This lens kick-started my photography journey years ago! Love it!!! The yellow tint, the way it radically flares in direct sunlight, it's absolutely glorious!!!
Hiya. I first used mine on a Chinon CE4 to cover my first wedding! Now it is on my Pentax MX, and I also use it with an extension tube on my Nikon DSLR to copy my old negs!. x
You can get rid of the yellow color of the lenses by exposing the lenses to an ultraviolet lamp. Or you can expose the glass to strong sunlight. But be careful not to set something on fire ;)
There is also the infamous IKEA LED. A little $10 usb light that works wonders. Explaining all that just bloated the video though, so I appreciate you putting in the work here lol.
As a resident of that city, Anastasiya lives with this everyday, is one of the most highly respected volunteers, and raising tens of thousands of dollars. Showing a resident of that city Infront of the ruins of her city and then use her for scale in the next photo, no it's fine. No one I have spoken with in Ukraine has an issue with it and it has a deep impact on those in the west. This isn't a "model shoot" this is showing the scale of Russian aggression.
This lens kick-started my photography journey years ago! Love it!!! The yellow tint, the way it radically flares in direct sunlight, it's absolutely glorious!!!
Truly an amazing lens! That it’s still super affordable and has a lot of good copies on the market is a miracle.
@@DevinSanLuis The Helios is widely respected as the best vintage 50, but I feel the Takumar is right up there!
As someone who has used many different Helios lenses I can say that this Takumar lens is far better than damn near any of them!
Hiya. I first used mine on a Chinon CE4 to cover my first wedding! Now it is on my Pentax MX, and I also use it with an extension tube on my Nikon DSLR to copy my old negs!. x
For a wedding this lens must be exquisite! I will use this lens for as long as I can it’s perfectly imperfect.
You can get rid of the yellow color of the lenses by exposing the lenses to an ultraviolet lamp. Or you can expose the glass to strong sunlight. But be careful not to set something on fire ;)
There is also the infamous IKEA LED. A little $10 usb light that works wonders. Explaining all that just bloated the video though, so I appreciate you putting in the work here lol.
Фоткать девку на фоне руин, где наверняк погибло много людей нереально тупо
As a resident of that city, Anastasiya lives with this everyday, is one of the most highly respected volunteers, and raising tens of thousands of dollars. Showing a resident of that city Infront of the ruins of her city and then use her for scale in the next photo, no it's fine. No one I have spoken with in Ukraine has an issue with it and it has a deep impact on those in the west. This isn't a "model shoot" this is showing the scale of Russian aggression.