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    Timex T49905, Men's "Expedition" Leather Indiglo Watch, Chronograph, Date
    Mar 19, 2024
    Love This Watch!
    Every time I glance down at my wrist when I'm wearing this watch, I smile broadly. I just love the way this watch looks!!!
    Sony Alpha 7II Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens Camera - Body Only
    Mar 17, 2018
    Classic and Vintage Lenses on the Sony Alpha A7II
    I bought this camera specifically (and exclusively) for adapting my classic and vintage lenses to it. Why? Five reasons: It's full-frame, you can adapt almost any lens mount to Sony's e-mount, focus peaking, EVF magnification, IBIS (SteadyShot.) Those five features alone are worth the cost of this camera.
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    Cyclop 85mm 1.5 f1.5 analog of Helios 40-2 and Zeiss Biotar 75mm m42
    Oct 10, 2015
    The Cyclop Bokeh Monster!
    There are a number of lenses known for producing unique bokeh: The Helios 40-2 (85mm) and 44-2 (58mm), the Petzval 85 and 58, and others. But for cost savings (except for the Helios 44-2) and the same or similar results, the Cyclop gets the job done. It's heavy (it's chassis is probably cut from a Soviet tank) and it's quirky and sometimes unpredictable. It can be difficult to focus (and that's all you can with it-- focus) but the results can be wonderful. The Cyclop was designed as the optical component for a night-vision rifle scope for the Russian military. They were only manufactured from 1991-94. They're stuck at f/1.5. Period. That's it. There is no internal diaphragm or blades. There are no aperture controls. Exposure adjustments are performed with ISO and shutter speed only. (Plus you could add ND filters to the front for more exposure control.) The Cyclop isn't cheap, price wise, but they're not overly expensive. I've had mine now for about a week and I'm totally in love with it. With a simple M42-to-EOS adapter, I mount it to my Canon 5D2 and I'm ready to rock & roll. I recommend this lens (which isn't really a camera lens, per se, and probably isn't for everyone) to anyone who wants to capture images that lean heavily to the different and unique side of photography.

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