The Kern Switar 50mm f1.8 lens is not cheap to buy.
It better have some extra special bokeh mojo for that price , as I can buy a whole barrel full of swirly bokeh 58mm Helios 44-2 lenses for that price and have change left over for coffee and pecan pie at my local take-out.
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The Alpa's Kern Macro Switar 50mm f/1.8 lens was reputed to be, in its day, one of the very finest 50mm lenses money could buy, and a major reason why the Alpa 9d and 10d were
sooooo much more expensive than, say, a Leicaflex SL with Summilux-R 50mm f/1.4.
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I remember going to the camera shop with my father when I was about 12, three years after I first was given a camera of my own to make photos with, and seeing the Leicaflex SL and the Alpa 10d on the shelf.
"Which one do you like most?" asked my father. The salesman grinned.
"I'll take the green one!" That was the 10d in Burgundy leatherette with a satin gold finish on the body.
The salesman laughed. "Sheesh, I can't even afford that for myself!" my father muttered. "I thought the Leicaflex SL too expensive... But I can buy that one.." The wolfish look on the salesman's face prompted ... "... maybe the next time I come in," by my father.
Salesman: "But the Alpa lenses are the best in the world! You'll love them!"
Father: "Yeah, I know. I have three of them on the Bolex H16Rex ..."
That's as close as I ever got to owning an Alpa 10d or that lovely 50mm lens.
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