Erik van Straten
Veteran
On this website: https://flashbackcamera.jp/photogallery/?title_list_type=alpha Bokeh examples are available for practically all photographic lenses.
The list is too long to copy.
Erik.
The list is too long to copy.
Erik.
NaChase
Well-known
Whoa, this is cool. Thanks!
aizan
Veteran
Wow! How'd you find this site? I'm going to be spending a lot of time looking around.
jmanivelle
Well-known
Thanks a lot for sharing Erik !
Wow !
Cheers, Jean-Marc.
Wow !
Cheers, Jean-Marc.
Erik van Straten
Veteran
My favorite is the Cooke Amotal. Never heard from this lens, but it is incredible.
Erik.
Erik.
Larry Cloetta
Veteran
Interesting, thanks, though there are many “bokeh” lenses that aren’t there
I’d imagine a complete accounting would be close to impossible. Good effort though.
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Maybe they are still working on it.
Erik.
Erik.
A symptom of our times?
xayraa33
rangefinder user and fancier
My favorite is the Cooke Amotal. Never heard from this lens, but it is incredible.
Erik.
That lens was made by Cooke for the Bell & Howell Foton camera.
That camera turned out to be a bit of an overpriced flop at 700 USD in 1948 so a well known US camera store bought the surplus lenses and had them mounted in a roughly made aluminium helical body in LTM in Italy (and even a few were made to fit the Contax RF camera) and sold them with Leica cameras .. as there was some loophole where this camera store could sell a new Leica body with a non Leica lens for much less money than Leitz dictated to their US dealers for the usual Leica with a Leitz lens in the early 1950s.
richardHaw
junk scavenger

the NOCT
Erik van Straten
Veteran
That lens was made by Cooke for the Bell & Howell Foton camera.
That camera turned out to be a bit of an overpriced flop at 700 USD in 1948 so a well known US camera store bought the surplus lenses and had them mounted in a roughly made aluminium helical body in LTM in Italy (and even a few were made to fit the Contax RF camera) and sold them with Leica cameras .. as there was some loophole where this camera store could sell a new Leica body with a non Leica lens for much less money than Leitz dictated to their US dealers for the usual Leica with a Leitz lens in the early 1950s.
The lenses were made by Taylor, Taylor and Hobson in 1948. They sell like hot sandwiches nowadays; the lens heads are placed on old Leica screw mount flanges to make them fit on digital cameras.
Erik.
Cooke Amotal:

Geo Toreno
Well-known
Super cool!! Thanks for the link, Erik!.
Erik van Straten
Veteran
A shot with my Amotal (1948), on film (Leica MP), full aperture:

p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
Congrats on your new lens Erik.
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Congrats on your new lens Erik.
Thank you, Pan, this lens is incredible!
Erik.
CharlesDAMorgan
Veteran
What a wonderful lens (and excellent link)! - thanks very much Erik.
jawarden
Well-known
On this website: https://flashbackcamera.jp/photogallery/?title_list_type=alpha Bokeh examples are available for practically all photographic lenses.
The list is too long to copy.
Erik.
What an interesting site. Thanks!
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Leica MP, Cooke Amotal 2'' f/2, 400-2TMY.
Erik.
Erik.

lynnb
Veteran
Congrats on the lens Erik - wonderful examples!
tunalegs
Pretended Artist
Another great site with tons, and tons, and tons of lenses from the pedestrian to the most exotic:
https://spiral-m42.blogspot.com/
Each blog post goes into a little history and sometimes the design of the lens.
https://spiral-m42.blogspot.com/
Each blog post goes into a little history and sometimes the design of the lens.
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