35mm ltm/screw mount for bessa r

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Hello, I wanted to buy a lens for my bessa r and found a bunch of topics on M mounts for latter cameras but didnt have much luck with these. I'd be glad if you could let me know, fast would be good.
 
Industar 61 L/D I understand is an excellent lens and cheap too! I have just bought one for my Zorki 4 and will be migrating it to my Bessa R or perhaps even R2A with adapter when I get that towards the end of this month.
 
Keep an eye on the classifieds here. Every now and then a Voigtlander 35/1.7 Ultron pops up.. Should be fast enough for most practical purposes.

That said, I'm personally very fond of the 35/2.5 Skopar.. Maybe not as fast, but very portable..
 
do you want a 35mm lens? The Jupiter 12 won't fit because it'll hit the shutter with its huge rear element. The CV options are good ones, and there are a couple of 28mm Ultron's for sale right now on RFF that can be used with the entire viewfinder.
 
The Jupiter 3 (50 mm) will fit -- it is the 35 mm Jupiter 12 which will not fit because of its bulbous rear.
 
its becoming chaotic here:
35mm lens : ultron f1.7, scopar f2.5, jupiter 12 f2.8
50mm lens : industar 61 f2.8, industar 26 f2.8, jupiter 8 f2, jupiter 3 f1.5 , scopar f2.5, nokton 1.5
 
Simple:

- high contrast, tiny, 0.7m min distance: Color Skopar
- great bokeh, fast, 0.9m min distance: Ultron 35/1.7

Not much better lenses out there with similar specs.

Roland.
 
Yeah, the Color Skopar 35/2.5 is a great lens on the R. I have been using the set up for the last couple years. For examples you can look at my flickr page -- seach BessaR in my tags -- most of those BW's were done with that lens. Mixed bag -- but hopefully shows flexibility of the lens.
 
There's a black 35mm LTM Skopar for sale in the classifieds right now (seller: Cindy Flood). Looks to be in excellent condition and the price is right. Bessa R + 35 Skopar is a perfect combo.
 
I'd recommend the Skopar any day. I've had three, and you will pry the current one from my cold dead fingers.

Regards,

Bill
 
Roland's right (not a shock), for speed it's the 1.7, the 2.5 wins on size. Either way you do not loose as they are great lenses.

I used the 1.7 for years and was very happy with it.

B2 (;->
 
Something really funny now that I've finally gotten an interchangeable lens RF - I have no problem with the "size" of the faster lenses, like the Ultron. compared to any of my SLR cameras and lenses, it's still a light kit. And I want fast lenses.

Good luck - let us know which lens you end up with.
 
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