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Helios 44
Helios-44 is a series of standard lenses for SLR cameras, produced in Soviet Union by KMZ, MMZ, and Valdai from 1949? until 1992 (2001?). It is it is considered to be one of most mass-produced lenses in the world. The lens is based on the Carl Zeiss Biotar f/2 58mm design.[1] The Helios-44 f/2 58mm is a 6-element anastigmat, which over the duration of its production was available in both single-coated and multi-coated versions. Helios-44 is has a strong aberration at the margins, resulting in a characteristic 'swirl' which is reminiscent of Petzval lenses.
The nomenclature Helios lenses follows the formula 'Helios-44X-N', where X -is the index of lens mount (M for M42 thread, K for Pentax K bayonet, Д for Zenit-D bayonet) and N is a optical resolution index 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 (the higher number the higher is an optical resolution of lens).
Typology of the silver-barrelled Helios-44 lenses
Helios 44 (Start)
- Type 1— f-stops to f/22; bezel text that spells out '1:2 F=5,8cm' with a cyrillic P in red, silver front bezel ring[2]
Helios-44 (LTM)
- Type 1— f-stops to f/22; bezel text that spells out '1:2 F=5,8cm' with a cyrillic P in red, silver front bezel ring
- Type 2—f-stops to f/16
- Type 2a—bezel text that spells out '1:2 F=5,8cm' with a cyrillic P in red (e.g. sn 0018687) and a silver front bezel ring. [3]
- Type 2b—bezel text "2/58" and the 'silver' front bezel ring produced by KMZ
- Type 2c—bezel text "2/58" and 'black' front bezel ring, 13-blade diaphragm produced by KMZ until the late 1950s
- Type 2d—bezel text "2/58" and 'black' front bezel ring, 8-blade diaphragm, produced by KMZ until the late 1950s
- Type 2e—bezel text "2/58" and black front bezel ring, 8-blade diaphragm, produced by MMZ until the 1960s
Helios-44-2 (M42)
- Type 1—bezel text "2/58" and the 'silver' front bezel ring produced by Valdai
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KMZ-produced Helios-44 f/2 58mm Type Type 2cii |
Technical Specifications
Focal Distance: 58mm (may vary in reality). Aperture Range: f/2 - f/16 (f/22) Optical Formula: 6 elements in 4 groups. Angle of View: 40°28 Geometric Vignetting: 58%
Model |
Maker |
Lens Mount |
Weight |
Number of Aperture Blades |
Minimum Focusing Distance |
Maximum Aperture |
Filter Diameter |
Resolution center/edge lines/mm |
Transmittance | Color Formula |
References |
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Helios-44 (Start) | KMZ | Start | 230g | 13 | 0.7m | x | M40.5 x 0.5 | 35/14 | .81 | 10-0-1.5 | |
Helios-44 | KMZ | LTM | 230g | 13 | 0.5m | ƒ/16 | M49.5 x 0.75 | 35/14 | [16] | ||
Helios-44-2 | KMZ | M42 | 230g | 13 | 0.5m | ƒ/16 | M49 x 0.75 | 38/20 | 0.82 | 10-0-1.5 | |
Helios-44-¶ | MMZ | ¶g | 8 | 0.5m | ƒ/16 | M49 x 0.75 | [17] | ||||
Helios-44-7 | KMZ | 350g | 8 | 0.5m | ƒ/16 | M49 x 0.75 | 36/17 | 0.80 | 10-0-1.5 | ||
Helios-44M-4 | KMZ | 300g | 8 | 0.5m | ƒ/16 | 38/19 | 0.80 | 10-0-1.5 | |||
MC Helios-44K-4 | KMZ | Pentax K | 300g | 8 | 0.5m | ƒ/16 | 42/21 | 0.85 | 11-0-0 | ||
MC Helios-44M-4 | KMZ | M42 | 300g | 8 | 0.5m | ƒ/16 | 41/20 | 0.85 | 11-0-0 | ||
MC Helios-44M-5 | KMZ | M42 | 270g | 8 | 0.5m | ƒ/16 | 41/20 | 0.85 | 11-0-0 | ||
MC Helios-44M-6 | KMZ | M42 | 270g | 8 | 0.5m | ƒ/16 | 45/25 | 0.90 | 11-0-0 | ||
MC Helios-44M-7 | KMZ | M42 | 270g | 6 | 0.5m | ƒ/16 | M52 x 0.75 | 50/30 | 0.90 | 11-0-0 | |
Helios-44-N | KMZ | M42 | ¶g | 8 | 0.5m | ƒ/16 | |||||
Helios-44X-N | KMZ | M42 | ¶g | 6 | 0.5m | ƒ/16 | M52x0.75 |
VERIFY:
000xxxxxx factory test (study) models (prototypes etc.).
00xxxxxx models reserved for members of the communist party
and "VIPs" .
0xxxxxx reserved for factory syndicat leaders
Notes
- ↑ At the beginning the lens was to be called "БТК" - "БиоТар Красногорский" (BioTar Krasnogorski).
- ↑ Seen on eBay: sn/0016442
- ↑ Seen on eBay: sn/0016709
- ↑ Seen on eBay: sn/0068221; 0059418; 0158550; 0275085
- ↑ Seen on eBay: sn/0120173
- ↑ Seen on eBay: sn/0030453
- ↑ Photographica Collection Dirk HR Spennemann sn/0205436
- ↑ Seen on eBay: sn/0120173
- ↑ Seen on eBay: sn/0275083
- ↑ Seen on eBay: sn/0254198, 0275083
- ↑ Seen on eBay: sn/5011275 ; 5014399; 5038818
- ↑ Seen on eBay: sn/6002494 (on Zenit3M); 6012651, 6024306.
- ↑ Seen on eBay: sn/8708916
- ↑ Seen on eBay: sn/79220381; 80003408; 81276436; 81293022
- ↑ Seen on eBay: sn/7654512.
- ↑ For photo series see discussion thread for this image
- ↑ Seen on eBay sn/6012651, English labelling, engraved "Made in USSR'.