dave lackey
Veteran
Now that I have come to terms with the Summitar 5cm 1.5, I am curious as to the capability of the Industar 26 lens. Having used it sparingly, I think this year would be more fun if I were to use it more. So, here are a couple of test images that I compared with my D2X.
It would be great to see postings of YOUR images made with the Industar 26 lens!
Industar 26 with 400 film scan (No PP) in sunlight obviously:
Cropped Industar Image, contrast tweaked slightly:
Nikon D2X ISO 200 (No PP) in shade, different day:
It would be great to see postings of YOUR images made with the Industar 26 lens!
Industar 26 with 400 film scan (No PP) in sunlight obviously:
Cropped Industar Image, contrast tweaked slightly:
Nikon D2X ISO 200 (No PP) in shade, different day:
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dave lackey
Veteran
paulfish4570
Veteran
dave lackey
Veteran
Very good, Paul...what film did you use?
paulfish4570
Veteran
thanks, dave.
kentmere 400, d-76 1:1, scanned with epson 4490.
kentmere 400, d-76 1:1, scanned with epson 4490.
jmooney
Guy with a camera
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Bass tourney in the snow? That sound like more fun that one person should be allowed...uggghhhh.
jmooney
Guy with a camera
Dave,
What lens were you using on the D2X?
Jim
What lens were you using on the D2X?
Jim
dave lackey
Veteran
As I recall, it was the 70-200 2.8 VR lens...most fantastic lens I ever used. Regret having to sell all of my "pro" gear.
Now, to be fair, it was a low contrast image in the shade and I did a complete test of images from 2.8 to 16 with varying speeds. The resolution, meaning zooming in to microscopic closeness, was amazing. Not able to get that with the mediocre film scan of the Industar lens image.
But, it does show that the Industar lens is capable of nice detail under normal shooting situations,. as Paul's images clearly show!
Now, to be fair, it was a low contrast image in the shade and I did a complete test of images from 2.8 to 16 with varying speeds. The resolution, meaning zooming in to microscopic closeness, was amazing. Not able to get that with the mediocre film scan of the Industar lens image.
But, it does show that the Industar lens is capable of nice detail under normal shooting situations,. as Paul's images clearly show!
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johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
It's a thread from the dead!
Got myself a nice looking Industar-26m today and planned to use it on my Leica M3 with an adapter.
Darn thing won't screw all the way down on the Leitz adapter and refuses to do so on the FED-2 it came with as well.
Apparently, the Industar was made in batches for either FED or Zorki and the Zorki versions have a less extended thread on them, my friend Derk (also a lurker here) told me on the phone tonight...
Oh well, that's a decent excuse to buy a few more of them, or maybe a Zorki body to test the theory...
Anybody got any more Industar-26 shots to show? I have always found them to look real good, sharp and such...!
Got myself a nice looking Industar-26m today and planned to use it on my Leica M3 with an adapter.
Darn thing won't screw all the way down on the Leitz adapter and refuses to do so on the FED-2 it came with as well.
Apparently, the Industar was made in batches for either FED or Zorki and the Zorki versions have a less extended thread on them, my friend Derk (also a lurker here) told me on the phone tonight...
Oh well, that's a decent excuse to buy a few more of them, or maybe a Zorki body to test the theory...
Anybody got any more Industar-26 shots to show? I have always found them to look real good, sharp and such...!
dave lackey
Veteran
It's a thread from the dead!
Got myself a nice looking Industar-26m today and planned to use it on my Leica M3 with an adapter.
Darn thing won't screw all the way down on the Leitz adapter and refuses to do so on the FED-2 it came with as well.
Apparently, the Industar was made in batches for either FED or Zorki and the Zorki versions have a less extended thread on them, my friend Derk (also a lurker here) told me on the phone tonight...
Oh well, that's a decent excuse to buy a few more of them, or maybe a Zorki body to test the theory...
Anybody got any more Industar-26 shots to show? I have always found them to look real good, sharp and such...!
Hey, Johan...
Funny timing...I loaned the lens from you to a fellow RFF'er and will be picking it up tomorrow. Got plans for it!
Coldkennels
Barnack-toting Brit.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
An old thread revived ... here's a couple from my Fed 2 with an I-26 that is very beaten up!


farlymac
PF McFarland
Three from earlier this year.

Abstract 1 by br1078phot, on Flickr

Tinker Mountain Clouds by br1078phot, on Flickr

Honeysuckle by br1078phot, on Flickr
PF

Abstract 1 by br1078phot, on Flickr

Tinker Mountain Clouds by br1078phot, on Flickr

Honeysuckle by br1078phot, on Flickr
PF
IlyaB
Established
Stuart John
Well-known
MV72
Marc VERRIERE
I-26 on FED-2



johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
Whoa! Pretty nice shots!
A long time agon, I saw the shots Dave started this thread with and thought that I had been lucky enough to donate a decent enough lens and not a dud, but apparently there's more decent Industar 26m's out there!
Yellowish tint in colour sounds very 1960s to me
and in B&W it definitely is nice!
Gotta find me a clean one that will thread down on the Leica M adapter and see what it can do!
Shots: keep 'em coming, brilliant stuff in here!
A long time agon, I saw the shots Dave started this thread with and thought that I had been lucky enough to donate a decent enough lens and not a dud, but apparently there's more decent Industar 26m's out there!
Yellowish tint in colour sounds very 1960s to me
Gotta find me a clean one that will thread down on the Leica M adapter and see what it can do!
Shots: keep 'em coming, brilliant stuff in here!
dave lackey
Veteran
Wow...all of these are looking good! Got my lens back and will finish up a roll of TriX with it!
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
Hey, Johan...
Funny timing...I loaned the lens from you to a fellow RFF'er and will be picking it up tomorrow. Got plans for it!![]()
Dear Dave,
Happy to read that the lens gets around and gets some action. I hope to see some shots from it once again!
Give my regards to the fellow RFF'er, will you?
Penny Lane
Hopelessly Citrophile
Apparently, the Industar was made in batches for either FED or Zorki and the Zorki versions have a less extended thread on them, my friend Derk (also a lurker here) told me on the phone tonight...
Oh well, that's a decent excuse to buy a few more of them, or maybe a Zorki body to test the theory...
*pops out of woodwork*
The problem, as far as I've gathered, is possibly variations in thread pitch, though I'd have to see the lens in question to see what exactly goes on...
No problem, I've at least four (LT)M39 mounts handy so we'll be able to try & find out. I hope it'll work on one of them; looking at the shots here I now want to try that lens
Derk
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