Was i fooled? Fake Helios 44m-7?

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Well, i won a Helios 44m-7 for cheap. 28 bucks. Or so i thought, it seems that the first two digits of the serial number indicate the year of manufacture, and that if this link is to be believed then it seems that the helios 44m-7 came out in 1993 http://www.ebay.com/gds/Beware-of-Fake-Helios-44m-7-lenses-/10000000202458174/g.html

Well, here is the lens i just bought, it seems that it's serial begins with 90, so it must not be a helios 44m-7?

Is it is real helios 44m-7? If not, then which version do i actually have?
 

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It's cheap and it's a Helios. Don't worry about it.
 

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Who would want to fake a Helios 58mm lens?

Best reply ever! LOL

A number of years back, shortly after the Soviet Union fell, these big, clunky Soviet era military watches became widely available and were quite popular. I bought one that ran for about three days. They were so popular that the Italians started making knock-offs of them. I read an article about all of this and the author made the point that the Italian knock-offs were a far better quality than the Russian originals.
 

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According to one comment, the older version has better bokeh...
 

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I'm inclined to think that this "1993 or later" rumor is simply wrong.
 

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Well, i won a Helios 44m-7 for cheap. 28 bucks. Or so i thought, it seems that the first two digits of the serial number indicate the year of manufacture, and that if this link is to be believed then it seems that the helios 44m-7 came out in 1993 http://www.ebay.com/gds/Beware-of-Fake-Helios-44m-7-lenses-/10000000202458174/g.html

Well, here is the lens i just bought, it seems that it's serial begins with 90, so it must not be a helios 44m-7?

Is it is real helios 44m-7? If not, then which version do i actually have?

Yeah, we are prone to believe a lot of things, isn't it? Who said that what you link proclaims is true?
 

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At $28 why worry?
 

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You've got the $28 version
 

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Best reply ever! LOL

A number of years back, shortly after the Soviet Union fell, these big, clunky Soviet era military watches became widely available and were quite popular. I bought one that ran for about three days. They were so popular that the Italians started making knock-offs of them. I read an article about all of this and the author made the point that the Italian knock-offs were a far better quality than the Russian originals.

Some years ago the FBI caught a man who was making counterfeit silver dollars. Funny thing was he was putting more silver in them than the government was. I guess he hoped to make a profit with quantity. :smile:
 

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As others have said, converting a Zorki to a Kriegsmarine Leica Fake or a Kiev into a Contax Fake makes economic sense but to fake up a lens and then sell it for $28 bucks, who the heck does that. And as far as the bokeh thing, keep staring at your pictures long enough and the bokeh will look much better.
 

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never been quite clear on why someone thinks of the word "quality" and "russian lens" in the same sentence. Considering that folks are very literally giving away high quality pentax, zeiss, schneider and a whole range of other lenses, it seems odd.

But, whatever. Good luck.
 

darkroommike

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never been quite clear on why someone thinks of the word "quality" and "russian lens" in the same sentence. Considering that folks are very literally giving away high quality pentax, zeiss, schneider and a whole range of other lenses, it seems odd.

But, whatever. Good luck.

But, but, but, the bokeh...yeah, me too, most of the mysterious bokeh comes from poor lens designs, old lens designs, or lousy quality control.
 

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Yeah these must be all crap. No one in the FSU was sane.
All russian lenses are crap. Please send all copies of the Helios-40 to me for disposal.
 

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Well, i won a Helios 44m-7 for cheap. 28 bucks. Or so i thought, it seems that the first two digits of the serial number indicate the year of manufacture, and that if this link is to be believed then it seems that the helios 44m-7 came out in 1993 http://www.ebay.com/gds/Beware-of-Fake-Helios-44m-7-lenses-/10000000202458174/g.html

Well, here is the lens i just bought, it seems that it's serial begins with 90, so it must not be a helios 44m-7?

Is it is real helios 44m-7? If not, then which version do i actually have?

The 44M-7 did not came in 1993. In 1992 i was gifted a Zenit 12XL camera and it came with this very same Helios-44M-7 lens.
 
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