KEH
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Evil 40D 200 F2.8L wide open. At the WDC zoo.
Cheers,
Kirk

Cheers,
Kirk
Krosya
Konicaze
canon 50/1.2 at 1.2:

shimo-kitasnap
everything is temporary..
Lotari
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/sikaheimo/2428837129/
Not from a rangefinder camera, but a dslr, Pentax ist D. Lens was some kind of projection lens, an Astro-Kino-Color IV 50/1.6, probably made by Astro-Berlin. Even though shooting with this lens isn't too easy (I have to tape the camera's mirror up and handhold the lens against the bayonet), the images reward everything.. especially bokeh-wise, it's sooo smooth!
The lens itself:

hans voralberg
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You're the master of using weird lens
Great shot
Summarit @ f1.5
Summarit @ f1.5

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malkmata
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harry01562
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Results from CZJ 50/2 in LTM (Sweeney special)
Results from CZJ 50/2 in LTM (Sweeney special)
The results from a quick test of one of Brian's CZJ lenses in a Russian housing. These were taken in a State Park near me, as the sun was setting.
They are wide open, focusing without my glasses (silly thing to forget). These are low-res images direct from the CDRom. Lens mounted on M3, with lens shade.
Harry
Results from CZJ 50/2 in LTM (Sweeney special)
The results from a quick test of one of Brian's CZJ lenses in a Russian housing. These were taken in a State Park near me, as the sun was setting.
They are wide open, focusing without my glasses (silly thing to forget). These are low-res images direct from the CDRom. Lens mounted on M3, with lens shade.
Harry
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javimm
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My try at the bokeh thing:
Summicron 50 at f/2, Leica M6.
Summicron 50 at f/2, Leica M6.

TheHub
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Krosya
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/sikaheimo/2428837129/
Not from a rangefinder camera, but a dslr, Pentax ist D. Lens was some kind of projection lens, an Astro-Kino-Color IV 50/1.6, probably made by Astro-Berlin. Even though shooting with this lens isn't too easy (I have to tape the camera's mirror up and handhold the lens against the bayonet), the images reward everything.. especially bokeh-wise, it's sooo smooth!
Awsome photo! Love it!
Krosya
Konicaze
The results from a quick test of one of Brian's CZJ lenses in a Russian housing. These were taken in a State Park near me, as the sun was setting.
They are wide open, focusing without my glasses (silly thing to forget). These are low-res images direct from the CDRom. Lens mounted on M3, with lens shade.
Harry
Where is the Bokeh?
venchka
Veteran
hans voralberg
Veteran

Some more from the lovely Nikkor 85/2
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