I got this lens in a random FD lot when I bought my first mirror less camera. It’s in decent shape, and has been sitting on my shelf for about 3.5 years now, but I’ve taken it out once or twice and really appreciate it more as I’ve become a better photographer. Looking forward to shooting video with this sometime soon
I actually bought this lens a few years back and never really used it because I didnt think it was good enough to use on professionnal shoots.. but you changed my mind 🤘🏻🔥
Thanks for this video. Bought this lens a few years ago on a whim because it was so cheap, was surprised by it completely. Have you shot ay of your videos with this lens? I'd like to see more footage from it
@@sethezekielwest oh boy where do I start, for reference, I tested the Canon FD 35-105 3.5 and the Vivitar Series 1 35-85 2.8 constant aperture zooms before and they had clear weaknesses, that I didn't like. The Canon has a very long minimum focusing distance of 1.5 meters with a weird transition into the macro mode that seems to start at 1 meter to 35cm, not great for smooth operation when doing close up stuff. Biggest plus of the Canon is it is almost parfocal and at F4/5.6 you can almost use it as if it was, amazing. The Vivitar is nice, fast but heavy, clunky, it's a push pull zoom and it is pretty soft wide open. Just when I thought there always has to be a compromise with vintage lenses your recommendation, the Makinon 28-80 3.5 enters the picture. Two touch operation, the perfect focal range, wider than the Canon and Vivitar with almost the same range, competes well on aperture, sharp even open, not as physically long as the others and the absolute killer feature that sold me on this lens: 23cm minimum focusing distance. That is absolutely amazing, I can get 1:4 magnification within the normal focus range of the lens, no macro mode no nothing. This lens can actually do it all, these are the best 16 bucks I have ever spent on a lens and I had thrifted a Helios for 25ish before. This is a true gem and I actually can not fathom how this seems to be the only proper video recommending this lens on youtube. I will go snatch up another one, subscribed, please tell us all your other secret tips nobody has ever heard of :D
I used to go to the one on 6th, but about a year ago they seem to have stopped doing as much camera stuff. It's really a shame, they used to get such awesome gear. At least you're still never too far from Blue Moon 😉
I bought this recently, and I have no clue what mount I should buy. How can you tell? I have a Pentax K1000 camera, and I tried putting it in, but it doesn't work or fit.
I'd try reaching out to a company that sells adapters like Fotodiox or a camera store that sells them maybe? Generally you want to find an adapter for the lens before you buy the lens. There isn't an adapter for every single kind of lens to every single kind of body...
(tip: set an ebay watchlist; mine read "makinon 28-80mm") Mine finally arrived! $42 from eBay- appears to be 100% new (shockingly clean). The only thing is - and hoping you have a tip here - With any other Zoom lens, you can focus on a subject, then zoom-in + zoom-out and the focus stays consistently locked on the subject. With this lens on wide, and I focus, then zoom-in, the subject is in focus. But when zooming back out the focus is racked at the same time. I haven't played with it enough to determine if it's happening when zooming-in as well. It could be my infinity edge when zooming-in was held at that wall. I'll need to really work with it to learn more. Maybe it needs a lube-job.
@@sethezekielwest it could be worse- other Makinon 28-80's have "push-pull" zoom which would NEVER work for video. ruclips.net/video/A9_WN67-iA0/видео.html
Hey Seth. Wondering if you’re having this issue too: I’m using a speed-booster with the lens. If it’s tightened correctly on the lens, the aperture ring won’t turn. It’s almost like I need to add a gasket or something to hold a little space around the base of the lens. 🤔
Ich kann Dich absolut verstehen… ich nutze das CarlZeiss Sonnar 180f/2.8 auch sehr gerne, weil es einfach besondere Bilder sind… selbst an einer sterilen A7M4
Tough question; I would consider it pretty similar to a modern lens with a 1/8th mist filter on it. Meaning it has aspects of sharpness technically, but it's not perfectly tack sharp like many new lenses are. It's definitely not super soft like a crappy vintage lens though, if that's what you're asking.
@@sethezekielwest Of course Dude. I just picked up a Makinon 28-80mm f3.5 this morning based on your recommendation off of Etsy (so thanks). I'm hoping (as you kinda suggested ( ; - ) that it can match my Helios and other swirly bokeh primes in regards to character. I actually missed another one this morning for $24 bucks on eBay but it looked kinda beat up. Nevertheless, missing out on that lens forced me to do a bit more research and what I discovered is that Toyo Optics, Promaster, Zykkor, JC Penny and Makinon all sold what appear to be identical 28-80mm f3.5 lenses. Which led me to pick up what appears to be an identical copy from Zykkor. My guess is that they came either from the same factory and my hope is that the Zykkor I bought will match the Makinon that's on the way. I'll report back once i've had a chance to play with them in the sand box with the Helios. Standby.....Later.
You were totally right and I feel like these lenses are gonna get snapped up quick fast. This lens is INSANE! It's small enough to fit in your hand but it's got a tiny bit of heft to it. Image quality wise it's sharp where it needs to be (also called character) and it absolutely swirls the background (somewhat like the later Helios lenses I have to say ( i.e. 44M-7)). I have to admit to being surprised by how pleasing the image resolved and the crazy minimum focus distance in the macro setting. Now I just feel lucky. Thanks for passing along the info (after you secured your own copies of course). Btw, what size gear ring did you get for your copy?
@@oddcotton I wish I could remember what size the focus gear is but I ordered it a few years ago and have absolutely no clue. I just busted out a measuring tape and went a size or two smaller than what I measured so it would be snug. You're right about the other names it was made under - the other day I was considering ordering a few other Makinon lenses just to see what they were like (like the 28mm prime) and found that they also made lenses for Hanimex which look absolutely identical. So funny that the lens was made under so many names and has stayed under the radar. Apparently the 28 prime was the only other lens they ever built that was as good of quality as the 28-80.
I got this lens in a random FD lot when I bought my first mirror less camera. It’s in decent shape, and has been sitting on my shelf for about 3.5 years now, but I’ve taken it out once or twice and really appreciate it more as I’ve become a better photographer. Looking forward to shooting video with this sometime soon
Haha I hear ya. I picked it up again today and thought, “Why haven’t I been using this more often?” Right back onto the camera it goes!
I actually bought this lens a few years back and never really used it because I didnt think it was good enough to use on professionnal shoots.. but you changed my mind 🤘🏻🔥
Hell yeah. Enjoy!
Thank you for taking the time to review this lens. I currently own one but have yet to use it. I also found mine at goodwill in Hillsboro OR. 😂
Ha, too funny! There seems to be no shortage of them. Hope ya end up having some fun with yours!
I bought one while watching the video! Can’t wait till I use it!
Nice! Be sure to let me know what you think of it!
great video dude! Will definitely check this lense out, seems like a no brainer for that price👍
Thanks Benjamin! Hope ya have some fun with it.
Thanks for this video. Bought this lens a few years ago on a whim because it was so cheap, was surprised by it completely. Have you shot ay of your videos with this lens? I'd like to see more footage from it
I don’t think I’ve shot anything else I’ve posted on this channel with it. Maybe I’ll shoot something just using this lens and post it this summer.
You convinced me to give it a shot, got lucky and got one for 16 bucks on ebay, will report back what I think, great video o/
can't wait to hear your thoughts!
@@sethezekielwest oh boy where do I start, for reference, I tested the Canon FD 35-105 3.5 and the Vivitar Series 1 35-85 2.8 constant aperture zooms before and they had clear weaknesses, that I didn't like. The Canon has a very long minimum focusing distance of 1.5 meters with a weird transition into the macro mode that seems to start at 1 meter to 35cm, not great for smooth operation when doing close up stuff. Biggest plus of the Canon is it is almost parfocal and at F4/5.6 you can almost use it as if it was, amazing. The Vivitar is nice, fast but heavy, clunky, it's a push pull zoom and it is pretty soft wide open. Just when I thought there always has to be a compromise with vintage lenses your recommendation, the Makinon 28-80 3.5 enters the picture. Two touch operation, the perfect focal range, wider than the Canon and Vivitar with almost the same range, competes well on aperture, sharp even open, not as physically long as the others and the absolute killer feature that sold me on this lens: 23cm minimum focusing distance. That is absolutely amazing, I can get 1:4 magnification within the normal focus range of the lens, no macro mode no nothing. This lens can actually do it all, these are the best 16 bucks I have ever spent on a lens and I had thrifted a Helios for 25ish before. This is a true gem and I actually can not fathom how this seems to be the only proper video recommending this lens on youtube. I will go snatch up another one, subscribed, please tell us all your other secret tips nobody has ever heard of :D
Hey, I live in Portland too! The Goodwills I go to never have any lenses. Which Goodwill did you go to?
I used to go to the one on 6th, but about a year ago they seem to have stopped doing as much camera stuff. It's really a shame, they used to get such awesome gear. At least you're still never too far from Blue Moon 😉
I bought this recently, and I have no clue what mount I should buy. How can you tell? I have a Pentax K1000 camera, and I tried putting it in, but it doesn't work or fit.
I'd try reaching out to a company that sells adapters like Fotodiox or a camera store that sells them maybe? Generally you want to find an adapter for the lens before you buy the lens. There isn't an adapter for every single kind of lens to every single kind of body...
(tip: set an ebay watchlist; mine read "makinon 28-80mm") Mine finally arrived! $42 from eBay- appears to be 100% new (shockingly clean). The only thing is - and hoping you have a tip here - With any other Zoom lens, you can focus on a subject, then zoom-in + zoom-out and the focus stays consistently locked on the subject. With this lens on wide, and I focus, then zoom-in, the subject is in focus. But when zooming back out the focus is racked at the same time. I haven't played with it enough to determine if it's happening when zooming-in as well. It could be my infinity edge when zooming-in was held at that wall. I'll need to really work with it to learn more. Maybe it needs a lube-job.
Niiice! Yeah, the term for that is “parfocal” which this lens, sadly, is not. Only thing it’s really missing in my opinion.
@@sethezekielwest at least I got this answer before ever cracking it open! Glad I posted. (whew)
@@sethezekielwest it could be worse- other Makinon 28-80's have "push-pull" zoom which would NEVER work for video.
ruclips.net/video/A9_WN67-iA0/видео.html
Hey Seth. Wondering if you’re having this issue too: I’m using a speed-booster with the lens. If it’s tightened correctly on the lens, the aperture ring won’t turn. It’s almost like I need to add a gasket or something to hold a little space around the base of the lens. 🤔
I got Tokina 35-105mm f3.5 for 15 USD and I love that lens
Sounds like a steal!
Ich kann Dich absolut verstehen… ich nutze das CarlZeiss Sonnar 180f/2.8 auch sehr gerne, weil es einfach besondere Bilder sind… selbst an einer sterilen A7M4
Nice video, do you know if the lens is parfocal?
It is not 😔
how to adapt the makinon 35 105 2.8 auto macro mount to canon 70d?
Makinon lenses were made with a few different mounts, so you need to figure out which mount is on your specific lens to figure out the right adapter.
"Peace out BEACHES!" is my go-to. But you do you.
Hahaha I love that!!!
nice lens ! do you consider this lens sharp ? thank you !
Tough question; I would consider it pretty similar to a modern lens with a 1/8th mist filter on it. Meaning it has aspects of sharpness technically, but it's not perfectly tack sharp like many new lenses are. It's definitely not super soft like a crappy vintage lens though, if that's what you're asking.
@@sethezekielwest thank you 👍
I stupidly bought a Makinon lens without knowing it doesn't fit my Nikon camera 😅
Dang, no adapter available?
when your right your right
Is this full frame or super35?
Full frame 🎉 🕺🏻
Hasta! ✌🏾
Subbeddddd......
Thanks so much 🙏 🙏
@@sethezekielwest Of course Dude. I just picked up a Makinon 28-80mm f3.5 this morning based on your recommendation off of Etsy (so thanks). I'm hoping (as you kinda suggested ( ; - ) that it can match my Helios and other swirly bokeh primes in regards to character. I actually missed another one this morning for $24 bucks on eBay but it looked kinda beat up. Nevertheless, missing out on that lens forced me to do a bit more research and what I discovered is that Toyo Optics, Promaster, Zykkor, JC Penny and Makinon all sold what appear to be identical 28-80mm f3.5 lenses. Which led me to pick up what appears to be an identical copy from Zykkor. My guess is that they came either from the same factory and my hope is that the Zykkor I bought will match the Makinon that's on the way. I'll report back once i've had a chance to play with them in the sand box with the Helios. Standby.....Later.
You were totally right and I feel like these lenses are gonna get snapped up quick fast. This lens is INSANE! It's small enough to fit in your hand but it's got a tiny bit of heft to it. Image quality wise it's sharp where it needs to be (also called character) and it absolutely swirls the background (somewhat like the later Helios lenses I have to say ( i.e. 44M-7)). I have to admit to being surprised by how pleasing the image resolved and the crazy minimum focus distance in the macro setting. Now I just feel lucky. Thanks for passing along the info (after you secured your own copies of course). Btw, what size gear ring did you get for your copy?
@@oddcotton I wish I could remember what size the focus gear is but I ordered it a few years ago and have absolutely no clue. I just busted out a measuring tape and went a size or two smaller than what I measured so it would be snug.
You're right about the other names it was made under - the other day I was considering ordering a few other Makinon lenses just to see what they were like (like the 28mm prime) and found that they also made lenses for Hanimex which look absolutely identical. So funny that the lens was made under so many names and has stayed under the radar. Apparently the 28 prime was the only other lens they ever built that was as good of quality as the 28-80.