Jules, now that is a cool looking lens and from your photos, appears amazingly sharp. Would love to see another review with this lens in the future maybe of people, and this time with your Z6. It would look so cool on the smaller camera. Thank you
@@leod1671 You are correct Leo. I really love the Z8 so I shoot all these reviews with it. But you make a good suggestion. I try shooting some 3/4 and full length portraits with it on the Z6.
Rather sharp between f5,6 and f11, I would even say surprisingly sharp :). It would be nice ( just for fun) to compare pixel peaking with a modern lens such as Nikon z 50 f1.8 and on a portrait. On my side I,love a lot the Jupiter 50mm f2. You can find a lot of them, a little more expensive but also more usable at larger apertures. The issue with Soviet lenses is the irregularity of production as the same lens can be produced by different factories with different quality controls. On my side I tend to prefer kmz productions.
Jules, now that is a cool looking lens and from your photos, appears amazingly sharp. Would love to see another review with this lens in the future maybe of people, and this time with your Z6. It would look so cool on the smaller camera. Thank you
@@leod1671 You are correct Leo. I really love the Z8 so I shoot all these reviews with it. But you make a good suggestion. I try shooting some 3/4 and full length portraits with it on the Z6.
Very informative video. Thanks
@@howpow Thank you. It’s a very compact and very sharp lens. Thanks for watching.
Rather sharp between f5,6 and f11, I would even say surprisingly sharp :). It would be nice ( just for fun) to compare pixel peaking with a modern lens such as Nikon z 50 f1.8 and on a portrait. On my side I,love a lot the Jupiter 50mm f2. You can find a lot of them, a little more expensive but also more usable at larger apertures. The issue with Soviet lenses is the irregularity of production as the same lens can be produced by different factories with different quality controls. On my side I tend to prefer kmz productions.
@@philmtx3fr Yes, I understand that quality control is a big issue. I was pleasantly surprised with my copy.