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Helios Soviet Era Zenit Helios 44M-7 58mm f2 + Helios 103 53mm f1.8 + Lomo 40mm f4 DIY Objetivo de cámara
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Helios Soviet Era Zenit Helios 44M-7 58mm f2 + Helios 103 53mm f1.8 + Lomo 40mm f4 DIY Objetivo de cámara

Soviet Era Lenses Lot: 1 - MC Helios 44M-7 Zenit 58mm f 2.0mm in a very good condition. The Helios-44M-7 58 mm f/ 2.0 MC (Russian: "Гелиос") is a fast standard lens with a fixed focal length for 35mm cameras with M42 screw mount. Lens has a multicoating. With a special adapter can be attached to modern dSLR and mirrorless cameras. Has the highest resolution among all of the Helios-44 lens family. f[mm] 58 A max [1/f] 2.0 A min[1/f] 16 Lens design [el.] 6 Lens design [gr.] 4 Filter thread Ø front(rear)[mm] 52 Lens Mount M42 closefocus[m] 0.5 Dimension Ø x length [mm] 63.5 x 47 Weight[g] > 230gr Year 1958 – 1999 2- The Helios-103 53 mm f/ 1.8 (Russian: "Гелиос") is a fast standard lens with a fixed focal length for 35mm rangefinder cameras of a Contax system. Format: 35mm rangefinder Type: Prime lens Focusing: Manual Focus (MF) Lens mounts: Contax I-III (CRM) Optical design: 6 elements in 4 groups ** DIY LENSES** 3-Lomo T-43 40mm f/4 DIY A custom machine adapted lens from a Smena 8M point and shoot. This lens came from a Smena 8M Soviet Union era point and shoot camera. The lens has been removed from the camera and it needs DIY Helicoid m39 adapter it can easily be mounted using metal glue. The lens itself is shockingly sharp for its size. 4- Luminor Anastigmat 2,8/45 DIY the Luminor Lens was dismounted from Pax JR 35mm camera. 5- Agfa Agnar 75 mm f/6,3 DIY Tiny Lens dismounted from AGFA Isola. This type of lens is a great option for DIY enthusiasts who like to craft and experiment new methods in Vintage and oldtiomers world. What is really shocking that you can get amazing and funky results from lenses that are too old and too small compared to today's modern lenses. You can check online for resources about the lenses and how to DIY mount them.

N.º 83898807

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Helios Soviet Era Zenit Helios 44M-7 58mm f2 + Helios 103 53mm f1.8 + Lomo 40mm f4 DIY Objetivo de cámara

Helios Soviet Era Zenit Helios 44M-7 58mm f2 + Helios 103 53mm f1.8 + Lomo 40mm f4 DIY Objetivo de cámara

Soviet Era Lenses Lot:

1 - MC Helios 44M-7 Zenit 58mm f 2.0mm in a very good condition.

The Helios-44M-7 58 mm f/ 2.0 MC (Russian: "Гелиос") is a fast standard lens with a fixed focal length for 35mm cameras with M42 screw mount.
Lens has a multicoating. With a special adapter can be attached to modern dSLR and mirrorless cameras.

Has the highest resolution among all of the Helios-44 lens family.


f[mm] 58
A max [1/f] 2.0
A min[1/f] 16
Lens design [el.] 6
Lens design [gr.] 4
Filter thread Ø front(rear)[mm] 52
Lens Mount M42
closefocus[m] 0.5
Dimension Ø x length [mm] 63.5 x 47
Weight[g] > 230gr
Year 1958 – 1999

2- The Helios-103 53 mm f/ 1.8 (Russian: "Гелиос") is a fast standard lens with a fixed focal length for 35mm rangefinder cameras of a Contax system.


Format: 35mm rangefinder

Type: Prime lens

Focusing: Manual Focus (MF)

Lens mounts: Contax I-III (CRM)

Optical design: 6 elements in 4 groups

** DIY LENSES**

3-Lomo T-43 40mm f/4 DIY

A custom machine adapted lens from a Smena 8M point and shoot. This lens came from a Smena 8M Soviet Union era point and shoot camera. The lens has been removed from the camera and it needs DIY Helicoid m39 adapter it can easily be mounted using metal glue.
The lens itself is shockingly sharp for its size.

4- Luminor Anastigmat 2,8/45 DIY

the Luminor Lens was dismounted from Pax JR 35mm camera.

5- Agfa Agnar 75 mm f/6,3 DIY

Tiny Lens dismounted from AGFA Isola.

This type of lens is a great option for DIY enthusiasts who like to craft and experiment new methods in Vintage and oldtiomers world. What is really shocking that you can get amazing and funky results from lenses that are too old and too small compared to today's modern lenses.

You can check online for resources about the lenses and how to DIY mount them.



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