![]() They are super cheap and readily available on ebay.Įdri wrote: I have Primotar and Telemegor lenses.īut I want a smaller focal length, easier to use in low light. Littleearth wrote: The Meyer Primotar 135mm f3.5 has the exact same bokeh. It is an old, post-war alu version sold with Ihagee Exa cameras in the 50's. My Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 50mm f/2.8 gives nice and bubbly bokeh. The Trioplan or Pentacon AV 80mm/2.8 are cheap here in Germany with old East-German projectors (Pentacon Aspectar 150) - but you need some simple DIY. The Meyer Primotar 135 photo lens ist relative common and cheap. ZoneV wrote: I think not every Tessar or Triplet type lens has the same bokeh, so search for lens name an bokeh images. Is it worth the purchase of it for a bokeh like (I know not identical) Trioplan bokeh? I would have the opportunity to buy a preset Tessar lens. Also projection lenses are usually faster than enlarging lenses.Įdri wrote: Thanks for the clarification. Projection lenses are intended for projecting film/slides/video onto a screen and usually have no aperture and no threaded mount, just a barrel that was intended to be focussed in the focus mount of the projector. No, enlarging lenses are intended for enlarging negatives/slides onto photographic paper, have an aperture and a threaded mount, often m39. ![]() Projection lenses or enlarging lenses means the same thing? I have not really found on ebay these lenses (Pentacon AV or Diaplan). Soviet: Helios 44/2, Helios 44/4, Industar 50/3.5 (both silver and black)Įdri wrote: Wow incredible bokeh for higlights. German: Meyer Gorlitz Oreston 50/1.8, CZJ Tessar 50/2.8, Isco Gottingen 135/3.5, Schneider-Kreuzach 200/5.5 Soligor: 135s made by Tamron, Komura, Tokina It's pretty cheap - I got mine on ebay recently with a camera body for $32 including postage. JJB wrote: Not the same focal length, but the Meyer Gorlitz Oreston ( 50/1.8 ) can produce bubbles or creamy depending on how you use it. Tessar, Janar, Visionar, Kiptar, Kipronar and Rotelar. Here an example, not sure wheter it was made with the Trioplan or Diaplan / Pentacon AV - bokeh with really brighter borders:Ĭamera modification, repair and DIY - some links to look through: Įpis, Elmaron, Emerald, Ernostar, Helioplan and Heidosmat.Įpiotar, Kameraobjektiv, Anastigmat, Epis, Meganast, Magnagon, Quinar, Culmigon, Novotrinast, Novflexar, Colorplan, Sekor, Kinon, Talon, Telemegor, Xenon, Xenar, Ultra, Ultra Star. ![]() No, this is not the Trioplan like bokeh (Soap Bubble Bokeh) people normaly search for. Fujinon 1.8/55 - one of the cheapest of the Fujinon lenses and plentiful in the marketplace.
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