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Lomo 75mm f 2.8 which?


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Hey

ive seen around amazing examples done with hypergonar hi fi 2 in conjunction with the lomo 75mm lenses,
now the question comes....ive seen on ebay 2000 types of those lenses with a miriad of codes and stuff, could someone so kind point me to what is the real lomo? couse i guess its like isco that have 10 different models, all looking the same, with 10x prices from one another and of course with 10x quality.

thanks for any help
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I am assuming that you are talking about Ed Lee's videos. You should ask him directly what he used.

Typically, Lomo primes are not ideal for pairing with anamorphic adapters because the front barrel will rotate when focusing. At least this has been the case with the lenses that I have owned. You won't be able to have a light-tight connection between the front of the Lomo and the back of the Hypergonar without some crudely taped solution that you have to untape every time you want to change focus.

If you really like this look, you ought to look into the Lomo square front anamorphic lenses: [url="http://youtu.be/YNclBJZR9mE?hd=1"]http://youtu.be/YNclBJZR9mE?hd=1[/url]
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Hey, actually he was not my first tought, but my second :D
thanks as usual, your a never ending source of information, you should be called quickhit.kipedia lol

i will go after ed Lee maybe he will tell me preciselly what lomo he use, btw i will share my exctment, today i bought my first lense ever, a hyper cheap and super simple Helios 44mm original, perfect! ive seen some quite sharp stuff coming out from it.

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500 bucks for what an old lens on it's own.
interesting to have an old set maybe.
not at 500 dollars a pop.
you will need a 300 dollar adapter to go to gh2

these are just a copy of old english cooke cine lens.
ok for 200 dollars


why not look at japanese lens from the 60s and 70s smaller easier to adapt nice sharpness very low image focus shift.
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yashica
contax zeiss
pentax takumar
helios 44
minolta
canon fd
any old 1970s metal body optics.

a lot of this stuff is variations on a design by cooke taylor hobson,carl zeiss.
old design played with copied by the russians and japanese.
the old looking single coated lens with a slight yellow hue are nice.
lots of cheap m42 screw optics to be had cheap.

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Carl Zeiss Biometar 80mm f2.8 is very sharp great lens
Mine is Pentacon 6 mount

Like Tony says the Lomo may not be that good a buy with an adaptor too $$$$$$$$

This Zeiss is very very sharp and 80mm is not that far off your Lomo 75mm.

there are lots of Biometars on ebay
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