With a Yashica Auto Yashinon 5cm f2.
Allegedly made by Tomioka, this lens certainly produces Tomioka-style flares.
Tags: Yashica Auto Yashinon 5cm f2 Tomioka
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With a CYCLOP 85mm f1.5.
This lens as no aperture blades. So I made a few different cardboard cut-outs to fit on the front of the lens, to enable the lens to "stop-down". Including one with a square aperture.
For more information/demos on these cut-outs, here's my review of the CYCLOP on YouTube:
youtu.be/jfHjHK33_G4
Tags: CYCLOP 85mm f1.5 Bokeh Square bokeh
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With a CYCLOP 85mm f1.5 night vision scope lens, from 1990.
I've pp'd this with a detail extractor to accentuate the blur effects.
Here's my recent YouTube review of the CYCLOP, with a head-to-head comparison to a Helios 40, 85mm f1.5, if you're interested:
youtu.be/jfHjHK33_G4
Tags: CYCLOP 85mm f1.5
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With a CYCLOP 85mm f1.5.
The CYCLOP, from a night vision scope, has a very similar optical design as the Helios 40, but without aperture blades.
I've just posted a YouTube review of the CYCLOP, with a head-to-head comparison to the Helios, here if you're interested:
youtu.be/jfHjHK33_G4
Tags: CYCLOP 85mm f1.5
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A CYCLOP 85mm f1.5, M42 lens, on a H3T-1 night vision scope.
The CYCLOP has a very similar optical design as the Helios 40, but without aperture blades. So is it a one-eyed bokeh monster king?
I've just posted a YouTube review of the CYCLOP, with a head-to-head comparison to the Helios, here if you're interested:
youtu.be/jfHjHK33_G4
Tags: CYCLOP lens CYCLOP 85mm f1.5 Helios 40
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