MC Helios-77M-4 50mm f/1.8 (M42) Legendary Vintage Portrait Lens Dreamy Creative Bokeh, Smooth Focus

MC Helios-77M-4 50mm f/1.8 (M42) Legendary Vintage Portrait Lens Dreamy Creative Bokeh, Smooth Focus MC Helios-77M-4 50mm f/1.8 (M42) Legendary Vintage Portrait Lens Dreamy Creative Bokeh, Smooth Focus Lenses

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Selling a beautifully preserved MC Helios-77M-4 50mm f/1.8 β€” one of the most iconic Soviet portrait lenses ever made.
If you’re looking for a lens with true character, unique rendering and cinematic charm, this is the one.

This Helios is famous for its unreal, dreamy background blur and the signature creative swirly bokeh that modern lenses simply cannot replicate. At the same time, it delivers excellent sharpness in the centre, even at f/1.8 β€” making your subject pop while the background melts away.

πŸŽ₯ Perfect for videographers
The lens features an exceptionally smooth focus ring with a long, precise throw β€” ideal for controlled manual focusing, rack-focusing and film-style shooting. Its rendering gives footage a soft cinematic feel with beautiful depth separation.

πŸ“Έ Why this lens stands out:

Legendary portrait look with magical bokeh

Strong centre sharpness + soft background transition

Rich colours and natural contrast

Beautiful vintage character without losing clarity

Smooth, long-throw focusing β€” excellent for video

Compatible with modern DSLR & mirrorless with simple M42 adapters

This is a perfect creative tool for photographers who want their portraits to look artistic and atmospheric β€” and for videographers seeking unique, cinematic visuals.

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8 months
@nhs Yes, that's right, the M42 bayonet is a screw mount. Using an adapter, the lens can be used on any digital camera.
9 months
M42 bayonet mount? Don't you mean SCREW mount, as used in Pentax, Praktica and Zenit cameras?