I recently came into possession of a new lens. I received it as a little “thank-you” for quickly sending a mislabeled parcel back to an eBay seller that I had recently purchased a camera from. While they certainly didn’t have to send me anything, I was happy to accept a new-to-me Helios 44-2 lens that would fit my Spotmatic, and received it in the mail on Friday.
With a little bit of time in between chores this afternoon, I felt compelled to go out for a little walk and give the lens a little test.
Outside of (a) being unaccustomed to using such an odd manual lens on an SLR1; and (b) running afoul a man who thought I was making a photo of him2, I think it went quite well and gave me the sort of rendering I was expecting and hoping for!
Camera
Lens
Film
Developer
Time & Temp.
Scanner
Location
Date(s)
Filing
Pentax Spotmatic
Helios 44-2 58mm f/2
Fomapan 100
Flic Film Black and White Cine (D-96)
5m20s at 25℃
Plustek 8200i / SilverFast 9
Ottawa, Ontario
April 19, 2026
Series 7, Roll 066
- To compose and focus with full light, you must open the aperture manually (there is no mechanism to hold it open automatically), then set it at the desired f-stop and release the shutter. Moreover, it’s stepless (stopless?), so you have to use a little mechanical “brake” to stop from underexposing. ↩︎
- Yet again, he walked past the frame, distant in the background while I was making a photo of something nearer. While he did get into the frame, the aperture was quite open and he’s little more than un unfocused blob in the background. People seem a little touchier this year than they have before, so I think I will be more mindful and cautious. Being angrily accosted is unpleasant. ↩︎











