



Snodge said:The Helios 44m-2 is quite possible my joint favourite lens - it's just so much fun. It took it out last year (almost a year to the day) to Bath: here is the Royal Crescent taken from hopefully a different viewpoint to that that the majority of tourists take. From memory, I think this was at f/11:
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siegsAR said:Had mine shipped from Ukraine yesterday, should arrive in two weeks. To my surprise I bought the Helios 44M instead of the 44-2.
Forgot I've wishlisted both lenses but when I actually purchased it the other day the 44-2 was gone and I've purchased the 44M straight-ahead forgetting they were different models. :-\
44M costs a little bit over the 44-2, but other than that I don't know the difference. Pics on the web doesn't show much difference tbh.
But what can you say guys? I won't be surprised if 44-2 ends up being voted. :![]()
Quasimodo said:This, and I am embarrased to say, is the firs time I hear about these lenses. Can someone give some background?
tcmatthews said:Quasimodo said:This, and I am embarrased to say, is the firs time I hear about these lenses. Can someone give some background?
After WWII the Soviets took apart a Zeiss lens factory shipped it back to Russia. It is basically a copy of the Carl Zeiss Biotar optical formula. The were one of the kit options on the Zenit cameras which were one of the most manufactured cameras in the world. This make old Helios 44 lens a very common lens in Europe. They are rather expensive in US but if you are willing to Ebay from Europe you can get one for a very reasonable price.
I don't have one but do have a Helios 40-4f 1.8 that is not quite as good.
Quasimodo said:tcmatthews said:Quasimodo said:This, and I am embarrased to say, is the firs time I hear about these lenses. Can someone give some background?
After WWII the Soviets took apart a Zeiss lens factory shipped it back to Russia. It is basically a copy of the Carl Zeiss Biotar optical formula. The were one of the kit options on the Zenit cameras which were one of the most manufactured cameras in the world. This make old Helios 44 lens a very common lens in Europe. They are rather expensive in US but if you are willing to Ebay from Europe you can get one for a very reasonable price.
I don't have one but do have a Helios 40-4f 1.8 that is not quite as good.
Ok, thanks. I guess that they are manual focus only?