David Hughes
David Hughes
Lens hoods by Pentax specifically for the 40mm are like hens' teeth.
Regards, David
Regards, David
The pentax MX looks good except I shoot 99% of the time on aperture priority.
Lens hoods by Pentax specifically for the 40mm are like hens' teeth.
Regards, David
I Just use a spin on metal vented hood from ebay. $5. Never got hung up on having to source an OEM one, doesn't make any difference to the pics.
I'm confused...the M3 is going away for awhile and you're looking for a replacement... How'd you use the M3 in aperture priority?
I'd rather have the extra speed but price and the way it needs to be turned on and then turns off automatically after 16 seconds makes me prefer the FE.
The pentax MX looks good except I shoot 99% of the time on aperture priority.
Is the me super less than other cameras for a reason or just because it doesn't have Nikon or Olympus written on the front?
Is the me super less than other cameras for a reason or just because it doesn't have Nikon or Olympus written on the front?
Is the me super less than other cameras for a reason or just because it doesn't have Nikon or Olympus written on the front?
I think there's an element of that, and also Pentax seemed to sell a lot of these back in the day which makes it plentiful used now.
Nikon FE is a camera I have researched a bit, never shot a Nikon before, FE2 would be out of my price range.
The Pentax range is interesting, I will have a look into them, paired with a takumar 50 1.4 would be great.
Highlight one: I don't think that's the case. Many were new designs, like the legendary 28 3.5. The bayonet Takumars have become quite rare, at least in Europe...
I was just reading about the FA so funny you should say that. Seems to be like the me super, gets overlooked a bit.
Ah you're right, I misremembered - I thought the first K series were also labelled "Takumar" - they're unicorns here, I've only ever seen one in person, only M42 and M series Pentax lenses around.Not sure what you mean, the Takumar's were almost all M42 screw-mount. The only ones that weren't were the budget 'Takumar Bayonet' lenses that came out early in the life of the K-mount. These were very different lenses and share little more than the name...
If you want to got with M42 lenses (some are great, but I don't agree with someone who said they were considerably cheaper than all bayonet mount lenses - they're not), do yourself a favor and use a native body, as Nick suggested. Spotmatics are sweet, but not very small. Early Pentaxes and some Fujicas are smaller. Budget for a CLA. But I personally would go for a bit more modern lenses for color.I would be cautious going down this route. I shoot both Pentax M42 and K-mount bodies, and occasionally use my Takumars on my bayonet bodies. It can be done, but needing to manually stop the aperture down every time you want to meter or shoot gets old pretty quick...
Ah you're right, I misremembered - I thought the first K series were also labelled "Takumar" - they're unicorns here, I've only ever seen one in person, only M42 and M series Pentax lenses around.
If you want to got with M42 lenses (some are great, but I don't agree with someone who said they were considerably cheaper than all bayonet mount lenses - they're not)
do yourself a favor and use a native body, as Nick suggested. Spotmatics are sweet, but not very small. Early Pentaxes and some Fujicas are smaller. Budget for a CLA.
Ditto here. I've used Canon's and Oly's, sold them and bought back Leica R's. Really great camera's and the lenses are on par (the same) as your Leica M glass. They're partially based on Minoltas, but those are great too. See above!Leica R4 and pick your lens? No worries about the direction of focus or aperture.......
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Ditto here. I've used Canon's and Oly's, sold them and bought back Leica R's. Really great camera's and the lenses are on par (the same) as your Leica M glass. They're partially based on Minoltas, but those are great too. See above!