Reviews from Rodion Eshmakov

Rodion Eshmakov

Rodion Eshmakov (Intagram).

  1. Review and test of the LOMO M42 8×0.2 achromatic microscope
  2. Review and test of the OM-27 20×0.4 (Progress) achromatic microscope
  3. Review, analysis and large comparative test of microscope objectives LOMO Plan 9×0.20 and 10×0.20 (OM-2)
  4. Review and research of the artistic lens Zenit Selena 1.9/58C (Canon EF)
  5. Review and comparative test of microscope achromat 20/0.40 160/0.17 (China, no-name)
  6. Review of the microscopic objective-planachromat L Plan 20×0.40 ∞/0 F=200 WD=12
  7. Industar-61 50/2.8: history of origin and development, adaptation, comparative review and test of the early version of FED I-61
  8. Review, analysis and comparative test of the adapted projection lens LOMO RO500-1 F=90 1:2
  9. Review of the format reproduction lens OF184m 1:9 F=15cm P (Industar-11M, LZOS, 1959)
  10. Analysis: spherical aberrations and lens design - from “periscope” to apochromat
  11. Review of the planachromat microscope objective Plan 20×0.4 160/0.17 (no-name, China)
  12. Review of achromat microscope lens LOMO 21×0.4 190-P (OM-8P)
  13. Review of the low magnification lens 2/0.05 160/- (no-name, China). Problems of constructing low magnification lenses for microscopes
  14. Review and test of achromat microscope lens 4×0.1 160/0.17 (China, no-name)
  15. Modification and test of achromat microscope lens 10×0.25 160/0.17 (China, no-name)
  16. LOMO P-6M F=12cm 1:1.6
  17. Rollei Sonnar 40/2.3
  18. LOMO 10×0.4 L (OM-33L)
  19. Lomography x Zenit New Jupiter-3+ 1.5/50
  20. Review of the LOMO Epi 9×0.2 microscope lens, adapted in two versions to the RMS standard
  21. Comparison of the pattern and image quality of projection and film lenses RO2-2M 75/2, LOMO Zh-53 75/2, LOMO RO506-1 80/2
  22. Microscopic optics on a camera. Review of microscope lens Plan 4×0.1 160/0.17 (China, no-name)
  23. LOMO RO506-1 F = 80 1: 2
  24. Meopta Meostigmat 90/2
  25. Vega-9 2,1 / 50
  26. Tair-3 1:4,5 F=30 cm
  27. Projection aplanates: “Petzvali” and “Richter”
  28. Minolta MC Rokkor-PF 1: 1.4 f = 58mm
  29. RO2-2M 75/2
  30. 7Artisans 28 / 1.4 DJ-OPTICAL
  31. FED 1:3,5 F=50 mm
  32. Voigtländer Ultron 1:2/28
  33. Laina TS-E Mount II
  34. 7artisans 35mm F2.0 (Leica M)
  35. 35KP-1,8 / 65
  36. “KO-140” 1:2,2 F–14cm
  37. SMC Pentax 1:1.2/50 Asahi Opt. Co.,Japan
  38. Voigtlander Ultron 21mm F1.8 Aspherical
  39. 7Artisans 35mm F / 5.6 wen
  40. Lomography x Zenit New Russar+ 5.6/20 L39/M
  41. Zenitar 0.95 / 50
  42. Adapted projection lens LETI-60/60M F=92 1:2 (KOMZ)
  43. Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 1: 3,5 f = 7,5cm
  44. Zenit IR Tele 2,8/135
  45. Film projection lens 35KP-1,8/120 adapted for use with modern cameras
  46. Optical materials and their applications - lecture by Rodion Eshmakov, Astrofest 2023
  47. Mir-25MT 3,5/30 (KMZ). Overview of the adapted lens from the endoscope
  48. Optical materials and their applications
  49. MP RSFSR GLAVOCHTEKHPROM PLANT №6 ★ F=7.7cm ★
  50. Lightdow f/6.3 MF 500mm Mirror Lens
  51. Voigtländer Braunschweig Heliar 1:4,5 F=13,5cm
  52. "Plastic-fiction": Triplet-69-3 40 / 3.5 from the "Viliya-auto" camera as a "pancake" for SLR cameras + computational bonus: studying the "Triplet" scheme in Zemax
  53. LOMO OKP4-80-1 F=80 1:1,8
  54. Meopta Meostigmat 100/1.7
  55. TTArtisan DJ-OPTICAL 50 / 2
  56. LENKINAP OKS1A-75-1 F=75 1:2 P
  57. Carl Zeiss Jena SO-3.1 P-Flektogon 35/2.8
  58. Carl Zeiss Sonnar 2.8 / 135 T * (C / Y)
  59. Pentakta 4/40 microfiche projection lens adapted for mirrorless cameras. Review from Rodion Eshmakov
  60. Nameless brass aplanat 150 mm F/8, second half of the XNUMXth century. Review from Rodion Eshmakov
  61. Samyang Mirror Lens 500 mm 1:6.3 DX. Comparison with Rubinar 500/5.6.
  62. Miranda 24mm 1:2.8 MC Macro (Cosina 24/2.8 MC Macro).
  63. Shift adapter Fotodiox Pro Shift EOS-NEX as a means of taking "medium format" pictures on a small format camera
  64. About the development of new LZOS lenses presented at the Innoprom-2022 exhibition
  65. Ross London Wide Angle Xpress 5in F/4. Overview of an aerial photographic lens from the Second World War
  66. LOMO P-5 F=90 1:2. Overview of a projection lens adapted for mirrorless cameras
  67. Sony A7s Impressions
  68. LOMO Zh-54 F=85 1:2/ Overview of a projection lens adapted for use with modern cameras
  69. Uran-27 1:2,5 F=10cm (KOMZ) - aerial photography lens adapted for use with modern cameras
  70. KO-120 1:2.1 F=12cm. An overview of the adapted film projection lens
  71. Filming LOMO OKS1-300-1 F=300 1:3.5
  72. MS Rubinar 2/100 (LZOS, 1992). Overview of a prototype telephoto portrait lens
  73. Interview with the ex-head of the optical sector of consumer goods and civilian products of the Krasnogorsk Mechanical Plant Vladimir Bogdankov - especially for Radozhiva
  74. Belar-2 2,5/90 (MMZ). Review of a rare overhead projection lens adapted for modern cameras by Rodion Eshmakov
  75. Lens 37 mm F/1.0 from night vision goggles PNV-57E (LZOS), adapted for mirrorless cameras. Review by Rodion Eshmakov
  76. Mirror-lens 5x lens of the night vision device "Cathode MNV", adapted for mirrorless cameras. Review from Rodion Eshmakov.
  77. Demilitarization: 50mm f/1.5, TVNO-2B tank night vision lens adapted for mirrorless cameras
  78. Projection 16KP-1,4 / 65 (IPZ, Ukraine), adapted for use with mirrorless cameras
  79. Overhead projection Triplet-5 100 / 2.8 (Rogachevsky plant "Overhead projector") with a homemade 0.7x speed booster
  80. Boyer Paris Saphir 1: 1.9 F = 75
  81. KO-90 1: 1,9 F = 9cm
  82. Russia is the homeland of elephants "or how KMZ made new lenses for professionals
  83. 7Artisans DJ-OPTICAL 50 / 1.1
  84. Industar-26m 1: 2,8 F = 5 cm P V2
  85. MSZM-7K 5,6 / 300
  86. Triplet 78 / 2.8
  87. Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 1: 2,8 f = 80 mm T
  88. Pentacon 2.8/125mm
  89. Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 1: 2,8 f = 7,5cm
  90. Carl Zeiss Jena 1Q Tessar 3,5 / 105 T
  91. MC Rubinar 5,6 / 500 Macro
  92. Cyclop 1,5 / 85
  93. PUSK-16 (50 / 2.8)
  94. Carl Zeiss Jena Dokumar 8/38
  95. Canon Lens EF-S 24mm 1: 2.8 STM
  96. Nippon Kogaku Japan Nikkor-P Auto 1: 2.5 f = 105mm
  97. Tokina 17 / 3.5 RMC (II)
  98. RMC TOKINA 80-200mm 1: 4
  99. RMC Tokina 100-300mm 1: 5.6
  100. Industar-29 1: 2,8 F = 8cm P (Arsenal)
  101. INDUSTAR-22 1: 3.5 F = 50mm. Moscow (KMZ)
  102. Industar-50 3,5 / 50 (LZOS, 1969)
  103. Industar-61L 2,8 / 50 (LZOS)
  104. Industar-24M 1: 3,5 F = 10,5 cm P (KMZ)
  105. Industar-26m 1: 2,8 F = 5 cm P (FED)
  106. I-26m (Industar-26M) 52 / 2.8
  107. Industar-22 1: 3,5 F = 5cm P (KMZ, 1954)
  108. Industar-61L / D 2,8 / 55
  109. Industar-55U 140 / 4.5
  110. Industar-58U
  111. Industar-22 1: 3,5 F = 50mm P (KMZ)
  112. Helios-44 1: 2 F = 5,8 cm P KMZ
  113. Helios-65T 1: 2 F = 5cm (KMZ)
  114. Era-12 125/4
  115. Jupiter-21T 200/4, KMZ (1968)
  116. JUPITER-9 1: 2 F = 8.5cm (KMZ)
  117. MC Jupiter-9 2/85 (LZOS)
  118. Jupiter-9 1: 2 F = 8,5cm P (KMZ, 1959)
  119. JUPITER-8 2/50 (KMZ, M39)
  120. Jupiter-3 1: 1,5 F = 5cm P (ZOMZ, 1963)
  121. Jupiter-12 2,8 / 35 (LZOS, 1973)
  122. BK 1: 2,8 F = 3.5cm P
  123. MC MIR-20M 3,5 / 20
  124. MIR-1 2,8 / 37A (ZOMZ, 1973)
  125. MC Zenitar 1.2 / 50s
  126. TAIR-3 4,5 / 300-A (ZOMZ, 1967)
  127. Tair-62T 95 / 2.5
  128. Tair-41 50/2 (LZOS)
  129. Vega-5U 4/105 (MMZ)
  130. Vega-22UTs F / 5.6 (2.5) 103 mm (MMZ)
  131. VEGA-3 2,8 / 50 (KMZ)
  132. VEGA-M-1 2,8 / 35 from the rare Narcissus chamber
  133. MC RUBINAR 300/4.5 Macro
  134. MC Rubinar 8/500 MACRO
  135. TRIPLET Triplet 2.8 / 78 (MMZ)
  136. PO 500-1 F9CM. 1: 2 P
  137. Soft achromat 135 / 2.8
  138. Triplet-69-3 4/40
  139. Triplet 69-3 4/40 from the Silhouette-Electro camera
  140. Overhead lens Triplet 78 / 2.8
  141. KO-120M 1: 1.8 F = 120mm
  142. KO-120M 120 / 1.8 with a diaphragm and helicoid
  143. 35KP-1,8 / 75
  144. 35KP-1.8 / 120
  145. 35KP-1.8 / 100 (MMZ named after Vavilov)
  146. Uranus-27 (Uranus-27) 2.5 / 100
  147. Instrument lens option FS-2 300 / 4.5
  148. Filming lens LOMO OKS1-40-1 40 / 2.5
  149. LENKINAP RO500-1 F = 9cm 1: 2 P
  150. ZM-5A 8/500
  151. LOMO T-43 40/4
  152. Review of a homemade lens-achromat 50 / 3.5 from gluing the Zenit-TTL sighting device
  153. F = 137 137 / 5.6 (3.5), KOMZ
  154. FED-5
  155. LOMO OKS11-35-1 F = 35 1: 2
  156. LOMO OKS1-22-1 F = 22 1: 2.8
  157. Minitar 1 1: 2.8 32 mm (LOMO)
  158. LOMO J-53 F = 75 1: 2
  159. 1Q T 1: 2.8 f = 50 aus Jena (Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 50 / 2.8 DDR)
  160. Carl Zeiss Jena 1Q Pancolar 2/50
  161. MC Carl Zeiss Jena DDR Pancolar auto 1.8 / 80
  162. Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 1: 2,8 f = 8cm
  163. MC CARL ZEISS JENA PRAKTICAR 1: 1.4 f = 50mm
  164. Carl Zeiss Jena 1Q Sonnar 2,8 / 180
  165. Carl Zeiss Jena DDR Sonnar 4 / 300
  166. Carl Zeiss Jena DDR Tevidon 1.8 / 50
  167. Petzval 180 mm f / 4.5 (A. Darlot, Paris, 1862)
  168. VMC Vivitar Series 1 Macro Focusing 28-90 MM1: 2.8-3.5
  169. Westron 35 / 2.8
  170. Meyer-Optik Görlitz Primoplan 1: 1.9 / 58 V
  171. MC PENTACON PRAKTICAR 1: 2.4 f = 50mm
  172. KONICA HEXANON AR 40mm 40mm F1.8 (40 / 1.8)
  173. Schneider Super Cinelux 70/2
  174. Rodenstock Rodagon 1: 2.8 f = 50 mm
  175. Zenit-12SD
  176. Pentakta 2.8 (2) / 30
  177. Implementation of vignetting control "in glass and iron"
  178. Canon Lens EF 40mm 1: 2.8 STM. Jubilee hundredth review from Rodion Eshmakov

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