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Hi everyone!

Anyone that could give some recommendations on vintage lenses that give that softer and less clinical vintage look with a nice rendering?

I'm looking for a lens with a focal length of around 35mm and 80/100mm but other recommendations are also welcome! I'm shooting on a Sony a7III right now but will probably switch to a Fuji camera somewhere in the near future.

Would greatly appreciate your help!
 
On the 35mm lens, be careful with rangefinder optics. Many of them due to their non-retrofocus design have some serious corner smearing when used on digital. The tele is an easy one, a Nikon 105mm f2.5. I especially like the early Sonnar design versions.
 
Well, with "vintage lenses" I rather think of lenses a daguerreotypist would have used... in general, the term vintage is not much used at this forum. And I myself cannot even begin something with the term "vintage look". Luckily you tried to describe it.
 
On the 35mm lens, be careful with rangefinder optics. Many of them due to their non-retrofocus design have some serious corner smearing when used on digital. The tele is an easy one, a Nikon 105mm f2.5. I especially like the early Sonnar design versions.
Thank you for that suggestions! That definitely seems like a great lens! I'll look more into it:D
 
Nikon also made a nice SLR 35mm F2, even the early ones are quite good. Maybe "too good"? If you are looking for a 35mm with fun bokeh, look for a M42 mount pentax 35mm f2.3 It's fairly large but has a very unique look. Another kinda funky lens is an early m39 soviet 37mm f2.8 "Grand prix". There are rings to mount it on a M42 camera, it's a preset lens which is easy to use on an adapter and is fun to shoot with. These were made in the late 50's/early 60's so likely will need to be CLA'd to work smoothly.
 
I recently bought two vintage Leica lenses. I shoot mainly film, and was tired of the hyper-sharp rendering of my modern glass on my M10. So, I bought a Summaron f/3.5 35mm and a Summarit f/1.5 50mm. The Summaron is more highly rated, but I absolutely love the rendering of the Summarit on my M10. It's really rekindled my interest in digital. Both are screw (LTM) mounts, and the adaptors are quite cheap. I don't know if there's LTM to Sony or Fuji adaptors directly, but you could then go LTM to M to your camera.
 
I don`t use digital camera so much this days, except for scanning negatives, but when I do... in 35mm range, it is hard to go wrong with something like Zeiss 2.4/35 Flektogon (still sharp though but far from clinical). I am also more than happy with Nikon`s 2/85 Ai-s. Both used on Canon M5.
 
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