Your underrated lenses

Most 135mm lenses are under rated and overlooked.
But probably most unloved and under rated is the Pentax (Bayonet) Takumar 135mm f2.5. It's compact, produces beautiful color, good bokeh, and has character. Not as sharp as the 6 element super Takumar but you would never know it unless comparing side by side.

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Echoing what a commenter posted above, the Canon 50mm f1.8 LTM is (still) an underrated lens. It lives in the shadows of the 50mm f1.4 version, but a clean copy of the 1.8 is actually sharper. Yes, it does have a deserved reputation for gassing from the lubricants, and my copy has been cleaned a couple of times. But, once cleaned, it is a beautiful optic, compact, sharp, with lovely smooth bokeh. I think it's a fine alternative to a Leitz Summicron of the same vintage. My copy is from the first batch of black and chrome versions, based on Peter Kitchingman's book.

EC & KC by Steve Macfarlane, on Flickr

Belem by Steve Macfarlane, on Flickr

Map break by Steve Macfarlane, on Flickr
 
100mm f/3.5 Zeiss Sonnar, Contax-Yashica.

The 85/2.8 Sonnar gets the vast majority of the kudos but the 100 is actually a better performer, according to the MTF charts.

Unfortunately Zeiss has removed the MTFs from their site! I have emailed them and received a response, hopefully they can supply copies for archiving.
 
From Dagors over Apo-Sironars, Tessars over Planars, I've often preferred lenses w character. The same with the Color-Skopar on the
diminutive 6x6 Voigtlander Perkeo ll. Not the fastest in use, but this one finds a place in my travel kit...& replaced the much better Plaubel Makina 670. This one has made quite a few fine images for me.View attachment 4876298View attachment 4876300
Indeed! It is a superb camera.

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210mm f/6.8 Caltar-II that I got ages ago with my first Calumet view camera kit. It moved over to my Wisner Technical when I bought that and has been there ever since. I have probably taken more pictures with that and the 150mm f/5.6 APO Symmar than all the other lenses at my disposal combined.

That Caltar-II was a rebadged Rodenstock and is a superb lens. They're widely available at low cost. Highly recommended.
 
From Dagors over Apo-Sironars, Tessars over Planars, I've often preferred lenses w character. The same with the Color-Skopar on the
diminutive 6x6 Voigtlander Perkeo ll. Not the fastest in use, but this one finds a place in my travel kit...& replaced the much better Plaubel Makina 670. This one has made quite a few fine images for me.View attachment 4876298View attachment 4876300
Beautiful image 🤩
I am toying with the idea of going for mountain walks with a folder.
 

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