TWI by Dustin Abbott said:
florianbieler.de said:
The Helios 44-2 you are all talking about is that 44-2 58mm 2.0 lens, right?
I that is directed at me, then the answer is yes. It is my favorite vintage lens to use because it has such unique rendering. It will hit on the mirror near infinity, so I switch to live view if using it that way. Most of my work with it is within 15 feet, though. Very unique portrait lens.
Interesting. I have a Helios 44-4 and have no mirror issues with it, but my 44-2 does. The 44-4 and 44-2 are very different designs. My 44-2 is a preset version with 8 very curved blades. My 44-4 is much more modern looking, has clearly defined stops, and has only six blades (less curved). I feel like the more modern 44-4 has less microcontrast, although I haven't compared them head to head.
Strange, I have no mirror problem with my Helios 44-2 on my 6D.