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![]() | Jupiter 11 - 135mm f/4 Pros: Completely manual and aluminum optics, multi-blade diaphragm without click, it always forms a circle, I think 15 blades, sharp enough. Cons: Few if you are aware of what you are using. Single-layer anti-reflective coating. Minimum focus 2.5Mt, my specimen for rangefinder. Opinion: A lens that intrigued me on a stall, taken in m39 mounts for Fed, Zorki, Leica. Completely manual in aluminum, pay attention to the side lights because they steal contrast, sharp just the right considering the age and the blued single-layer treatment on the front lens. The diaphragm is always circular in shape and creates a pleasant blur. Small and handy, I'll try it by adding some extension tubes to experiment with pseudo macros. I currently use it on aps Fujifilm. sent on September 01, 2024 |
![]() | Sony FE 35mm f/1.8 Pros: Light, Fast and precise Af, sharp already at full opening, aesthetically beautiful, flare resistance, excellent contrast and color rendering. Cons: For the time being nothing Opinion: Recently taken, in combination with Sony A7ii,it is the first lens I have Sony, I feel very good with the 35mm focal, let's say it is the center of my kit, I repeat the AF is very fast, and I have the A7ii that everyone says is slow.... sharpness even at F1.8 at least in my specimen.in my opinion it is the best choice as size/weight/brightness, it lies exactly between the large f1.4 and the small f2.8. I find the blurry very beautiful, suitable as I use it both in landscape and street I am very satisfied with the purchase and I recommend it, to be combined in my opinion with the brother fe 85 f1.8 same design, for light outputs with 2 optics almost everything is done. sent on November 26, 2020 |
![]() | Pentacon 135mm f/2.8 Pros: Solid construction, no games, a 15-blade diaphragm that creates a pleasing bokeh, crisp, color, has its character. Cons: For me no one being a vintage optics, perhaps the excessive stroke of almost 360 degrees from 1, 5mt to infinity, but there is. Opinion: Bought out of curiosity, I'm trying with adapter on Fuji X-T20 and the few photos I made, I think it will remain in my vintage collection, I confirm that the blur is very pleasant and detaches the subject well from the background, I would be curious to try it on a FF with Stabilized sensor. Little expense and much surrender, I recommend the purchase to those who want to experiment from portrait to Flowers, a bit for everything. sent on March 17, 2019 |
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