Finally!!

dilu

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Hi, everybody.

First of all, thank you for all of your advices.
After long long consideration, I sold one of my Russian lenses,
and finally bought a cs35mm f2.5 lens today.
Ultron35mm is very very attractive, but I think its size is too big for RF camera.
(Nokton50mm, too.)

cs35 looks really good, and is small & light lens.
I'm very satisfied with it. 🙂

I loaded Ilford HP5 in my R and mounted cs35 now.
I will upload some images when I finish my first roll with cs35. 😉

Bye.

- dilu.
 
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Great choice dilu! 🙂 I have the pancake version of that lens (optically identical) and its just an awesome little lens! Really looking forward to seeing your pics!
 
peter_n said:
Great choice dilu! 🙂 I have the pancake version of that lens (optically identical) and its just an awesome little lens! Really looking forward to seeing your pics!

I envy you, peter_n. I liked the deisgn of The pancake version very much, but it was hard to find.(also more expensive than the classic version)

Whatever, thank you peter & backalley.
 
You'll love it. I've got it in the SC mount (optically the same) for my Kievs and it is an amazing lens. I've never been much of a wide angle fan in the past, but now I can understand why people like that view of the world. I look forward to seeing what you do with it.

William
 
dilu said:
I envy you, peter_n. I liked the deisgn of The pancake version very much, but it was hard to find.
dilu, the classic lens you have has one big advantage over my pancake version - the closest focus of yours is 0.7M and the closest focus of mine is 0.9M.

That can make a big difference, believe me! Enjoy your lens! 🙂
 
DILU: I just posted two to my gallery using the very same lens you've got.

Unfortunately my old HP Scanjet 3570c isn't what it used to be, but you can get an idea anyway. Or maybe I just don't know how to use the thing. The prints I'm scanning are quite sharp.

Ted
 
tedwhite said:
DILU: I just posted two to my gallery using the very same lens you've got.

Unfortunately my old HP Scanjet 3570c isn't what it used to be, but you can get an idea anyway. Or maybe I just don't know how to use the thing. The prints I'm scanning are quite sharp.

Ted

Thank you, Ted. I just saw your pictures.
(What a cute kid she is. 😛 )

This is my first 35mm lens(I've used only 50mm and 28mm),
and you gave me some ideas with your pictures. Thank you, again.

In return, I can tell you some tips on scanning 'the prints'.
Send me a message if you want. 🙂

Dilu.
 
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