HD video z 5D Mk-II a M42 manuálních skel
  • Soligor 28/2.8
  • Zeiss Jena Flektogon MC 35/2.4
  • S-M-C Takumar 50/1.4
  • Jupiter-9 85/2
  • Vivitar 135/2.8


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Our lenses, and what I’ve read about them online:

Soligor 28mm/1:2.8
Great lens, vignettes hard, has great linear, smooth adjustment of the iris (in addition to stops). Not the best 28 around, but definitely good and fast and a great price. We got ours for about $50 off of Ebay, great condition.

Zeiss Jena 35mm/1:2.4
Considered one of the best 35’s around, especially in the price range sharp, beautiful, and fast. Can be gotten for under $200 off of ebay.

Takumar Super-Multi-Coated 50mm/1:1.4
The Super-Multi-Coated is supposed to be better the the super-takumar for at least two reasons: 1. Passes more light 2. Sharper wide open . We got this lens for about $100 off of Ebay.

Jupiter-9 85mm/1:2
A fast 85 for $125, looks great, acts great, beautiful, and they still have loads of ‘em in the former Soviet Union. I read somewhere that the earlier models are better quality.

Vivitar 135mm/1:2.8
Gotta be careful with Vivitar because they don’t actually make lenses, they just steal them. Some are great, some suck. Look around online, I found some very intelligent man who wrote what serial numbers are good and what aren’t. Probably on a FlickR board, that’s where most of the good info I find is… ours is supposedly one of the “good” serial numbers…so far I find it beautiful.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LEbb0cH3_HI&fmt=22