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I'm a big fan of the CZJ Biotar 58mm F2. Huge fan.
The Soviet Helios (copy of the Biotar) is great too. Unfortunately I'm not the biggest fan of the cameras it attaches to. I used it with the old Edixa but I can't stand operating those early SLRs. I bought Bessaflex recently to improve the experience, and while A LOT better than Edixa, it turns out the back element of the Biotar hits the Bessa's mirror. So that turned out to be a fool's errand.
So... what's the best M/L equivalent of the Biotar then? Swirly bokeh and all.
I know there are quite a few CANON 50mm F.95 lenses which were converted to M mount knocking about but while the bubbly swirly effect is there the size and price are both huge. Anyone with any slightly more modest ideas?
Please let me know so that I can sell the M42 and move on...
The Soviet Helios (copy of the Biotar) is great too. Unfortunately I'm not the biggest fan of the cameras it attaches to. I used it with the old Edixa but I can't stand operating those early SLRs. I bought Bessaflex recently to improve the experience, and while A LOT better than Edixa, it turns out the back element of the Biotar hits the Bessa's mirror. So that turned out to be a fool's errand.
So... what's the best M/L equivalent of the Biotar then? Swirly bokeh and all.
I know there are quite a few CANON 50mm F.95 lenses which were converted to M mount knocking about but while the bubbly swirly effect is there the size and price are both huge. Anyone with any slightly more modest ideas?
Please let me know so that I can sell the M42 and move on...