Review by
Guest.
on 9th Mar 2008
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It's not a Leica, not a Zeiss. But for the price, the best.
Guest.'s full review | 19 words
Review by
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on 31st Mar 2006
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User Rating : 9
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The Helios 44m-6 lenses are copies of the German lenses that the Russians took at the end of the second world war as reparations from the Germans.
These lens were very good quality to start with.
The fast f-stop and lens design will allow you to take good photos in lower light situations.
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oniko's full review | 142 words
Review by
Guru.
on 10th Apr 2003
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User Rating : 9
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I first bought a 44m back in 1985, brand new, for £15, to replace a faulty Carl Zeiss 50mm f2.8 for my Praktica Nove II. A good use for this lens involves a T2 mount (which the lens will, sort of, screw into. This enables the Helios to be used on, just about, any make of SLR for semi-macro wor ...
Guru.'s full review | 107 words
Review by
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on 5th Feb 2003
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The best sharpness of the Helios 44m-6 35mm SLR lens is about f/8 and f/5.6 apertures, although it takes good pictures at other apertures as well.
mauronr.'s full review | 31 words

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