bayernfan
Well-known
I have this sneaking suspicion that a few RFF members are using their MS Optics lenses on film. I thought we might dedicate a thread to sharing the photographs we make with these silly lenses. Please list the lens and film used.
I've been shooting my 35/3.5 Perar for a few weeks, but my film backlog is, well, sizeable. So I'll be sharing soon. :angel:
I've been shooting my 35/3.5 Perar for a few weeks, but my film backlog is, well, sizeable. So I'll be sharing soon. :angel:
Dante_Stella
Rex canum cattorumque
Been shooting a Sonnetar with a CLE. Which should not work but somehow does!
Dante
Dante
yorda
Member
Been using both the 24mm Perar et 35 Apoqualia on film, will post some photos as soon as i will understand how to 
music_healing
Well-known
been using sonnetar for years ever since it came out
have 2 apoqualia .. one for backup
shot > 50 perhaps almost 100 rolls with msoptics
beautiful lens esp the apoqualia
Sincerely
William Jusuf
have 2 apoqualia .. one for backup
shot > 50 perhaps almost 100 rolls with msoptics
beautiful lens esp the apoqualia
Sincerely
William Jusuf
jamin-b
Well-known
I use my 28mm triplet as a second wide angle lens on my Leica CL. The whole viewfinder is more or less equivalent to the 28mm view.
bayernfan
Well-known
Been using both the 24mm Perar et 35 Apoqualia on film, will post some photos as soon as i will understand how to![]()
please do. looking forward to seeing images from everyone.
Stephen G
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I've shot the MS Optics 35/1.4 Apoqualia on film & digital..
Here's some film
Kodak Pro 100

kodakpro100_20170520_18 by Steve, on Flickr
Kodak Tri-X

kodak400tx_20170614_16 by Steve, on Flickr
Kodak Tri-X

m7_trix_20180422_08 by Steve, on Flickr
Fuji Superia 1600

superia1600_20170311_6 by Steve, on Flickr
Kodak Portra 160

portra160_20170226_10 by Steve, on Flickr
Here's some film
Kodak Pro 100

kodakpro100_20170520_18 by Steve, on Flickr
Kodak Tri-X

kodak400tx_20170614_16 by Steve, on Flickr
Kodak Tri-X

m7_trix_20180422_08 by Steve, on Flickr
Fuji Superia 1600

superia1600_20170311_6 by Steve, on Flickr
Kodak Portra 160

portra160_20170226_10 by Steve, on Flickr
FrozenInTime
Well-known
Tmax 400
MS Apoqualia 35/1.4 both at f/1.4
Also Sonnetar 50/1.1
MS Apoqualia 35/1.4 both at f/1.4


Also Sonnetar 50/1.1
bayernfan
Well-known
This has such a vintage feel. Very nice.
bayernfan
Well-known
Tmax 400
MS Apoqualia 35/1.4 both at f/1.4
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it's very moody at f/1.4 on B&W, isn't it?
Corran
Well-known
35mm f/3.5 Perar, on TMX pushed 2 stops:
Can't say I like the 35/1.4 at all from the pics above. The Perar is a great lens to fit my M6 in a small pocket. That and an Elmar 50/3.5 is about as small a kit as you can get.

Can't say I like the 35/1.4 at all from the pics above. The Perar is a great lens to fit my M6 in a small pocket. That and an Elmar 50/3.5 is about as small a kit as you can get.
Here's a few from the archives, snapped back in early 2012. One thing that made quite an impression on me during my brief ownership of a little Perar 28mm F4 was its, ummmmm, unique flare control (or lack thereof
).

Perar 28mm F4 by Jon, on Flickr

Perar 28mm F4 by Jon, on Flickr

Perar 28mm F4 by Jon, on Flickr

Perar 28mm F4 by Jon, on Flickr
I don't miss it but it was an interesting little lens.

Perar 28mm F4 by Jon, on Flickr

Perar 28mm F4 by Jon, on Flickr

Perar 28mm F4 by Jon, on Flickr

Perar 28mm F4 by Jon, on Flickr
Mad genius Miyazaki-san, the man behind MS Optics, snapped by me on September 3rd, 2010 - the day I first met him. I'd dropped by to get an S-mount W-Nikkor 35/1.8 he'd just converted to M-mount for me adjusted. He had just finished assembling his first Perar 35mm 3.5 on that bench right there when I walked in, and he handed it to me to try. This pic was taken with that lens on an Epson RD-1s. Yes yes, digital, and this is a film photo thread, but since its a pic of the man himself I'm sure you can make an exception!
I took that Perar home that day without paying for it. Miyazaki-san said I could wire the money to him later if I liked it, or just send it back if I didn't.
Interestingly, he practically begged me to become a dealer for him that day. I declined, but his offer certainly surprised me, as one particular dealer at the time seemed to think he had an exclusive arrangement with Miyazaki-san. Something must have gotten lost in translation between them as Miyazaki-san certainly didn't think so, and he was taking on new dealers left, right, and center soon after...

MS Optical Miyazaki-san by Jon, on Flickr
I took that Perar home that day without paying for it. Miyazaki-san said I could wire the money to him later if I liked it, or just send it back if I didn't.
Interestingly, he practically begged me to become a dealer for him that day. I declined, but his offer certainly surprised me, as one particular dealer at the time seemed to think he had an exclusive arrangement with Miyazaki-san. Something must have gotten lost in translation between them as Miyazaki-san certainly didn't think so, and he was taking on new dealers left, right, and center soon after...

MS Optical Miyazaki-san by Jon, on Flickr
Godfrey
somewhat colored
I'd like his MS Optics 28mm f/2 lens, but it's a bit pricier than I want to spend for another 28mm lens.
bayernfan
Well-known
Mad genius Miyazaki-san, the man behind MS Optics, snapped by me on September 3rd, 2010 - the day I first met him. I'd dropped by to get an S-mount W-Nikkor 35/1.8 he'd just converted to M-mount for me adjusted. He had just finished assembling his first Perar 35mm 3.5 on that bench right there when I walked in, and he handed it to me to try. This pic was taken with that lens on an Epson RD-1s. Yes yes, digital, and this is a film photo thread, but since its a pic of the man himself I'm sure you can make an exception!
Thanks for sharing your personal story with the Miyazaki-san. And the pics are great as well.
yorda
Member
Here we are, 2 Portraits and a Self from my last TriX, a Leica M7 ALC and the 35 Apoqualia.
Shot around f2.
Shot around f2.



yorda
Member
and Some older photos that i Like from the apoqualia.




Steve M.
Veteran
Thanks for posting these shots, Honestly, I am having difficulty seeing the attraction to lenses that, apparently, give the Holga like bad image quality I see in most of the photos, but to each their own. Why not just buy a Holga? The occasional 3-D effect is cool. I see that in some of the shots. It's a real head scratcher why some shots look like that, while others are blurry, flarey and out of focus.
yorda
Member
Hey Steve, I understand, those lens are not easy to master.
You can use their wickness to give a certain "look/mood" to your photos but they are definitly not Holgas.
Here are some shots with the 24Perar.
MP/24Perar/Portra160
MP/24Perar/Natura1600
And they looks pretty damn good!
You can use their wickness to give a certain "look/mood" to your photos but they are definitly not Holgas.
Here are some shots with the 24Perar.

MP/24Perar/Portra160

MP/24Perar/Natura1600





And they looks pretty damn good!

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