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You will get the lens that you see in the photos and videos Cover Full Frame sensor 37 58 85 135 Soviet Vintage Lens Set EF mount Metal Gears Cine Modded Used Lens Set -Lens is fully ready to use -Glasses have traces of use and scuffs that do not affect the image quality -Have DE-CLICK aperture -Smooth focus -Lenses have metal focus & iris gears -Lenses have front and rear caps -Focusing in full range, including infinity -Inside there is no dust -Aperture blades free of oil (only 135 have some small oil) -Have front screw filter size 77mm and outside diameter 80mm Has excellent technical characteristics Made out of glass and metal only, build like a tank Has rich history, based on Carl Zeiss optical formulas Unique opportunity to meet the legend MIR-1b This very popular wide/mid-range lens, the same as Mir-20, was also closely based on the Zeiss Flektogon equivalent. It’s a favorite lens of many, thanks to its incredible flares and interesting bokeh texture. -Sensor Size Coverage: 24×36 mm Full Frame -Focal length: 37mm -Maximum Aperture: F2.8 -Minimum Focusing Distance: 0.7m -Focus ring rotation: 270 degrees -Angle of View (on FF): 60 degrees -Aperture range: 2.8 to 16 -Aperture Blades: 8 -Modul Focus & Iris gears: 0.8 -Weight: 300g 58/2 HELIOS 44-2 Best vintage lens: small, cheap, far from perfect, but incredible in so many ways. There are many versions of this lens with the 44-2 model being the most common. All versions though were based on the amazing Zeiss’s Biotar 58mm, which explains why Helios 58mm is so well regarded. It’s always the first lens I recommend to anyone wishing to try out vintage lenses. It pretty much has it all including the beautiful dreamy flares, very unique swirly bokeh and a great sharpness (providing you get lucky with your copy). Minimum focusing distance is 0.50m, so gets you pretty nice close-ups with this lens, making it very popular for mid/close portrait shots. Min Focusing Distance: 0.5m Angle of View (FF): 40° Focus Throw: Approx. 270° Aperture Blades: 8 Aperture Range: F2.8 – F16 Weight (with mods): 319g JUPITER-9 This one is also based on Zeiss equivalent and shares most of the characteristics with the other 2 lenses it’s often used with. One of its best features is the 15-blade aperture, which keeps that bokeh nice and round at any F-stop. Even though at 0.8m its minimum focusing distance is not outstanding, it’s great for really tight “bokehlicious” shots. -Sensor Size Coverage: 24×36 mm Full Frame -Focal length: 58mm -Maximum Aperture: F2 -Minimum Focusing Distance: 0.8m -Focus ring rotation: 250 degrees -Angle of View (on FF): 28 degrees -Aperture range: 2 to 16 -Aperture Blades: 15 -Modul Focus & Iris gears: 0.8 -Weight: 474g JUPITER-37A 135mm F3.5(have some attritions on Multi Coating on front lens) This Soviet Telephoto prime was closely based on the Carl Zeiss Sonnar 135mm F3.5 optical formula, giving it a huge advantage in optical quality compared to many vintage 135mm lenses. It’s sharper than most similarly priced 135mm lenses, even wide open! Moreover, it has no difficulty producing beautiful, perfectly round bokeh at any stop, thanks to its 12-blade aperture. It’s very compact and even though it’s made fully out of metal, it’s quite lightweight for a 135mm telephoto lens, making it very usable for an extended period of time. -Sensor Size Size: 24×36 mm Full Frame -Focal length: 135mm -Maximum Aperture: F3.5 -Minimum Focusing Distance: 1.2m -Focus ring rotation: 270 degrees -Angle of View (on FF): 18 degrees -Aperture range: 2 to 22 -Aperture Blades: 12 -Modul Focus & Iris gears: 0.8 -Weight: 560g ses providing strong separation between the sect and the background. Quite sharp with a strong focus fall-off towards the edge, especially wide open, but much stronger optically at the same T-stops when compared to Jupiter-9. Its main feature, though is the incredibly painterly, swirly bokeh in the T1.6-2 range, making it a very special portrait lens. This lens is a true King of Bokeh After the purchase, I will try to send it as soon as possible-usually its same day when you make payment I ship lens via Airmail with track number Shipping time for US is 3-5 working days after payments Shipping time for Worldwide is 9-14 working days You can also always ask any question you are interested in. Have a good day!!!