I own an Icarex 35S that belonged to my father. He had three lenses: An Ultron 50/1.8, a Super Dynarex 135/4 and a 35/3.4 (I guess) Then I bought a Dynarex 90mm and a 200mm to complete the whole Icarex/Dynarex+Ultron line. I remember having enjoyed them very much. A couple of years ago I found an adapter in Spain, to use de Icarex lenses with EOS cameras and I made several pictures with these lenses. It´s quite fun and enjoyable. However, a step behind modern L primes. Thank you for this excellent video.
I own an Icarex 35S that belonged to my father. He had three lenses: An Ultron 50/1.8, a Super Dynarex 135/4 and a 35/3.4 (I guess) Then I bought a Dynarex 90mm and a 200mm to complete the whole Icarex/Dynarex+Ultron line. I remember having enjoyed them very much. A couple of years ago I found an adapter in Spain, to use de Icarex lenses with EOS cameras and I made several pictures with these lenses. It´s quite fun and enjoyable. However, a step behind modern L primes. Thank you for this excellent video.
Amazing ! thank you i just scored a ultron 50 mm 1.4 m42 mount , its so good ! its crazy how sharp it is and i love the bokeh on the edges
Glad u like it . They are pretty special 🤓
is it copy of Pancolar 1.8 ?
No , the ultron has a concave front element
@@frankie2666 yeah the ultron is crazy good 😊
@@frankie2666 yeah , not that many were made and hard to find a good copy 🤓