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This is a photo of a flower of a bear's garlic plant. The blossom has not fully opened yet, though. I used my Tamron SP 28-80mm f/3.5-4.2 (27A) for this photo.
The sharpness of the Carl Zeiss Ultron 1.8/50 of the concave front element fame is beyond question but the bokeh should be monitored carefully. to avoid unwanted effects.
Under certain circumstances you get a Trioplan-like bubble-bokeh, as I had already noticed in a first series of tests with this lens adapted to a DSLR. --> Click
Camera: Zeiss Ikon Voigtänder Icarex 35S TM
Lens: Carl Zeiss Ultron 1.8/50 M42
Cinestill Daylight 50 professional grade colour negative film
Developed and scanned by www.meinfilmlab.de
Meyer-Optik Görlitz Trioplan 100mm ƒ/2.8 m42 mount wide open. Shot against the light with river as background.
Another photo taken with the Auto Revuenon (Pentacon/Oreston) 50mm f/1.8. Actually this was only planned as a test shot for myself to compare this lens to the Meyer-Optik Görlitz Domiplan and find out which of the two has the better bubble bokeh. So after I took the photos with the Domiplan, the next day I went to the exact same place during almost the same time and weather conditions and photographed the exact same flower from the same angle. The only difference is: with the Oreston/Pentacon you can focus twice as closely as with the Domiplan, which I did to get a closer macro shot of this little buttercup flower.