Focal length: 135mm
Mount: M39
Aperture: F 2.8 - F 22
Min focus distance: 1.5m
Length (from flange): 88/102mm [+ 27mm for the adapter]
Diameter: 65mm
Weight: 393 gr.
Some pictures:
A7 and the lens.
The grip is a HorusBennu
grip attached to a Manfrotto 200PL style quick
release plate, a special plate made by HorusBennu for their grips. It
allows you to use the camera, with the grip attached, on a Manfrotto
RC2 Rapid Connect Adapter.
Sample pictures: ISO 320.
You may click
on the sample image (except closest focus) for full resolution. The
full resolution image opens in a new window, so you can keep it open
for comparison. Focus is on the
satellite
dish in the center of the photo.
F 2.8.
F 8.
F 22.
Closest focus is 150cm (!) from
outermost
edge of the lens, F 8.
This old
lens I
had
can
be found for very moderate prices and it's a very luminous lens. Wide
open there is a bit of flare and colour cast.
Stopped down it's better, a sharp lens, but a hint of colour cast stays
present. On film
I used it for portraits, especially with shy persons, with good
results. The lens has no
close focussing capablities. As many other 135mm lenses, size and
weight
are quite big.