Rubinar

Rubinar 1:5.6 500 mm

Rubinar (Russian: Рубинар) is a Soviet lens design series with long focal lengths, yet compact, developed and produced by JSC Lytkarino Plant of Optical Glass (LZOS).

Rubinars can be used with proprietary mount cameras by using M42 adaptors. Focusing motors are absent though (manual only), and so are the variable apertures.

Variants

Forsythia with characteristic donut shaped blur (Bokeh) due to the presence of the central obscuration in the catadioptric system. Focus on foreground. Rubinar 5,6/500

References

  1. , (version in English)

www.commiecameras.com

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