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Luiz Paracampo Posted - Sep 22 2017 : 4:52:23 PM

https://petapixel.com/2017/09/19/opremas-new-biotar-58mm-f2-0-lens-record-17-blade-aperture/
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Alfa2 Posted - Sep 29 2017 : 03:46:30 AM
We will see if new Biotar 58 is better than good item of Helios 44-M7.
Helios 58 mm was really good lens.
Jacques M. Posted - Sep 23 2017 : 05:18:39 AM

Thanks, Luiz.
And in the new family of Biotars, I ask for the 1,5/75mm, made by the same company, "Oprema-Jena".

See here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/315452809/the-rising-all-star-team-returns-legendary-biotar?lang=fr

How to write a new story without forgetting the old days... Marketing, as for the Leica/Zenit rumours. That said, I find the bokeh of the 1,5/75mm a bit to hard on some photos...

Amitiés. Jacques.

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