Steve M.
Veteran
I have this Helios lens that came off a Zenit 11 SLR. Really, really like it, but no love for the Zenit. I tried to go w/ a Pentax adapter on a Sears K mount camera, but the cheap M42 to K adapters proved problematic, and the cheap photographer is too cheap to spring for a Pentax adapter. I put the lens on my Canon T90 and it works perfectly (w/ an adapter) in stop down AE mode, but I don't like carrying such a small 50mm lens on a huge camera. Are there any options for me that would give me an electronic shutter in a somewhat new camera? At a reasonable price, of course. I am open to any make as long as it is smallish and does not require a glass element in the adapter.
Here's some shots from it. One of the better 50's I've used, and like my Nikkor H 50, quite economical. It isn't super sharp like the Nikkor, doesn't have the contrast or 3-D thing of a Summicron, but it has something I can't describe (along w/ sometimes odd bokeh). It's soft at f2, so good for portraits.
http://s1241.photobucket.com/user/stevemareno/slideshow/Helios?sort=3
Here's some shots from it. One of the better 50's I've used, and like my Nikkor H 50, quite economical. It isn't super sharp like the Nikkor, doesn't have the contrast or 3-D thing of a Summicron, but it has something I can't describe (along w/ sometimes odd bokeh). It's soft at f2, so good for portraits.
http://s1241.photobucket.com/user/stevemareno/slideshow/Helios?sort=3