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Post Options Post Options   Quote mariuszlo Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 March 2025 at 16:45
One shot in the fog with 80mm from Minolta 80-200/2.8 APO G

Minolta AF 80-200/2.8 APO G at 80mm, Sony a7r5
Sony a7R5, a7c, a6400. E, A and MD lenses.
 



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Emil Busch A.-G. Rathenow Neokino 62.5/80 mm, 35 mm film projection lens from the 1930s. Generally found in deplorable state, this one is not perfect but works OK. Worth something!

80.1: Daffies


80.2: Stresspig


80.3: Magnoliamania


80.4: Daffies


80.5: Magnoliamania




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Triplet 2.8/78, Sovjet projection lens. As the name suggests, the famous three elements. Unlike the Meyer Trioplans, a bit boring.

78.1: Daffies


78.2: Daffies


78.3: Swingin'



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Originally posted by Snegren Snegren wrote:

Emil Busch A.-G. Rathenow Neokino 62.5/80 mm, 35 mm film projection lens from the 1930s. Generally found in deplorable state, this one is not perfect but works OK. Worth something!


Nice flower shots with this old lens Paul!
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Post Options Post Options   Quote QuietOC Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22 March 2025 at 19:33
Some Day 75 photos with the TTArtisan AF 75mm F2 + A7RIV


ISO 100 1/4000 s f/2


ISO 100 1/5000 s f/2


ISO 100 1/1600 s f/2


ISO 100 1/1250 s f/4


ISO 100 1/800 s f/2


ISO 100 1/1600 s f/2
Sony A7RIV LA-EA5
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Fred_S Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 March 2025 at 17:38
I had missed the previous week (although some lens opportunities there), but managed a few quick shots for the current week

with Triplet 2.8/78mm projection lens:

FS78-1


FS78-2


FS78-3



with Trioplan 4.5/f=7.8cm view lens (from Reflecta TLR)

FS78-4 The Triplet 2.8/78mm taklen with another 78mm lens


FS78-5


FS78-6


FS78-7



FS78-8 And the next lens, the main lens from the Reflecta TLR


FS78-9



FS78-10


FS78-11


FS78-11


FS78-12





 



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Day 80 was done with the AV Pentacon 2.8/80mm projection lens

FS80-1 Looking back at DAy 78



FS80-2



FS80-3



FS80-4



FS80-5



FS80-6



FS80-7



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For my 'Day 80', or better night attempts, I used a Minolta Rokkor enlarger lens.


80.1 - "Earth Hour 2025 - switch off the lights"

a7RIVa + Minolta C.E.Rokkor 80/5.6 (LTM enlarging lens / Orthometar type)



80.2 - "Nightly station Fröttmaning"

a7RIVa + Minolta C.E.Rokkor 80/5.6 (LTM enlarging lens / Orthometar type)
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New week 13 started today, so this week we are into focal lengths between 83 and 89 mm.


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I have all 900 grams of the bulbous chrome over brass Helios-40 1:1.5 F=8.5 cm in the camera bag and very little time to use it. Like Annie sang: "Tomorrow tomorrow..."
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Post Options Post Options   Quote pegelli Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 March 2025 at 16:35
I thought my Minolta 85/1.4 RS G was big and heavy (560 grams), but compared to your Helios it's a dwarf

But I took it out today (on native A-mount of course)

85-1: What would day 85 be without budding Magnolia



85-2: And the Stellata is coming along as well



85-3: Last year's Hydrangea



85-4: Another variety of Hydrangea, but also a last year sample


All A700 + Minolta 85/1.4 RS G
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Fred_S Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 March 2025 at 17:25
Originally posted by Micholand Micholand wrote:

New week 13 started today, so this week we are into focal lengths between 83 and 89 mm.




I have a few options for Day 85, Will see what I can do
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SAM 85/2.8 on EA2 adapter nex7 work trip to Boston

85.1 pinkie out the window


85.2 swans on the Charles

1/13sec

85.3 lamp lines
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Post Options Post Options   Quote mariuszlo Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 March 2025 at 02:19
Kurt Elling at Birdland

Sony Zeiss 85/1.4


Minolta MC 85/1.7

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