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Kitchen portrait by Roman Badusov

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Pick One! The Best 28mm Lens for Vintage Lovers!

If you want a great 28mm Lens with a unique look then check out what we've tested. We think photographers are going to love these.

The Phoblographer
TTArtisan 28mm f/5.6 Review - by Vincent Bihler, Dave Young and Hamish Gill

The TTArtisan 28mm f/5.6 is sharp, well corrected, small and everything you could wait from a little street / reportage lens.

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TTArtisan 28mm f/5.6 Review - by Vincent Bihler, Dave Young and Hamish Gill

The TTArtisan 28mm f/5.6 is sharp, well corrected, small and everything you could wait from a little street / reportage lens.

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Lens Punk LPK-M Review - A Single Element ~f/64 ~28mm Lens (Shot on a Leica M10-P)

The great thing about the Lens Punk LPK-M is that it’s cheap as chips - it's definitely worth asking Dom if he will make one for you!

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Industar-69 (on Fujifilm X-Pro3) Review - A Dreamy, Compact Wonder - By Don Goodman Wilson

The Industar-69 (Индуста́р-69) is a strange but beguiling beast. Originally designed for the Chaika (Чайка) camera, it wasn't really meant to be used with other cameras. The original Chaika's lens wasn't removable; on later models it was affixed with an M39 thread, apparently with the intent that photographers could mount it on an enlarger for printmaking. This intent might be apocryphal, I can't properly tell. There's not a lot of primary sources of information on this lens out there on the interwebs that I can find, only a handful of people repeating the same information.

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Nikon (Nippon Kogaku) W-Nikkor.C 2.8cm f/3.5 LTM - Nikon's Tiny Gems, pt 2 - By Agata Urbaniak

The W-Nikkor.C 2.8cm f/3.5 is a totally different class in terms of quality of build and is by far my favourite 28mm lens.

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