Vitaliy, it's been awhile since the last post on this topic, but I've just found some interesting 135mm lenses on Ebay:
A Sonagar 135mm f2.8 (10 blade aperture), and the Meyer-Optik Pentacon 135mm 2.8 (15 blade aperture!).
Anybody have experiences with either?
The Meyer-Optik Pentacon is considered the 'bokeh king' in this realm, and the Sonagar is quite hard to find info on.
I have the Pentacon 135 2.8 15 bladed aperture M42 and it's very sharp with lovely bokeh.
@soundgh2 That's a pretty cool looking lens! Do you have any examples from it?
Ill throw it on in the morning - super cheap too - clickless aperture nice colours good contrast and sharpness its a bargain
It comes with clickless aperture? Awesome! Do you know if it gets close to color with any other glass you have, old or new?
Similar to Contax Zeiss colour wise slightly flatter colours but contrast is comparable.
I just bought the Sonagar 135mm F2.8...i will post results when I get it along with the right OM-M43 adapter! Pentacon was a little out of my price range for now.
F2~wow that Soligor is kind of a cool lens, but pretty old. Good luck finding a cheap one. I tested a bunch of these and I was never that happy. The Sonnar 2.8 was good, but it is not 2.0.
Flatter is better than crazy colors. Thanks @soundgh2
Some pics of the Sonagar from the Ebay listing. Seller says aperture has clicks.
If you have the lovely 55mm Vivitar macro you can get the 135 matching model. Also Komine made, it is a very nice, well built lens that has the slow spiralling extension like the 55mm. It is not as super sharp as the 55mm, however, but still nice. http://www.techtheman.com/2008/09/vivitar-135mm-f28-12-macro-from-komine.html
If you don't want to wade through hundreds of 135mm lenses to find this one, you are looking for a serial starts with 28 (Komine) and a filter of 62. Most of them say "close focus" or some variant of that on the front but you can't always see it in the photos.
Minolta Rokkor MD 135mm can be found at f2.0 and at f2.8
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