Fixcinater
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Lucked into a very nice copy of what seems to be a fairly scarce lens. Spiratone 85mm f/1.7 with a YS swappable mount.
Exactly filter thread text: Spiratone Telephoto YS Lens Made in Japan 1:1.7 f=85mm No. 101XXX
I can't find much info about this particular lens online. Anybody have an old magazine portrait lens shoot-out stashed away that might have some more info? I looked pretty hard when I first got it, then realized the aperture blades were stuck but today had some me time so took it to fix the aperture.
Reason I ask: While mounted on another Canon besides my EOS 3, I could see the focus point shifting fairly significantly backwards away from the camera like what I've read about re: Sonnars and Sonnar clones like the Jupiter-8 and Canon LTM 50/1.5. I think I can count 6 reflections inside, but I'm not very confident in my reflection counting skills.
Attached is a photo of the lens next to a Takumar 85/1.9 and a Nikkor 105/2.5 Gauss for size comparison.
Exactly filter thread text: Spiratone Telephoto YS Lens Made in Japan 1:1.7 f=85mm No. 101XXX
I can't find much info about this particular lens online. Anybody have an old magazine portrait lens shoot-out stashed away that might have some more info? I looked pretty hard when I first got it, then realized the aperture blades were stuck but today had some me time so took it to fix the aperture.
Reason I ask: While mounted on another Canon besides my EOS 3, I could see the focus point shifting fairly significantly backwards away from the camera like what I've read about re: Sonnars and Sonnar clones like the Jupiter-8 and Canon LTM 50/1.5. I think I can count 6 reflections inside, but I'm not very confident in my reflection counting skills.
Attached is a photo of the lens next to a Takumar 85/1.9 and a Nikkor 105/2.5 Gauss for size comparison.