Can somebody tell me something about the Lenses tagged RO in OCT-18 mount? There are many around on ebay (RO56, R061 & RO70 seem quite interesting). As I could figure out they were made by KMZ but that's pretty much all I found out. So anybody tested them? How do they compete against the Lomos? I'm considering to get some OCT-18 lenses, but as a filmstudent my funds aren't numerous. So I'd be glad if sombeody has a hint if those lenses are considerable as they're mostly cheaper than the Lomos ;)
@illusionistfilms I have a OCT-18 50mm f2.2 Lomo lens from 1972 - serial number 72xxxx - and love it. I don't know about the RO lenses, but I think a guy named Raf who sells many Lomos may have those on his site (rafcamera.com or google rafcamera).
KMZ factory :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krasnogorskiy_Zavod
and a very concise description of lomos RO KMZ Kinor etc from Olex:
Thank you both for the information! I partly knew the sites already but nevertheless always helpful! So in general there's nothing wrong about giving the KMZ ones a try I guess... First of all I will most likely try out with a 8-35-1. How is focussing with this one? Do you need a 360° lens gear (e.g. the one from rafcamera) for FF?
Guys, I have a set of oct-18 LOMOs (18, 22, 35, 50, 75) that I loooove the character of, but I'm a bit tired of screwing-unscrewing them from the ceico7 adapter. Am I missing something here? I can also tighten up the screws so that the rear barrel doesn't rotate at all, making the front element rotate for focusing, which isn't very practical as this is also the iris ring... Also, I'd be very interested to hear some first-hand experience of using them with a follow-focus: is it realistic? Isn't the lens rattling too much into the adapter? Thanks for your insights!
I use a OKC8-35-1 in OCT-18 with the RAFCamera lensgear and it works like a charm paired with a follow focus. It's one of my favourite lenses for fast and accurate focus pulls. Which adapter are you using? The cheaper one for zoom lenses or the more expensive one designed for primes? It's true that changing the lens on both the adapters isn't a fast and practical thing.
Thanks for your input. I'm using the expensive one, too. Isn't your adapter rattling when the outer barrels rotates in it?
I have exchangable 360 degree lens gears in part for my oct-18's but also other adapted lenses..
Personally, IF I´d do a full scale production and I absolutely wanted to use the lomos, I´d get additional adapters and set each lens up individually (collimation and mechanical adjustments) for quick lens changes. At 320 usd a piece, I won't do it without the need to.
@SkinnyP I have a Cinevate gear ring that is 360 degrees and works perfectly. I'm actually looking to sell that as well as the more expensive adapter, both of which will be discounted. PM me if interested.
I've always used my Lomos with the rear barrel tightened and I rotate the front to focus. This keeps focusing smooth and there's no rattling.
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