Huss
Veteran
https://www.kickstarter.com/project...stest-photographic-lens-in-the-w?ref=category
No rf coupling, needs a separate adapter to focus. No aperture blades, needs aperture blanks to narrow the opening. Finished like a beer can.
"Like most ‘vintage’ lenses, the image straight out of the camera is less contrasty than what you get from modern optical designs"
"And there is no focus mechanism. Much like, for example, Voigtlander‘s new 40 mm Heliar, focusing can be achieved by using a mount adaptor with inbuilt helicoid."
This is where they lose me. The lens is in Leica M mount. They show it in two images attached to a Leica M with no helicoid adapter, so how does it focus on the Leica? Is there a helicoid adapter that is Leica M mount on both ends?
Can you imagine the uproar if LOMO put out a lens like this?!
Images:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/45721529@N06/24497265045/
Does anyone think this is innovative, and if so, why?
No rf coupling, needs a separate adapter to focus. No aperture blades, needs aperture blanks to narrow the opening. Finished like a beer can.
"Like most ‘vintage’ lenses, the image straight out of the camera is less contrasty than what you get from modern optical designs"
"And there is no focus mechanism. Much like, for example, Voigtlander‘s new 40 mm Heliar, focusing can be achieved by using a mount adaptor with inbuilt helicoid."
This is where they lose me. The lens is in Leica M mount. They show it in two images attached to a Leica M with no helicoid adapter, so how does it focus on the Leica? Is there a helicoid adapter that is Leica M mount on both ends?
Can you imagine the uproar if LOMO put out a lens like this?!
Images:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/45721529@N06/24497265045/
Does anyone think this is innovative, and if so, why?