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IRONGLASS REHOUSING OF VINTAGE RUSSIAN LENSES
ALL LENSES COVER FULL FRAME SENSOR
95mm FRONT ELEMENT
THE SET INCLUDES:
MIR 28mm T3.5
MIR 37mm T2.8
HELIOS 58mm T2
JUPITER 9 85mm T2
MIR-10A 28
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WEEK/WKND RATESEquipment Replacement Value: $12,000
IRONGLASS REHOUSING OF VINTAGE RUSSIAN LENSES
ALL LENSES COVER FULL FRAME SENSOR
95mm FRONT ELEMENT
THE SET INCLUDES:
MIR 28mm T3.5
MIR 37mm T2.8
HELIOS 58mm T2
JUPITER 9 85mm T2
MIR-10A 28mm F3.5 is a bit of a dark horse. It’s a less known Soviet lens, but very unique and worthy nevertheless. Its closest focusing distance very impressive at just 0.20m and it produces very shoot bokeh when wide open, though its aperture design, results in “sheriff star” bokeh when you step this lens down. This lens has minimal distortion, 3-dimensional feel and good sharpness even wide open, so it’s definitely worth considering.
Specifications:
Min Focusing Distance: 0.20m
Angle of View (FF): 75°
Focus Throw: Approx. 270°
Aperture Blades: 6
Aperture Range: F3.5 – F32
MIR-1B 37mm F2.8 is a very popular wide/mid-range lens. It’s closely based on Zeiss Flektogon equivalent. It’s a favourite lens of many thanks to its incredible flares. From the factory this lens has one big downside: the closest focusing distance of just 0.70m making it somewhat unusable for capturing proper close-ups, but we’ve improved the closest focusing distance to 0.57mm as part of this rehousing, making it much more usable for close ups without compromising on image quality.
Specification:
Min Focusing Distance: 0.57m
Angle of View (FF): 60°
Focus Throw: Approx. 270°
Aperture Blades: 8
Aperture Range: F2.8 – F16
HELIOS 44-2 58mm F2 is a cult classic; one of the most popular and loved lenses in history. It’s based on the legendary Zeiss’s Biotar 58mm, which explains why Helios 58mm is so well regarded. It pretty much has it all including the beautiful dreamy flares, very unique swirly bokeh and a great sharpness. Minimum focusing distance is 0.50m, so gets you pretty nice close-ups with this lens, making it very popular for mid/close portrait shots.
Specifications:
Min Focusing Distance: 0.5m
Angle of View (FF): 40°
Focus Throw: Approx. 270°
Aperture Blades: 8 (IronGlass can install a 16 blade version)
Aperture Range: F2.8 – F16
JUPITER-9 85mm F2 is yet another very popular Soviet lens and it competes the very popular Soviet Trio (37mm 58mm 85mmm). This 85mm is based on Zeiss Sonnar equivalent and shares most of the characteristics with the other 2 lenses it’s often used with. One of its best features is the 15 blade aperture, which keeps that bokeh nice and round at any F-stop. Even though at 0.8m its minimum focusing distance is not outstanding, it’s great for really tight “bohehlicios” shots!
Specifications:
Min Focusing Distance: 0.8m
Angle of View (FF): 28°
Focus Throw: Approx. 270°
Aperture Blades: 15
Aperture Range: F2 – F16