Hello,
A friend of mine is in love with all kinds of exotic lenses from faraway countries and from yesteryear.
He was very proud presenting me a picture he had taken with his Sony A6000 using an off-center Jupiter 50mm lens. While it is true that the girl was (still is) pretty, I really had a hard time to understand why he would knowingly spoil his pictures right from the start, foobar-style.
If you want to spoil your picture, you can very well do it using various post-processing plugs and apps while still having the usable original in case you might need it later on.
On eBay there are numerous sellers from Belarussiya, Ukraine and Russian federation who have fixed adapters on these lenses. Of course you do not get autofocus or full aperture AE but you get something...for like 150 dollars.
I found from Germany Voigtländer Color Skopar and Zeiss Tessar from the fifties equipped with Sony E mounts.
Digging a bit deeper, there were people having converted the Canon FD 55 f/1.2 to EF –to be used with the mirror locked up with Live View as the mirror hit the protruding back element of the lens if focused further than 7 metres.
Is anyone doing something of this kind here and what kind of results you get to justiify such madness?
No, I did not order the Jupiter 3. I do not think I will.
A friend of mine is in love with all kinds of exotic lenses from faraway countries and from yesteryear.
He was very proud presenting me a picture he had taken with his Sony A6000 using an off-center Jupiter 50mm lens. While it is true that the girl was (still is) pretty, I really had a hard time to understand why he would knowingly spoil his pictures right from the start, foobar-style.
If you want to spoil your picture, you can very well do it using various post-processing plugs and apps while still having the usable original in case you might need it later on.
On eBay there are numerous sellers from Belarussiya, Ukraine and Russian federation who have fixed adapters on these lenses. Of course you do not get autofocus or full aperture AE but you get something...for like 150 dollars.
I found from Germany Voigtländer Color Skopar and Zeiss Tessar from the fifties equipped with Sony E mounts.
Digging a bit deeper, there were people having converted the Canon FD 55 f/1.2 to EF –to be used with the mirror locked up with Live View as the mirror hit the protruding back element of the lens if focused further than 7 metres.
Is anyone doing something of this kind here and what kind of results you get to justiify such madness?
No, I did not order the Jupiter 3. I do not think I will.



