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Lenses for Kowa on S35?


Caleb Genheimer
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Hey, all! 

I am back to shooting some anamorphic now that I have a Rangefinder, but I've been out of it a while, and I'm curious as to what lenses you all prefer (taking lenses), especially on the "wide" side. I have a 40mm Konica Hexanon that works ok, but it is very sloppy and wobbles the image. It was sharp enough for HD, but now I'm doing some 4K stuff. 

One I've been looking at is Voigtlander's 40mm f2. It is a pancake design like the Konica, but I suspect it's a much better lens.

thoughts?

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I'm going to assume you're talking about the Kowa for B&H.

Vintage lenses tend to better with anamorphics - single coatings & more character etc...

Modern lenses tend to be too sterile, but its your own taste that matters.

Nikkor lenses are great - there is a 40mm (never tried it), but the 50mm f1.8 pancake is worth it.

I originally paired it with the Zeiss ZE 50mm f1.4 & that worked v.nicely.

But the king of taking lenses for anamorphic adaptors is still the Helios 44-2 58mm f2 - can't be beaten.

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+1 for vintage and for Helios 44-2 recommendation...it is a perfect pairing for so many anamorphics.

Nikkor's can be good (older non Ai versions) as most have warm, non MC coatings that compliment warm flaring lenses such as iscomorphot s8/16 - iscorama - kowa B&H etc. Downside is that when stopped down most Nikkor's have hexagonal aperture, cutting into the oval bokeh shape caused by the anamorphic up front.

Helios 44 has a nice round aperture throughout stops due to blade shape/number (usually 8, or 13 on early silver versions)

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I have a 16-H (similar/same as 8Z/B&H). 

Ive be been eyeing up the two Voigtlander 40s (f2 pancake and f1.4)

The Helios 58 I'm sure is great, but that's a much longer lens, and IMO anamorphic looks best in the wider focal lengths (or at least, wide is the real challenge with the projection anas)

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