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Robotnik Posted - Feb 26 2012 : 10:21:40 AM
I have been testing my MIR-10A 28mm f3.5 Macro lens for a while now. Its a really heavy lens with a pound of glass, M42, and preset aperture. My sample was made in 88 but has a moderately scratched front element. (Hairline Scratches)

None of that is affecting the images I am getting out of it!

Film Used: Fomapan 100 in D-76

Camera: Zenit Automat





I did some color shots earlier with the MIR-10A on a Zenit 19 in Washington DC.
Film: Kodak Gold 200


Minilab Processing at Target....they dont care a bit. Sadly.


Overall happy with the lens :D
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womble Posted - Feb 26 2012 : 4:35:15 PM
Some nice results with that lens. I especially like the fourth BW image.

And no, minilabs don't care. I gave up and now send my stuff to an expensive "pro" lab. The cost hurts a bit but less than finding some herbert in a drug store has scratched my negs.

K.

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