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Just to hark back to Karim's original post, he wrote of Sony's plethora of models like it was a bad thing. I think it's good for the customer. If you don't want the latest model and are happy buying used, the market is awash with Sony camera bodies, often with low shutter counts. I recently bought a lightly used NEX-5N for an embarrassingly low price. This is a tiny body and the trick is to find a lens that doesn't dwarf it. I am using an Industar-69 28 mm with it, and it's as small as, say, the Ricoh GR. Anyway, just thought I'd mention it.
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Sony/Minolta pictures of the week | 26 July 2020
Brian replied to howardstanbury's topic in Sony/Minolta
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Sanford, it's a Yashica Electro 35. The Yashinon-DX 45 mm lens was rated as good as anything (including a Summicron). Seen here with the Yashikor wide angle attachment, which didn't do it any favours, but looks good.
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Helios-44 bubble bokeh. Lumix G80, Helios44 58 mm f2 Bubble bokeh is achieved by reversing the rear element of the Helios: this puts it in the same bokeh ballpark as lenses like the Meyer-Optik Trioplan, but for much less moolah.
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