Ko 120m
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Ko 120m
Seems that I introduced a bit of vignetting. With a BIG unprotected front element, the contrast is low and there is always some light leaking over the frame. A lot of work is needed in post-processing. It is autumn. Me think that some of the projection lens I use capture well the mood of autumn. This vintage projection lens built by Belomo in Belarus renders awesome colors and bokeh as well as an amazing 3D pop! The conversion to E-mount is described here. If you have bokehlicious shots done with vintage prime lenses please head over to my group Bokeh of vintage primes. Another shoot with Lomo KOM. With its very big and exposed front element, it looses contrast very easily. But effects may be pleasing if controlled a bit. A few photos I took with a crazy interesting projection lens. It has so many imperfections that it is pure joy using it and being surprised by results.
Just another day in the search of bokeh.
Review of the lens KOM 1: 1. Has a curved field. Years of production: from the 60s to the 90s MMZ. The lens itself is just a tube consisting of two detachable parts, each of which contains a gluing of two lenses. There are no focusers, no apertures in the lens. Therefore, to use it, the lens was mounted in a temporary which has remained constant for now focuser made of an epoxy-paper tube with an EF mount: a loop on the lens barrel is cut through which the stem from the tube travels and focusing is carried out. In addition, to use this lens, it should be blackened from the inside: it is better with toner from a printer or soot.
I express my gratitude to Andrey Mikhailovsky for the opportunity view of the lens 'KO' 1: 2,1 fcm. By the logo of the manufacturer, you can find out that the lens was released at the Zagorsk Optical and Mechanical Plant. The production year is unknown. Lens 'KO' 1: 2,1 fcm is projection lens for 35mm films, not to be confused with a motion picture lens. The front of the lens is screwed together as shown in the photo below. The lens consists of only a few lenses, or rather 4 lenses in two groups, with one group of lenses located in front of the lens, and the other group of lenses located behind the lens, so the lens in its middle part is empty and filled with air. The lens has an aplanat scheme - 4 lenses in two positive glues. There are also similar lenses: KOM 1: 1.
Ko 120m
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Sunset mood From 1 very poor optical quality to 5 excellent optical quality. Anacamptis coriophora by Balazs Heizler. Dim All functions are available. Happy by petrapetruta. This is due to the large light diameter of the inner surfaces of the aplanate lenses. Jury It is also suitable for macro when setting the aperture - its sharpness potential is very good. Datura by Shayne Legassie. As for the sharpness, I will say the following - it is difficult to hit and because of the curvature of the field too , but if you hit, and even percent, then the sharpness is more than. Evening Reading by Milan Cvijanovic. Here we go again
Being one of the first lenses converted in this version, the KOM looks a little awkward, but inspires respect for its appearance.
Within the focal surface, the edges of the image also lag behind the center in resolution due to field distortions. Lily in green by petrapetruta. If you have bokehlicious shots done with vintage prime lenses please head over to my group Bokeh of vintage primes. Posted by: nukemall Date of publication: Semen KOM by Milan Cvijanovic. Stalking Neighbours by Milan Cvijanovic. It has the same trouble at 24mm diaphragm gives little Rodion Indeed, in its optical design there are only 4 elements, and the picture is really nothing. KOM 1. Report Report this item.
It is remarkable, rather useful piece