foox
Member
It is strange but I can't find a topic about this lens, so created this one:
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Chiyoda Kogaku Chiyoko Super Rokkor 1:2.8 f=8.5cm C
Characteristics:
f[mm] 85
A max [1/f] 2.8
A min[1/f] 16
Lens design [el.] 5
Lens design [gr.] 3
Filter thread Ø front[mm] 40
closefocus 135cm
Full tests and review on digital 35mm camera
Full name:
Chiyoda Kogaku Chiyoko Super Rokkor 1:2.8 f=8.5cm C
Characteristics:
f[mm] 85
A max [1/f] 2.8
A min[1/f] 16
Lens design [el.] 5
Lens design [gr.] 3
Filter thread Ø front[mm] 40
closefocus 135cm
Full tests and review on digital 35mm camera
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charjohncarter
Veteran
Nice have you used it? It sure looks clean enough.
Ccoppola82
Well-known
I have the 50mm 1.8 and it’s fantastic. Curious to see what the 85 does.
foox
Member
No, still haven't take photos in real life with it. I've bought it directly for review - could not pass by when I met this lens - I'm something like a Minolta-boy,.. Actually it wasn't cheap, but condition is amazing, rightNice have you used it? It sure looks clean enough.
presspass
filmshooter
I have one bought in excellent condition, complete with hood and caps. Focus was stiff so it went to Youxin Ye for a cla and came back with its issues sorted. At least as good as an Elmar 4.0 ltm, long focus throw. Don't use my ltm cameras as much as I should, so it didn't have a lot of work in 2018.
TenEleven
Well-known
I had one of these. Very credible performer. If I recall it's already very decent from wide-open, but the heavy weight (I think above 400g) and me not shooting tele-lenses on my RFs made me switch to a Canon 100/3.5 which is much lighter and smaller and thus can go into my bag without being a burden when it's not being used.
huffmalw
Larry Huffman
Canon, Minolta, Nicca, Leotax, Reid etc. rangefinders
Canon, Minolta, Nicca, Leotax, Reid etc. rangefinders
I have created a website covering all the Canon rangefinders 1935-1968 and Canon rangefinder lenses. Also there is coverage of Nicca, and pages on all the Minolta-35 cameras and their lenses. Also some other M39 rangefinders (Reid, etc.)
https://www.canonrangefinder.org/index.htm
perhaps have a look... Larry Huffman huffman@gmx.com
Canon, Minolta, Nicca, Leotax, Reid etc. rangefinders
I have created a website covering all the Canon rangefinders 1935-1968 and Canon rangefinder lenses. Also there is coverage of Nicca, and pages on all the Minolta-35 cameras and their lenses. Also some other M39 rangefinders (Reid, etc.)
https://www.canonrangefinder.org/index.htm
perhaps have a look... Larry Huffman huffman@gmx.com
raid
Dad Photographer
Congrats on getting this not so common lens.
The weight can play a role in having me avoid using some lenses, such as the Nikon 105/2.5 ltm, Nikon 85/2 ltm, Summicron 90/2 M. It is a workout to carry such lenses in a bag for several hours.
The weight can play a role in having me avoid using some lenses, such as the Nikon 105/2.5 ltm, Nikon 85/2 ltm, Summicron 90/2 M. It is a workout to carry such lenses in a bag for several hours.
huffmalw
Larry Huffman
An interesting Rokkor lens is the 110mm f5.6 - unusual focal length and speed
there is complete coverage of Rokkor rangefinder lenses at
www.canonrangefinder.org
thanks, Larry

there is complete coverage of Rokkor rangefinder lenses at
www.canonrangefinder.org
thanks, Larry
Lightshow
Member
kville79
Newbie
I just picked up one of these lenses with a iiif I recently purchased, any sample images from this lens? Debating on keeping it or not, since I really don't shoot portrait or zoom shots much with RF cameras
kville79
Newbie
Never mind, followed the links... Crazy and chaotic bokeh on the lens! from these images looks like I'm going to keep it
http://manuellfokus.no/chiyoko-super-rokkor-8-5cm-f2-8/
http://manuellfokus.no/chiyoko-super-rokkor-8-5cm-f2-8/
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