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It is screwed, but I've modified in order to fix M25 mount.Hello hakkalo,
Thanks for posting.
What mount have the robotlenses? If I remember well, you can find them at cameraquest.com.
Michiel
Looks nice! Thought this was a Hasselblad lens. M42 ?I recently got an older chrome Sonnar 150/4 in M42 mount and happend to have it with me when I was driving by Waikiki this afternoon. First time with the lens, and I learned that 150mm handheld is a challenge and that this lens can be sharper than these pictures show. ... Also learned not to buy any A-data SD cards anymore, mine died after a few dozen pictures and only formatting helped Just some minimal changes in Lightroom, still trying to understand the program better.
(sorry, no girls in bikinis today, they all came out unsharp )
Stefan
Oops, not sure what I was thinking. Of course, it's a 135/4. I had taken it out yesterday to compare it to my 1938 Leitz Hektor but the dying card prevented that.Looks nice! Thought this was a Hasselblad lens. M42 ?
Cheers, Michiel
HI Jim,I'm unable to mount my two Steinheil Munchen lenses on the E-520 - Contact is made between the front overhang and the stopdown switch. I recently picked up the E-PL1 and can finally enjoy these two lenses.
A shot of the smaller observatory in Ottawa's Experimental Farm using the E-PL1 and Steinheil Munchen Auto-D-Tele-Quinar 135/2.8:
Jim
Hi Michiel,Here are some more blossem shots with the Isco-Göttingen 35/2.8 Did show 2 with this lens in the bokehthread.
Michiel
Hi Michiel!HI Jim,
Did not see this shot. Very nice! Looks very sharp too. How is the bokeh wide open? Just curious.
Michiel