oftheherd
Veteran
For any who might want to drool over their keyboard, these do exist. They are real. But you seldom hear of them, much less see them for sale. a lens with f/0.95. Actually, I seem to remember a Leica with a f/0.90.
Anyway, try http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=30099&item=3811154508&rd=1
You might want to get a wash cloth first.
Anyway, try http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=30099&item=3811154508&rd=1
You might want to get a wash cloth first.
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pshinkaw
Guest
Stephen Gandy's website has a phot of a Fed-2 modified toadd the Canon 50mm/0.95 lens
http://www.cameraquest.com/ruskie_fed_95.htm
-Paul
http://www.cameraquest.com/ruskie_fed_95.htm
-Paul
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Rich Silfver
Guest
Beautiful camera. Not often you see this camera without wrinkles in the shutters. Very nice.
And yes - drool indeed !
And yes - drool indeed !
HelenB
Established
Zeiss made some 50 mm f/0.7 lenses for NASA - I wonder if anyone would mount one of those to a Fed 2?
Best,
Helen
Best,
Helen
jdos2
Well-known
Anyone here bidding? I would, but I'm strapped by The American Nightmare right now...
Another Jeremy
Newbie
God that thing really is beautiful. And rare.
I like mine; and even have the fitted case for it. But usually I keep the Nikkor or Canon F1.4 on the cameras. I have the RF version for the Canon 7 and the TV version for an Infrared Camera at work. At work, we used a 1/10,000th Watt laser hooked up to a single mode fiber like a flashlight.
Wide Open and close-up; F0.95.
Wide Open and close-up; F0.95.
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