Wow, thanks a lot, Alex. I am in love with Tessars and Sonnars since year dot.
Alex, you are very generous. I'll see how I can do something similar for this group.
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Thank you Santiago and all from the forum who gave me advices, tips, challenges, etc. I hope continuing this kind of riddles in the future when I find a nice FSU camera in perfect condition.Santiago Montenegro wrote:Wow, thanks a lot, Alex. I am in love with Tessars and Sonnars since year dot.
Alex, you are very generous. I'll see how I can do something similar for this group.
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That could take a while.alexvaras wrote:Thank you Santiago and all from the forum who gave me advices, tips, challenges, etc. I hope continuing this kind of riddles in the future when I find a nice FSU camera in perfect condition.Santiago Montenegro wrote:Wow, thanks a lot, Alex. I am in love with Tessars and Sonnars since year dot.
Alex, you are very generous. I'll see how I can do something similar for this group.
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And it's here! Life's been strange lately, but I saw a sign. The Lubitel came in the same box with my backpack, so I guess it will have to come with me to el Camino de Santiago next month. Thanks, Alex, your camera and I are heading for your homeland!
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Alex, you are having a lot of fun with that Contax IIa.
The Tessar and Sonnar definitely have their own look. The Tessar has sharper out-of-focus areas, and when you shoot at about f/5.6 at a medium distance of about 3 meters (or 9 feet), you can get the swirly background.
I am almost moved in although I've yet to set up my office, so nearly all of my cameras are in various boxes or bins in the office and in the basement (regulated with a dehumdifier and not sitting directly on the floor).
The Tessar and Sonnar definitely have their own look. The Tessar has sharper out-of-focus areas, and when you shoot at about f/5.6 at a medium distance of about 3 meters (or 9 feet), you can get the swirly background.
I am almost moved in although I've yet to set up my office, so nearly all of my cameras are in various boxes or bins in the office and in the basement (regulated with a dehumdifier and not sitting directly on the floor).
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Everyone around is doing that trip but me XD I think its time to take some time and do it next spring, but I want to do it by bike at my rhythm, I don't care about the "compostela"Santiago Montenegro wrote:And it's here! Life's been strange lately, but I saw a sign. The Lubitel came in the same box with my backpack, so I guess it will have to come with me to el Camino de Santiago next month. Thanks, Alex, your camera and I are heading for your homeland!
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When I checked the speeds I found out the 250 is kinda 125, lower you go more accurate its.
I hope you can shoot it during the trip, its perfect for it, it has enough quality (my opinion) and it doesn't care if something happens to it


Yesmelek wrote:Alex, you are having a lot of fun with that Contax IIa.
The Tessar and Sonnar definitely have their own look. The Tessar has sharper out-of-focus areas, and when you shoot at about f/5.6 at a medium distance of about 3 meters (or 9 feet), you can get the swirly background.
I am almost moved in although I've yet to set up my office, so nearly all of my cameras are in various boxes or bins in the office and in the basement (regulated with a dehumdifier and not sitting directly on the floor).


Btw, I found this at my dealers house, I need to test it when the finder arrives. The lenses are original from Zeiss factory, I already collimated the lens with a very small shim and now I need to test the whole set.
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