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Opinion:I borrowed one, and I would say that I did more than well, since it is absolutely not worth the money they ask for: on Ebay it is also inserted at 6-700 €. A price from modern optics for what is basically a more than vintage lens that has the peculiarity of the soap bubbles effect. Effect that however can only be achieved in particular conditions with illuminated background and subject in backlight. The goal, for the rest, is all you would expect from a slow 40s-50s: low sharpness just acceptable, lots of metal and hard rings, inaccurate focus
Pros:Light and simple lens with character and the famous "soap bubbles" effect on out of focus lights
Cons:Price, not sharp
Opinion:My personal opinion is that having recently increased considerably in price, it is worth evaluating the purchase of a Nikkor 105 f / 2 DC, which maneuvering on the ring of spherical aberration can achieve the same effect and also other effects, but With the advantage of having a super sharp lens and AF, on the proper bodies.rn
Opinion:Used both on 5d2 with at least an extension tube to avoid the touch of the mirror that, recently, the Olympus E-M1, I consider this a great lens if you love the particular blurry who knows draw out. The construction is typical of vintage metal, although it remains a lightweight lens though not tiny. My specimen is in showcase condition and complete with rigid leather case; I was lucky to get it at a relatively good price, but the prices have now reached important figures. The bokeh is so particular to divide opinions, either you love it or hate it; in any case it allows to realize unique shots both in portraiture that in macro, especially if associated with some extension tube. I can assure you that the 2x sensor keeps the characteristics of the lens wide open, although the "bubble effect" is slightly reduced compared to FF. It remains an objective timeless and its use did not make me regret buying.
Opinion:the uniqueness it pays, but considering that Meyer was back on its feet for the production of this model, I'd rather spend more and get a new: rnhttp: //www.meyer-optik-goerlitz.com/kickstarter_/rnrnp. s. I also had the zebra pattern is not at all the same and also has a very modest sharpness rispello the gray metal model
Pros:The bokeh and phantasmagorical light effects, also due to chromatic aberrations of the lens. Light
Cons:Expensive / Optics demanding from the point of view of focus, in particular if used with extension tubes macro.
Opinion:Slow-paced to use for close-ups. Since 'the maximum yield and' to the 2.8 maf and 'challenging and often the focus plane is not' the one you want, for eyeglass wearers, like myself, and 'really cool;-) I had to take both ways model silver zebra with that, no difference at f2.8. To get the magic bubbles serves that the background is strongly illumiato and the first floor dimmer.
Pros:Bokeh that speaks for itself, sharpness by stopping construction, adaptability to modern bodies.
Cons:it may be a counter has no af (but I like that)
Opinion:I decided to buy it after a few months of observation, in the end they are cornered me at a fair price and when it arrived it was love .. it is not easy to focuse 2.8, especially when the boundaries of very small subjects are blurry but gives fuzzy filling with excitement! seems to paint oil on canvas! just love it! RNLA is my version exakta, easily adjusted with a ring-m39 nikon and o-ring from 34mmX2mm! I do not ever sell it!
Opinion:As I wrote in Against a lens is not easy to use but I think its nice. Once we take the hand is a lens really interesting. Used in TA gives to the shots of the unique effects: the blurred "pennellatto" is truly remarkable, some photos look like paintings, also when used in backlighting, you can create effects such as "spallinato." RnOramai difficult to find on the market, the ' only solution is to buy through an online auction, particularly attenzone then requires the coupling lens because not all adapters are available on the market