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Mir-1v Russian wide lens
Mir-1v Russian wide lens
Mir-1v Russian wide lens
Mir-1v Russian wide lens sheme
Mir-1v lens history
Designed in the GOI in 1954 on the basis of the optical system Flektogon. At the World Exhibition in Brussels in 1958 a set of objectives, which included the Mir-1, was awarded the highest award - the "Grand Prix".
In 1959, the lens was awarded the Diploma of II degree USSR National Economy.
Same lenses still produce for a present time (more than 40 years of producing!!!) and a lot of photo-shooters still buy it.
In the main, most all Soviet lenses are exceptionally good and this one is no exception!
Letter "V" means that the lens was manufactured at Vologda town.
In 1959, the lens was awarded the Diploma of II degree USSR National Economy.
Same lenses still produce for a present time (more than 40 years of producing!!!) and a lot of photo-shooters still buy it.
In the main, most all Soviet lenses are exceptionally good and this one is no exception!
Letter "V" means that the lens was manufactured at Vologda town.
Mir-1v lens description
- Mount - Sony NEX (lens comes with adapter M42-SONY NEX (with confirm chip),
- Angle of view - 60 ° (diagonal),
- Frame format - 24x36 mm,
- Number of lenses / groups - 6 / 5.
- Operating distance - Mir-1B - 45,5 mm
- The limits of the scale diaphragms - 1:2,8-1:16
- Near focusing limit is - 0.7 m
- The resolving power of TU (center / edge) - 45/23 lines / mm.
- Transmittance - 0,78.
Mir-1v сompatible with:
Sony NEX-3
Sony NEX-C3
Sony NEX-5
Sony NEX-5n
Sony NEX-7
EXAMPLE PHOTOS:

Canon 450d+ Mir-1v

Nikon + Mir-1v

Nikon + Mir-1v

Mir-1v on Canon with adapter (m42-eos)










