Andrew,
I actually have one of the Industar-22 collapsible 50mm/3.5 lenses, but it
won't mount on the screw-M adapter I have (my 35mm ultron is screwmount too)
because the infinity lock hits on the adapter :( I am thinking of unscrewing
the infinity lock so I can try it out. The guy who gave me the camera sent
another Russian screwmount lens, a Jupiter-8 (50mm/2), but it backfocuses
really bad and it has several missing screws too, it is in bad shape and is
not worth fixing. I'd like to find a good Jupiter-8 because I've seen lots
of photos on Rangefinderforum that were shot with them and they had nice
bokeh.
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Fine Art Photography
Fort Wayne, Indiana
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On 1/21/09 5:55 PM, "Andrew Fildes" <afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I think that might be a bit beyond Chris' pocket!
> I'd concur with the advice on the Russians - you can pick them up
> from the Ukraine for almost nothing and while the quality is variable
> and they'll often have a problem like a sticky helical, it's worth he
> chance. The Industar 61 L/D f2.8 has it's fans and sells for around
> $30 + $12 postage but make sure it's the late model, all black 55mm
> version. There's a 50/2 available for about the same and an old
> 50/3.5 Collapsible for less but the Model 61 has rare earth glass
> (Lanthanum). They were made for the late, unlamented Fed 5 body and
> as those have died, the lenses were orphaned. You'll need a cheap
> Chinese M adapter to go with it as all the Russians are screw mount.
> Andrew Fildes
> afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>
>
> On 21/01/2009, at 10:00 PM, John Hudson wrote:
>
>> You might consider looking out any of the Konica-M Hexanon lenses.
>>
>> I have a Hex 50 / f2. Its results are indistinguishable from those
>> of my
>> Summilix M 50 / 1.4.
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