![]() ![]() I also use a Canon rangefinder (film) that uses the Leica thread mount and was hoping that the m39 lens would fit, but as you can see from the advice above that it won't work either. I just wanted to try my best to keep my Nikon lol. You actually had to change camera brands? Wow. Nikon D7000 + Sony NEX-3 + Vivitar 24mm f2, Rexagon 28mm f2.8, Pentor 35mm f2.8, Konica Hexanon 50mm f1.4 + Nikkor 50mm f1.8 AI, Helios 44M 58mm f2, Jupiter-9 85mm f2, Helios 100mm f2 from T3C-2, Kaleinar 100mm f2.8, Makinon 135mm f2.8, Vivitar Series 1 70-210mm f3.5 So, in order to play well with thoses lenses, the only choice I have is to buy another body : Since I'm registered here (a month), I caught the virus (bought 8 lenses so far, only 2 with Nikon mount). We have the same problem : we both own a Nikon. My search started because of this video, and he has a Helios lens on his Nikon F and it looks amazing. I don't care who designed it, who made it or what country it comes from - I just enjoy using it!ĭerror wrote: It is so disappointing. Just forget a chrome Helios, it's not going to be much use on a Nikon at all. If you use an adapter without glass it will only focus a few metres from the camera and only be useful for macro shots. None of the Helios 44s will work on the Nikon mount unless you use an adapter with glass which will degrade the image quality. You can put an M39-M42 ring on them and use them on M42 cameras or digital cameras with an M42 adapter. ![]() This is physically the same as the Leica screw mount but has a different flange focal distance, the only camera it will fit it the Zenit 3M. Iangreenhalgh1 wrote: They only made chrome Helios 44s in M39. Would anyone be able to tell me how I would be able to get a Helios chrome lens on my Nikon FM2? I just think it would great to have a black body and chrome lens, and I really want to try the Helios because of the great bokeh I keep hearing about.Īnd thank you to everyone who replied and Joseph for the welcome MF: Mir-1 silver GP Brussels, Zenitar-M 1.7/50, Helios 44 silver, Indi 50-2, Jupiter 38 4/75, MC CZJ Biometar 2.8/80, Jupiter 11 crome, MC Tamron SP 28-80mm f/3.5-4.2, Vivitar 75-205 mm f/3.8ĪF: Minolta AF 50mm 1.7, mini beercan, beercan, secret handshake, Sigma Tele Converter X1.4 Number of diaphragm blades: 13 (Start), 8, 6 - in the latest versions (Helios-44 X -4, -5, -6, -7)Ĭalculation: Data is not confirmed, some sources indicated: DS Hair (GOI)ĭesign: ASM, there is no accurate data PA Lapin (Helios-44M-4, Helios-44K-4) The limits of the scale of diaphragms: 1:2 - 1: 22, 1:2 - 1: 16 Type of blooming: single layer, chemical, multi-layer (MC) Resolution by specification TU (center / edge): Light diameter of the final surface: Ø24, 7mm Light diameter of the first surface: Ø29, 5 mm (The symbol "x" - mean numerical indices "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7" 2), and the symbol "X" - mean alphabetic codes "M" or "K")ĭistance from first to last the surface: 39.80 mm Webwalker wrote: Some tech info about Helios 44: Sony NEX-7 Carl Zeiss Planar 85mm f1.4, Minolta MD 35mm f1.8, Konica 135mm f2.5, Minolta MD 50mm f1.2, Minolta MD 250mm f5.6, Carl Zeiss Sonnar 180mm f2.8 One copy was little soft wide open others were sharp excellent lenses. I had Helios 1 silver in multiply copies come with M39 SLR mount and Start camera mount.
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