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Reviews of cameras, lenses, tripods, heads and other accessories written by Ioria83


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helios_44m4_58f2Zenit Helios MC 44M-4 58mm f/2.0

Pros: Bokeh, constructive solidity, price, fun in use, yield

Cons: Not suitable for novices, MAF dial a bit duretta

Opinion: I have the PK-attack version, not M42, but I think it's the same thing. Chameleon lens, although it requires a bit of malice in being able to exploit it adequately and above all wants the light conditions that suit it. In fact, if put in the right context pulls out swirling bokeh very close to the Petzval (which is not quite right) and once you start using it becomes very fun and difficult to remove from the machine body! It is still a Helios so it tends to have more sharpness in the center, while on the sides it is softer even with a more closed diaphragm. A lens for those who love challenges and want to face them with a smile.

sent on October 06, 2019


pentax_50_f1-7Pentax SMC M 50mm f/1.7

Pros: Sharpness, bokeh, colors

Cons: If we have to find one by force I would say surrender; A little too contraed. Assuming it can be considered a defect...

Opinion: A razor. Small, light, robust, functional and very sharp. It has an elegant bokeh and that vintage rendition, for the aficionados of the genre is a godsend, which combined with a crazy sharpness makes it a fabulous product. Remember that it is a vintage lens and then you work in total manual, which requires a minimum of expertise on various settings... Isn't this also the beauty of photography? :D I personally recommend it to anyone. Minimum cost maximum yield!

sent on March 18, 2019


zenit_50_f2Zenit Helios 44-2 58mm f/2.0

Pros: Sharpness, circular bokeh, price, color rendition, sturdiness, fluidity of the diaphragm

Cons: You should be familiar with manual focus, solvable with a little practice.

Opinion: I personally love this lens. Found in the drawer of my late paternal grandfather along with other vintage lenses, I immediately began to feel confident mountain on my mirrorless. I was amazed right away by the razor-sharp image quality it offers, for its bokeh (in certain situations comes that "swirl" effect that I adore) and for the rendition of truly real, concrete colors. Even TA. Other very important detail: the fluidity of diaphragm action, impressive. It is not at all jery and with a nothing you can set it to the desired opening without any effort. The first shots are tough to realize because the focus is very "sensitive" and just a nothing to spoil the photo. Nothing that can not be overcome with a little ' practice. I personally recommend it to anyone who prefers to do portraits and is looking for a particular bokeh. At the current market price is a bargain to seize on the fly!

sent on March 18, 2019




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