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Are you sure about it, Joe? :angel:
i'm a kinder, gentler guy these days.
They could be turned into 50mm lenses if you adjust the spacing in between the elements and remount them into a 50mm focus mount.
But the Bokeh would be "different".
I turned a Canon 50/1.5 into an 80mm lens in Nikon F-Mount. It was missing the rear module. Then, I transplanted a rear module from a J-3 into it.
Bokeh was eerie.
Try to find the Tokyo version, Cal.
The only two 50s I have left since yesterday are DR and NKT 50/1.4 🙂 (M-mount that is)
I looked through the Clubsnap's lenses, and for smoothest (most gaussian) bokeh these three lenses came on top:
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Personally I don't care that much about ultimate smoothness, but I suppose some are after that look 🙂
Edit: of course there are two types of bokeh: front- and backbokeh. Clubsnap's examples had only latter. Likely in lenses which produced harsh bokeh behind focused subject, the bokeh in front of subject would have been a lot smoother.