Ash
Selflessly Self-involved
What is a fair price to pay for a FSU collapsible 50mm lens?
Although the lens is probably inferior to the jupiter-8 on my zorki4k, I can't help but want one, as I'm one of the people who think they look really nice (rather than an ugly pig snout!) - that, and I'd like to fit the zorki in my pocket to aid my street photography.
What would someone pay for one of these from evilbay or a classified? And (although I should post a wtb for this) has anyone got one available?
What are people's impressions of the Russian versions of the collapsible lens?
Thanks everyone,
Ash
Although the lens is probably inferior to the jupiter-8 on my zorki4k, I can't help but want one, as I'm one of the people who think they look really nice (rather than an ugly pig snout!) - that, and I'd like to fit the zorki in my pocket to aid my street photography.
What would someone pay for one of these from evilbay or a classified? And (although I should post a wtb for this) has anyone got one available?
What are people's impressions of the Russian versions of the collapsible lens?
Thanks everyone,
Ash
flashover
John K
I paid about 45 bucks US for one from Fred___ what ever I can't remnber the web site. It was in good codntion. I sold it here for I think about 30 bucks shipped to the US
jonasv
has no mustache
the multicoated Industar-50 is slower (f/3.5) and certainly has a different look than the Jupiter-8, but in no way inferior in performance if you're comparing two good samples.
for $10 you can get an excellent one and for $45 you can get a bad sample - hard to put a price on it.
I got mine, a superb sample, for $50 including a perfect Zorki-1c, case, cap, cable shutter release, ...
for $10 you can get an excellent one and for $45 you can get a bad sample - hard to put a price on it.
I got mine, a superb sample, for $50 including a perfect Zorki-1c, case, cap, cable shutter release, ...
P
pshinkaw
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I wouldn't pay more than $25 for one in excellent condition. Plus about $7-8 for shipping. Frequently you can get a good price by buying it with a camera body attached. The shipping will cost you more of course.
-Paul
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pvdhaar
Peter
I doubt that these collapsables are inferior with respect to sharpness, provided they're in good shape of course. They do have a very interesting image rendition though. At large aperture, they've got very soft out of focus areas and at small apertures they've give a sort of metallic zing to the image. Hard to describe, I've never encountered something like it in any other 50 I've had.
Left attachment: closed down, zing
Right attachment: wide open, soft OOF
Left attachment: closed down, zing
Right attachment: wide open, soft OOF
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