Dez
Bodger Extraordinaire
I recently bought a Bessa R body, and have been looking around for a screwmount Ultron lens. These appear to be very scarce, and expensive when they do appear. Collapsible lenses hit things, and my Canon 50mm f1/4 lens is just too big.
In the meantime, I have found what appears to be a very good, and amazingly cheap substitute. This is the Russian (sorry, Ukrainian, really) Industar-61 D fifty-something mm f2.8 lens. As well as being dirt cheap, it provides really sharp results. Of all the FSU lenses, this is the only one that has both clickstops and an aperture ring that turns in the right direction for the arrows in the Bessa's light meter. Have some others on the list had experience with this combination? It seems appropriate; if you can have a Voigtlander made in japan, surely you can have a Tessar made in Ukraine.
I am a total newbie to RFF, so forgive me if this is very old news, and the Industar is the commonest lens to grace the front of Bessa R's.
Cheers,
Dez
In the meantime, I have found what appears to be a very good, and amazingly cheap substitute. This is the Russian (sorry, Ukrainian, really) Industar-61 D fifty-something mm f2.8 lens. As well as being dirt cheap, it provides really sharp results. Of all the FSU lenses, this is the only one that has both clickstops and an aperture ring that turns in the right direction for the arrows in the Bessa's light meter. Have some others on the list had experience with this combination? It seems appropriate; if you can have a Voigtlander made in japan, surely you can have a Tessar made in Ukraine.
I am a total newbie to RFF, so forgive me if this is very old news, and the Industar is the commonest lens to grace the front of Bessa R's.
Cheers,
Dez