Adam Lewis
Well-Known Member
Hi 
Right, am I being mad, or would it not be cheaper to purchase an old manual lens, buy an adaptor and stick it on my dslr rather than buying a 'normal' lens.
I've taken on everyone's advice, and after trying with some portraits, f3.5 as a maximum is not good enough, especially when I need around f6-8 for sharpness.
So I was looking at getting a wider aperture lens, budget is extremely tight, looking at under £100, so it's either the canon ef 50 1.8 mark 2. Which would cost £75 from amazon, but they're not meant to be too great build wise, and after seeing one literally tear apart with a little twist on youtube, I've been out off, plus the 1.4 has better colour definition IMO.
So the other options available are of course 2nd hands, though I'm not likely to pick up any decent lens for under £100. Apart from the 'older' lenses, after some digging I've found out that the Pancolar Carl Zeiss Jena 50mm 1.8 is rather good, and from looking at sample shots, you'd never know that it was made back in the dark ages (sorry elders). Obviously this is a manual lens, I'm fine with that, can only use Av or manual - typically the only 2 I actually use, manual focus - I prefer to use anyway and of course would have to buy an adapter mount - can be found for under a tenner on the flea market.
Has anyone got the said lens? Any recommendations for another one perhaps? And lastly, if you were to find one in pristine condition optically, how much would you be prepared to spend?
Thanks for your time

Right, am I being mad, or would it not be cheaper to purchase an old manual lens, buy an adaptor and stick it on my dslr rather than buying a 'normal' lens.
I've taken on everyone's advice, and after trying with some portraits, f3.5 as a maximum is not good enough, especially when I need around f6-8 for sharpness.
So I was looking at getting a wider aperture lens, budget is extremely tight, looking at under £100, so it's either the canon ef 50 1.8 mark 2. Which would cost £75 from amazon, but they're not meant to be too great build wise, and after seeing one literally tear apart with a little twist on youtube, I've been out off, plus the 1.4 has better colour definition IMO.
So the other options available are of course 2nd hands, though I'm not likely to pick up any decent lens for under £100. Apart from the 'older' lenses, after some digging I've found out that the Pancolar Carl Zeiss Jena 50mm 1.8 is rather good, and from looking at sample shots, you'd never know that it was made back in the dark ages (sorry elders). Obviously this is a manual lens, I'm fine with that, can only use Av or manual - typically the only 2 I actually use, manual focus - I prefer to use anyway and of course would have to buy an adapter mount - can be found for under a tenner on the flea market.
Has anyone got the said lens? Any recommendations for another one perhaps? And lastly, if you were to find one in pristine condition optically, how much would you be prepared to spend?
Thanks for your time
