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Is this a "legal lens"? WOW. 😀
Funny, after several years of not looking for Cine lenses, today I found a Filmo camera with a Bell and Howell 25/1.9 lens on it for $10 bucks. Took a chance, and it covers m4/3 pretty well! That's hard to find on a 25mm lens. I like it.
Wondering who is using medium and large format lenses with home made / stacked adapters.
Is this a "legal lens"? WOW. 😀
Here's someone using MF lenses on a Sony:
http://www.gunpowdervideo.com/2017/02/28/budget-digital-medium-format-a-kipon-focal-reducer-review/
—— Not homemade, not inexpensive, but also quite interesting.
Most, but not all, Cine lenses are really down from their high of about 8 years ago. I remember I had an Angenieux 25mm F0.95 for a while, but sold it. A stranger pinged me on some forum asking how much I regretted selling it for "only $1000". I told him they're coming down, and I don't want to be stuck holding the bag (paid a lot). He didn't believe me. But here we are in 2018, and most lenses are down from that time. Today:
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FrankenKamera:
and the resulting photo with the Pentax screw mount lens:
A representation of the Kipon adapter and a silver chrome lens. Now that looks weird and wonderful.
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I think the other lens is the SMC Takumar 85mm f1.8???????? Least it looks like it - it looks bigger than the 50mm though that may just be due to the camera it is mounted on. I have the early auto Takumar version and enjoy using it on mirrorless. Its a superb lens.
Peter,
thank you for mentioning K&F 🙂 In another thread I was scolding Chinese adapters, but I agree, K&F seem to be a good choice! (I have C/Y > M, Minolta SR > M, and Pentax K > M —— no complaints.)
Aaargh! There are so many super cool snazzy bonkers kooky lenses ready for Saint Adaptius!
Again, not mine:
Snazzy Ultron:
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—— Original:
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Snazzy Distagon:
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—— Original:
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I have a Quinaron 35mm that I've used a couple times on my Sony A7R2. It's a nifty lens with an interesting signature. My copy was inherited from my father, and he was apparently in the process of fixing it at the time because the auto-aperture block is missing the cover and some other bits. Of course that doesn't matter unless you're using it on an Exakta.
Recently I took an Isco-Gottingen Westar 100mm f4.5 out to the beach on my old Olympus E-PL1. It was a $5 UGLY lens from KEH I cleaned up a little. I enjoyed the results quite a bit.