grapejohnson
Well-known
I have been underrating this lens for a long time! Initially I was offput by its weird color shifting tendencies, but I can't believe how good some of these came out:
I used a yellow filter on the first one.
Anyone else have some good ones taken with this lens?
I used a yellow filter on the first one.


Anyone else have some good ones taken with this lens?
ray*j*gun
Veteran
Yes and a some with great J12. Some of the FSU lenses are just stunning.
goamules
Well-known
I shot mine on a trip to Europe once, and a Russian friend noticed it and said, "that's not considered a good lens at all in Russia..." But you know what? It's worked great for me!
With extension tube:

With extension tube:

Dez
Bodger Extraordinaire
I have a black one that I use on my (black) Bessa R. Unlike other FSU lenses, it has clickstops, AND the aperture ring turns in the right direction as defined by the metering LED's in the finder. It looks appropriate, and works great.
Cheers,
Dez
Cheers,
Dez
grapejohnson
Well-known
I shot mine on a trip to Europe once, and a Russian friend noticed it and said, "that's not considered a good lens at all in Russia..." But you know what? It's worked great for me!
That first picture looks like it could be taken with a modern AF kit 50. I can't get over the sharpness of this thing. I generally don't care about sharpness as much, but for the price you can't beat it.
Ron (Netherlands)
Well-known
It is supposed to be so sharp since it has lanthanum glass which provides a better breaking index. Further these lenses are very well coated. I too like it for its click stops. IMHO it renders much better/nicer than the old f 3.5 lenses (industar, fed and even Leitz elmar)
sanmich
Veteran
I think it's one of the only consistently good fsu lenses
grapejohnson
Well-known
Is the I-61 an original Russian design, or is it based off of some other lens? BTW, I have the Panda version.
froyd
Veteran
Love mine...but the barrel wobbles a bit. I find the contrast to be a bit too strong for my liking in BW, but perfect for color.
grapejohnson
Well-known
i feel the exact opposite about it, i love high contrast b&w. my barrel is also quite wobbly. hey - it was included with my $30 fed 4, no real complaints.Love mine...but the barrel wobbles a bit. I find the contrast to be a bit too strong for my liking in BW, but perfect for color.
gb hill
Veteran
I have a black one with click stops. Haven't used it in awhile. I think i'll carrry it out with the bessa R this weekend. Love that B&W shot.
froyd
Veteran
Here is an old one from my 61LD...my first M lens. Got it from fedka for around 20 dollars. I like having the click stops on the aperture ring.
To each his own, and I'll be first to admit that high contrast is pretty popular these days (some Sony cameras even have art filters for this effect). It sure can look good for many images, but if you have a chance to pick up or borrow a lower contrast lens, give it a go! You might really be surprised the subtle impact of enhanced tonality, and you will still have the option to blow those mid greys away in printing (wet or dry).

i feel the exact opposite about it, i love high contrast b&w. my barrel is also quite wobbly. hey - it was included with my $30 fed 4, no real complaints.
To each his own, and I'll be first to admit that high contrast is pretty popular these days (some Sony cameras even have art filters for this effect). It sure can look good for many images, but if you have a chance to pick up or borrow a lower contrast lens, give it a go! You might really be surprised the subtle impact of enhanced tonality, and you will still have the option to blow those mid greys away in printing (wet or dry).
grapejohnson
Well-known
I've been intrigued by Elmars for this reason (lower contrast). Are there any affordable lower contrast lenses I could look into? How are the Industar 50 and 22s?To each his own, and I'll be first to admit that high contrast is pretty popular these days (some Sony cameras even have art filters for this effect). It sure can look good for many images, but if you have a chance to pick up or borrow a lower contrast lens, give it a go! You might really be surprised the subtle impact of enhanced tonality, and you will still have the option to blow those mid greys away in printing (wet or dry).
grapejohnson
Well-known
I have a black one with click stops. Haven't used it in awhile. I think i'll carrry it out with the bessa R this weekend. Love that B&W shot.
Thanks! I decided to bring this lens along on a whim when I took that, and was very pleasantly surprised.
GaryLH
Veteran
Canon ltm
Canon ltm
U should check out the canon ltm's. Dante has a pretty good write on his website.
http://www.dantestella.com/technical/canoleic.html
Gary
Canon ltm
I've been intrigued by Elmars for this reason (lower contrast). Are there any affordable lower contrast lenses I could look into? How are the Industar 50 and 22s?
U should check out the canon ltm's. Dante has a pretty good write on his website.
http://www.dantestella.com/technical/canoleic.html
Gary
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
Ah, yes, the I-61....as sharp as a page of Oscar Wilde witticisms that have been rolled up into a point, sprinkled with lemon juice and jabbed into someone's eye! 
grapejohnson
Well-known
industar 50 3.5 in M42
industar 50 3.5 in M42
Anyone have the M42 3.5 Industar? Have pics? I'm Considering getting it for my A-1.
industar 50 3.5 in M42
Anyone have the M42 3.5 Industar? Have pics? I'm Considering getting it for my A-1.
wolves3012
Veteran
I have one in M42, it's exactly the same as the LTM and M39 ones. Sharp and not far behind the I-61. Very small and light too. I don't think I have photos to hand and I'm over my posting limit it seems, so I'm unable to show you any shots.Anyone have the M42 3.5 Industar? Have pics? I'm Considering getting it for my A-1.
grapejohnson
Well-known
I have one in M42, it's exactly the same as the LTM and M39 ones. Sharp and not far behind the I-61. Very small and light too. I don't think I have photos to hand and I'm over my posting limit it seems, so I'm unable to show you any shots.
It's alright, I really love that contrasty look and buying one will only put me back $15-30 dollars, so I think I'm gonna just go for it.
robbiechad
RobbieChad
I have two of the Industar 50 3.5 in M42, they are quite remarkable , I used one on my spotmatic swapping it around with the Takumar standard 50 f2.0 which is the same lens as the 1.8, I could not tell the difference as to which lens had taken which shot. Everyone should have one of these Russian beauties, tiny too.
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