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DrBB wrote:
A.Schacht Ulm Travenar 90mm f2.8 R (exakta)
Meyer-Optik Görlitz Primagon V 35mm f4.5 (M39?????)
coming hopefully next week |
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lumens pixel
Joined: 27 Feb 2019 Posts: 887
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Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2024 3:17 pm Post subject: |
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lumens pixel wrote:
Vintage_Photographer wrote: |
Vintage_Photographer wrote: |
Just waiting for a boring standard MD 50mm f/1.7 to arrive. Comes boxed and look like new from the pictures. |
And it arrived this morning. Excellent condition with just a few small marks on the filter ring.
Tested on my X-T4 and it has decent sharpness and lovely colour rendering.
I'm not complaining at £10! |
A very belittled lens. Criticized for lack of sharpness at f1,7. Next stop being 2,8, many would consider it uninteresting. However you can use it between the two first stops which will result in an approx. f2,0 aperture with remarkable results, comparable or better than the results of most fifities, even much pricier ones. Bokeh is nice and you will never be afraid of taking it out in difficult conditions, at that price. _________________ Lumens Pixel
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Minolta SR mount: 16 2,8; Sigma SuperWide 24 2,8; 28 2,5; 28 2,8; 28 3,5; 35 2,8; 45 2,0; 50 1,4; 50 1,7; 50 2,0; 58 1,4; 85 2,0; 100 2,5; 100 4 Macro; 135 3,5; 135 2,8; 200 4; RF 250 5,6; 24-35 3,5; 35-70 3,5; 75-150 4; 70-210 4
Canon FD mount: Tokina RMC 17 3,5; 28 2,8; 35 2,8; 50 1,8; 50 3,5 Macro; 55 1,2; 135 3,5; 135 2,5; 200 4,0; 300 5,6; 28-55 3,5 4,5; Tokina SZ-X SD 270; 70-150 4,5; 70-210 f4; 80-200 4L; Tokina SZ-X 845
Tamron Adaptall: 28-80 3,5-4,2 (27A); 70-210 3,8-4 (46A); 60-300 (23A); 90 2,5 (52B); 35-135 3,5-4,5 (40A)
Tamron SP: 20-40 2,7-3,5 (266D) |
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stevemark
Joined: 29 Apr 2011 Posts: 4080 Location: Switzerland
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Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2024 7:04 pm Post subject: |
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stevemark wrote:
Ouwesok wrote: |
Looking for another big zoom from the past i found this 1983 Sun built Soligor 5.6-7/130-650mm zoom giant.
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It feels like new. Nice necktwister fun-zoom. Can't wait to make some pictures with it. First impression is positive, it focusses quite nice, contrast looks good regarding the type of lens and it's age. |
Crazy lens - never heard of that one! Will be interesting to see how it performs, especially at the long end. I have a Tamron SP 5.6/200-500mm which is less than spectacular both at the short as well as at the long end. And for a 5.6/300mm it's pretty large an heavy
http://www.adaptall-2.com/lenses/31A.html
caspert79 wrote: |
Zeiss Vario-Sonnar 80-200/4 coming my way…. Finally |
That's a really nice lens if you can live with its rather average lateral CA performance at the long end. Detail resolution however is visibly better than with all my other vintage 80-200 / 70-210 manual focus zooms.
lumens pixel wrote: |
Vintage_Photographer wrote: |
Just waiting for a boring standard MD 50mm f/1.7 to arrive. Comes boxed and look like new from the pictures. |
A very belittled lens. Criticized for lack of sharpness at f1,7. Next stop being 2,8, many would consider it uninteresting. However you can use it between the two first stops which will result in an approx. f2,0 aperture with remarkable results, comparable or better than the results of most fifities, even much pricier ones. Bokeh is nice and you will never be afraid of taking it out in difficult conditions, at that price. |
Are you talking about MD-I, MD-II, or MD-III versions? There are at least two computations (MD-I and early MD-II is one, and MD-III is another). I'm not sure whether the later (lighter) MD-II (Dennis Lohmann's No 101) optically is the same as the MD-I, or the MD-III (or another slightly different computation ...). The MD-I certainly is better than the MD-III (several samples tested side-by-side).
Returning from Austria I expect a few "new" lenses to have arrived ... which means some fun tonight and tomorrow
S _________________ www.artaphot.ch |
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lumens pixel
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Posted: Fri Aug 23, 2024 7:44 pm Post subject: |
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lumens pixel wrote:
stevemark wrote: |
Ouwesok wrote: |
Looking for another big zoom from the past i found this 1983 Sun built Soligor 5.6-7/130-650mm zoom giant.
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It feels like new. Nice necktwister fun-zoom. Can't wait to make some pictures with it. First impression is positive, it focusses quite nice, contrast looks good regarding the type of lens and it's age. |
Crazy lens - never heard of that one! Will be interesting to see how it performs, especially at the long end. I have a Tamron SP 5.6/200-500mm which is less than spectacular both at the short as well as at the long end. And for a 5.6/300mm it's pretty large an heavy
http://www.adaptall-2.com/lenses/31A.html
caspert79 wrote: |
Zeiss Vario-Sonnar 80-200/4 coming my way…. Finally |
That's a really nice lens if you can live with its rather average lateral CA performance at the long end. Detail resolution however is visibly better than with all my other vintage 80-200 / 70-210 manual focus zooms.
lumens pixel wrote: |
Vintage_Photographer wrote: |
Just waiting for a boring standard MD 50mm f/1.7 to arrive. Comes boxed and look like new from the pictures. |
A very belittled lens. Criticized for lack of sharpness at f1,7. Next stop being 2,8, many would consider it uninteresting. However you can use it between the two first stops which will result in an approx. f2,0 aperture with remarkable results, comparable or better than the results of most fifities, even much pricier ones. Bokeh is nice and you will never be afraid of taking it out in difficult conditions, at that price. |
Are you talking about MD-I, MD-II, or MD-III versions? There are at least two computations (MD-I and early MD-II is one, and MD-III is another). I'm not sure whether the later (lighter) MD-II (Dennis Lohmann's No 101) optically is the same as the MD-I, or the MD-III (or another slightly different computation ...). The MD-I certainly is better than the MD-III (several samples tested side-by-side).
Returning from Austria I expect a few "new" lenses to have arrived ... which means some fun tonight and tomorrow
S |
My 50 1,7 is conical near the aperture ring, 49mm filter and f16. I guess it makes an MDII, but not sure. _________________ Lumens Pixel
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Minolta SR mount: 16 2,8; Sigma SuperWide 24 2,8; 28 2,5; 28 2,8; 28 3,5; 35 2,8; 45 2,0; 50 1,4; 50 1,7; 50 2,0; 58 1,4; 85 2,0; 100 2,5; 100 4 Macro; 135 3,5; 135 2,8; 200 4; RF 250 5,6; 24-35 3,5; 35-70 3,5; 75-150 4; 70-210 4
Canon FD mount: Tokina RMC 17 3,5; 28 2,8; 35 2,8; 50 1,8; 50 3,5 Macro; 55 1,2; 135 3,5; 135 2,5; 200 4,0; 300 5,6; 28-55 3,5 4,5; Tokina SZ-X SD 270; 70-150 4,5; 70-210 f4; 80-200 4L; Tokina SZ-X 845
Tamron Adaptall: 28-80 3,5-4,2 (27A); 70-210 3,8-4 (46A); 60-300 (23A); 90 2,5 (52B); 35-135 3,5-4,5 (40A)
Tamron SP: 20-40 2,7-3,5 (266D) |
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