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Zenit Helios MC 44M-7 58mm f/2.0 : Specifications and Opinions




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avatarsupporter
sent on October 29, 2018

Pros: Price, bokeh, weight and size, Swirley effect

Cons: Color rendition

Opinion: I took it with Nikon F mount and use it on FF to make the most of the effect of the bokeh. My specimen is mechanically and optically very good. The best effects of the blur are produced at full aperture (on FF) while, with regard to the sharpness at open apers, it is sufficient only in the center. If it closes a little it improves considerably. I think the weak point is the reproduction of colors. It is suitable for b/w photos. I have other lenses Helios 58/F2 that have similar features. Those interested in the purchase should know that the outstanding copies of Nikon F-adapted lenses can interfere with the FF mirror because, in order to achieve infinity focus, they are modified with the rearmament of the rear doublet. I myself have adapted one of these M42 screw-pitch lenses by simply unscrewing the back. It works, with the necessary precautions. The M42-Nikon F adapters are located a little money on Chinese sites. I do not recommend those with the built-in lens because of the often poor quality. For any details are available.

avatarjunior
sent on May 18, 2018

Pros: Sharpness, bokeh, ease to use

Cons: Nobody

Opinion: I had the pleasure of using this lens on an X-T20 with M42-FX K&F adapter ring. It was immediately love at first photo! I was impressed by the ease of use and allows you to operate in manual mode with speed and harmony. In my opinion it reaches the maximum of sharpness around F4-8, however even at F2 behaves very well, giving away some fabulous bokeh... Great for portraits and nature. It ' nice to play even without lens hood on sunny day, because it allows you to get beautiful effects swirling... It's one of those optics you always get behind. I would recommend for a lens that is around 35-50 euros.

avatarsenior
sent on May 16, 2018

Pros: Sharpness, blurry, usability, soft dials

Cons: it's not AF' is not 1.2' is not a zoom - hard dials (bring it from a repairing photo )

Opinion: I use it with manual M42 adapters. It has a frightening sharpness and multicoating treatment on the lenses. I really like it. Metal body. It's a fantastic lens for portraits if you use it on apsc and for street on full format. What about... if he has any flaws I bought him for those ! I think it's a very good lens and addictive like all Helios. ........... about the dials, which some complain about the hardness: the specimens must be checked by a photoreparator, or buy those that have already been checked, including dials. And then consider that they are slow of at least 50 years ago, but they are worth it !

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avatarjunior
sent on May 16, 2018

Pros: Sharpness, chromatic rendition and Magnificent bokeh. Price

Cons: Nothing

Opinion: For 20 euros I brought home from a market zenith and attached this lens that I also used on digital. Majestic quality. It has a bokeh at F2 which is awesome you'll fall in love with it right away. Even the flares it produces are decided and add a more to the photograph. Price quality really excellent maybe the focus ring is a tad tricky but maybe it just depends on the weather. Maybe it mixes tropo to F2 but I like it just so especially in the portraits is really exceptional. It has a patina that saturates some colors and is magnificent. You can not in my opinion not have for this price.

avatarjunior
sent on January 01, 2018

Pros: Brightness, sharpness and blurred by shivering

Cons: Anything

Opinion: Bought at 70 euros at a flea market together with a Zenit 122 and a 200 mm jupiter. I would say it was a bargain. The sharpness is unsettling, the fuzzy thrill and is at very honest prices. I keep it mounted on an old Canon 10d, and as far as I'm concerned it has made the 50mm F1.8 obsolete. rn If you get one in your hands buy it, it really deserves to have one.

avatarjunior
sent on October 14, 2016

Pros: Crystal clear, blur typical, economic

Cons: nobody

Opinion: My second favorite after helios 44-2, with it shares the character but the 44-m7 is very much clearer. Bright enough, very cheap, is located less than 50 € in very good condition, with well difettucci less but not worth saving these prezzi.Non I can recommend it, a must! RNE 'compatible with virtually all SLR and all mirrorless, is that you have for me

avatarjunior
sent on March 15, 2015

Pros: Quality objective, so common and cheap as extremely valuable and fun to use. The blur is a signature page in the photographs, the sharpness is very good already at room temperature and the building is solida.rnE 'obviously a manual lens and dated, but for what it costs is one of the "must have" for those who want fun to photograph.

Cons: For the quality / price ratio which, frankly I do not come to mind ...

Opinion: I purchased a Helios 44M-7 after reading numerous reviews from various fans and intrigued by his legendary bokeh.rnChe say, I was really happy after trying it once before; is easy to use, it is really well built as many optic once and gives images uniche.rnChi try these objectives often can not have just one ... and I do not think we need to explain why!





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