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![]() | Chinon Auto MC 55mm f/1.4 Pros: Price-performance ratio, attack M42, blurred Cons: At the moment no. Opinion: By using this forum and others, as I imagine a lot of me was climbing the monkey lens vintage. Let me clarify from the outset that they are passionate about, not professional, but having tried this before the 55mm f1.8 Auto Exaktar (which unfortunately is quite disappointing), I was pleasantly impressed. For a lens whose cost is between 80 and 100 euro (and I still paid considerably less), immediately catches your eye the faithful rendering of colors, fuzzy and a nice sharpness to TA thinly veiled, perfect already by f1.8rnCi I paired the adapter EMF that in addition to taking the stored data gives me the confirmation of the fire (essential for me that I have the LV on the Canon 400D). The rear lens foceggiando escapes to infinity only about 1 mm, and in fact did not give any problem on 6D of a friend of mine, returning photo also really up to much more noble goals. I can only advise that, for the first tests with objectives without having vintage svenare. sent on October 13, 2014 |
![]() | Samyang 500mm f/6.3 MC IF Pros: Weight, modest cost. Cons: Shortly contrast, requires the adapter. Opinion: Purchased for a tele pushed, after reading on another forum concerning catadioptric lenses, conscious of finding a poor quality, I had to think again. The lack of contrast can be removed with a lens hood (DIY) and PP. The lack of PdC forces you to "think" the picture a bit 'more, but the results are really remarkable. The effect on bokev gives the blurred photo of the features uniche.rnEd be aware that for best results it is almost necessary to add a zero to the amount spent, I do recommend this goal. sent on September 26, 2014 |
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