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How Lowcost4DSLR helps you to save the planet and to save your money when buying your photo equipment?

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film era photo equipment to be recycled on DSLR

Simply by teaching you how to recycle old (film era) photo equipment and use it with your brand new DSLR.

  • Instead of buying new and expensive autofocus lenses dedicated to your DSLR mount, you will buy old but excellent M42 fast prime lenses (manual focus).
  • Instead of buying new (only dedicated to your DSLR brand) flash, you will adapt old flash-guns from the early heighties and discover how efficient they are. (and very simple to use)
Last Updated on Wednesday, 16 September 2009 22:12 Read more...
 

How to adapt a M42 lens on a DSLR

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Why not try to adapt a very unexpensive M42 lens to your DSLR ?

M42 prime lenses

Last Updated on Tuesday, 08 September 2009 21:56 Read more...
 

Minolta AF 135 f2.8 review

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This fast prime lens is quite old (Minolta beercan era : 1985), and is reasonably priced on the after market (200€). it is very compact and lighweight and the autofocus speed is very fast. Is it the perfect complement of my Tamron 17-50 f2.8 ?

Minolta AF 135 F  2.8

Last Updated on Friday, 14 May 2010 12:42 Read more...
 

Jupiter 9 review: the best low cost alternative to the Helios 40. 85mm f/2.0

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Jupiter 9 is a low cost alternative to the to much hyped helios 40

Jupiter 9

Last Updated on Monday, 04 January 2010 20:51 Read more...
 

Helios 44-2 review: the first prime lens to buy. 58mm f/2.0

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The Helios 44 is a must have lens for 2 reasons : the incredible low price and the very good image quality. The focal length of 58mm is quite good for portraiture and the aperture is f/2.0

Helios 44-2 mounted on Sony A300

Last Updated on Wednesday, 07 October 2009 22:30 Read more...
 
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