M9-P with Zunow 50/1.1 and Kinoptik Fulgior 50/1.3

I've used one of those Zunow lenses and I never got those effects wide open.

I would guess one of the elements is decentered, loose, or there is some other problem with the lens.

What happens when you stop down to f5.6 or so? Is everything sharp or do you have uneven fields of focus?
 
These shots are great! I much prefer the character of the lens in these shots. In the wide open B&W shots, its character is a little over powering. Just my opinion of course :)

Funny, I was thinking that too.

Bob
 
Wow guys … what a bashing ;-)

Great shots btw Andrew - I have been there and nailing focus with this lens, especially with the first shot is a skill on it's own not many have.

I really like the first frame, the freaky oof effects work very well for me, to emphasize the chaotic packing of the freight and the effort necessary, to move the lorry.

For the shocked people here in the thread, every thing with the rendering of this lens is totally fine.
The scenes, it has been used have been bright sun lit scenes with lots of small light particles breaking through leaves or reflected.
Any old super fast lens of this vintage will show similar effects. The Zunow really boosts these up visually - interesting effects ;-)

It would be very interesting, to see a Zunow 1.1, Nikkor 50 1.1, Canon 0.95, Leitz 50 1.2 comparison with such subjects.
 
Dirk, such comparison being done already, the Zunow has the wildest bokeh wide open. It is not for everyone, you either like it or you hate it.
 
Andrew, the Zunow looks almost modern/ clean in that first shot!

Love that effect on the flowers with the Kinoptik ;-)
 
Yes, this is shot @ 1.4 to show that the lens is not defected as some may have suggest. I guess it is just a matter of taste and as you know, I love old lens much more than modern lens.
 
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