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| sent on June 16, 2024 (21:57) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Very nice. Hi Franco, have a nice evening. -- Mauro Molto bella. Ciao Franco, buona serata. -- Mauro |
| sent on June 17, 2024 (5:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks for your visit Mauro! Grazie del passaggio Mauro! |
| sent on June 18, 2024 (1:06) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I love it. Is it M42? Give it to me! Mi piace moltissimo. E' M42? Dammelo! |
| sent on June 18, 2024 (5:43) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
No no, when I bought it (it must be at least 15 years) I had disassembled the original bayonet and mounted the Canon one. Then, in order not to let the rear lens latch touch the mirror, I filed it down. He thinks that he has a smudged rear lens and in the photo you can't see it at all. A few months ago it had the diaphragm nailed to 1.2, I disassembled almost all of it. Beate mechanical optics :-D No no, quando lo avevo comprato (saranno almeno 15 anni) avevo smontato la baionetta originale e montato quella Canon. Poi per non far toccare il fermo della lente posteriore sullo specchio lo avevo limato. Pensa che ha le lente posteriore macchiata e in foto non si vede per niente. Qualche mese fa aveva il diaframma inchiodato a 1.2, l'ho smontato quasi tutto. Beate ottiche meccaniche |
| sent on December 02, 2024 (18:28) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
A black and white literally smeared on the frame. Excellent performance the old Rokkor, nothing to envy to contemporary optics !! Un biancoenero letteralmente spalmato sul fotogramma. Ottima resa il vecchietto Rokkor, nulla da invidiare ad ottiche contemporanee !! |
| sent on December 02, 2024 (18:43) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
@Andrea Biagiolini thank you very much for the passage, it is really nice to be able to use the old lenses with mirrorless, moreover having the opportunity to photograph someone "who likes to be photographed" instead of a dwarf who requires the AF of an R1mk5 could really do some nice things ... with my son in manual focus is "a take" But the beauty of photography is also that ;-) See you soon, Franco @Andrea Biagiolini grazie di cuore del passaggio, è davvero bello poter usare le ottiche vecchie con le mirrorless, oltretutto avendo la possibilità di fotografare qualcuno “che gradisca farsi fotografare” anziché un nano che richiede l'AF di una R1mk5 di potrebbero davvero fare delle belle cose… con mio figlio in manual focus è “un prenderci” Ma il bello della fotografia è anche quello ;-) A presto, Franco |
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