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Nikon(H) mount SLR normal lenses |
Helios-81M |
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This is a 53mm f 2.0 normal lens with apertures to 16. It focuses from 0.5 meters. this is the normal lens for the Kiev 17. Interestingly enough it is marked as a M when it is actually a H mount lens. |
Helios-81H |
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This is a 50mm f 2.0 normal lens with apertures to 16. It can also be found marked 53mm.It focuses from 0.5 meters. This lens can also be found marked Arsat H. It is the normal lens for the Kiev-19. |
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H mount SLR accessory lenses |
MC Yantar-14H |
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This is a 28-85mm f2.8-3.5 zoom lens with apertures to 22. It focuses from 0.7 meters I need your help here. This is second hand information. I have never seen this lens. |
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MC Yantar-20H |
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This is a 35-200mm f3.5-4.5 Zoom lens with apertures to 22. It focuses from 1.5 meters I need your help here. This is second hand information. I have never seen this lens. |
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MC Mir-20H |
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This is a 20mm f3.5 wide angle lens with apertures to 16. It focuses from 0.18 meters. Connecting to the meter of the nikon compatable cameras required a mechanical re-design of the M42 Mir-20. It is smaller in diameter and the aperture ring has been moved to the rear to couple to the camera. |
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MC Mir-24H |
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This is a 35 mm f2.0 wide angle lens with apertures to 22. It focuses from 0.24 meters |
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MC Kaleinar-5H |
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This is a 100mm f2.8 telephoto lens with apertures to 22. It focuses from 0.8 meters |
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Telear-H |
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This is a 200mm f3.5 telephoto lens with apertures to 22. It focuses from 1.6 meters This lens has a built in lens hood. |
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GRANIT-11, 11H |
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This is a 80-200mm F4.5 Telephoto zoom lens with apertures to 22. The Granit 11 is the earlier manual version and the Granit 11-H is the later version with automatic diaphragm. It focuses from 1.5 meters and comes in a black leather case with a shoulder strap.There is also an unbelievably ugly mustard colored case which thankfully is extremely rare. |
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