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Believe this lens should be a projector lens or might be an place to order lens made by Cooke but with Kodak name on it. Since there is very little information about this lens and it could be a cinima lens too. @@

 

I had it modified to M mount. Here is the look of this lens.

 

Thank you, Jeff - interesting lump of glass. And a very smooth rendering.

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Noctilux f1 at f1, M9-P. Really liking the colour in low light

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1/15th in very low light

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50 mm SUMMARIT at f 1.5 ...

 

 

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And again: Canon 50 1,2 LTM @ M9

 

I Love my "Bokeh Monster"!

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Just picked up a 1960's Canon 100mm LTM lens- pretty sharp wide open at f2 given it's age- great hunk of glass:

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Hi Menos,

That image with the bikes going into the tunnel is very nicely done. I like the framing, the timmg of the shot, and the way the road pulls you right into the image.

Kudos.

Richard in Michigan

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Post-war, coated 50 f/1.5 Zeiss Opton Sonnar with M9-P

 

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Post-war, coated 50 f/1.5 Zeiss Opton Sonnar wide open with M9-P.

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