07-09-2024 04:44 PM
I recently bought the Helios 44M model from 1976 to use on my R50, I would like to ask what is the best to chose adapter considering flange depth of the lens and to not lose infinity focus on it while using.
Can I go for this one screw mount:
Or this type of more deeper mount:
Lens have a 45.5mm Flange focal distance (not sure if this enough info for someone to help me)
Thanks in advance
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07-09-2024 05:00 PM
With the flange distance of the EOS R series being 20mm, then you will need the deeper mount so that the Helios lens is positioned the correct distance from the sensor to allow infinity focus. The mount will need to be 25.5mm thick.
07-12-2024 11:10 AM - edited 07-12-2024 11:11 AM
Wow, such a great story Gary! Amazing previlege to be handed such a great bag of cameras and lenses! Very fortunate I would say! 🙂
I saw those videos prior to buying the 44M so I took my chance finding that one specificaly, but what I've learned too is that they are all great to be fair, dispite the diferent fabrication quality between them! I guess they will all need some servicing by a professional so they do not get ruined in the process of course.
About the rolls that is very good to know we still can use them after so many years, as long as they were contained and preserved I guess. I also have a few with 10+ years old that I will get to use along with the Zenit-E thanks to your knowledge about it!
Thank you and take care.
P.S.: I will share some of my photos with the Helios 44M with you wen I get it!
08-02-2024 07:10 AM
Hey Gary!
Take a look at some Helios 44M I took:
And my R50 with the adapter and the Helios 44M mounted:
Take care.
08-02-2024 10:08 AM
Those images turned out nice, Rom!
07-11-2024 03:40 PM
Gary, the first two numbers of the serial nr is the year of fabrication (check yours), that symbol with the arrow shows it was made on the Valday factory, less quality fabrication because they were mass produced there. Still quality image of course!
Rom.
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