The story of little Rokkor. Part 4 and last.
Industar-95 38-2,8 from Elikon-Autofocus vs Minolta Rokkor 38-2,8 from Minolta Hi-Matic AF
To be honest, I’m already a little tired of talking about little Rokkor. But I will see it through to the end. There will be almost no text now. Just a few examples. In this case, the same Industar and a slightly different Rokkor were in the game. However, almost the same, only a slightly different modification.
The test also included two cameras - a micro 4/3 half frame camera and a full-format mirrorless camera.
My opinion - of course, Rokkor is a little better than the Soviet Industar. It is sharper at infinity, and for some reason its minimum focusing distance is much shorter (probably 0.5 meters versus 1 m for Industar). Of course, you need to understand that both lenses do not have an aperture. Perhaps with a diaphragm the results would have been different. Both lenses, by the way, can work at full frame without any problems. And one more thing - It is quite difficult to focus with both lenses - the depth of field is very small.
In principle, both lenses are very interesting and can please you with good picture quality.
And here are the shots from Industar.
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