jarski
Veteran
hi! what about Fujinon SLR-lenses for M42 screw mount? how they compare to Takumars of same vintage? what to look for and what to stay away? digital or film. TIA :angel:
The earlier M42 Fujica bodies which use stop down metering do not have the ring for the aperture setting, and have a plain mount that will accept most M42 lenses.Ah'd support what oftheherd says 100%. Personally, ah believe Fujinon lenses are superior tae Taks. Still have my ST901, my most used camera, small with a good heft but still lighter (around 850g with a 50mm lens) than my A700+lens by about 200g.
Something ye'll havetae bear in mind is that Fujinon lenses have a small lug on the lens body; Fujica cameras have a ring round the lens mount which rotates against a light spring pressure. This, coupled with a small stud on the camera body, locks at a precise distance and sets the maximum aperture of the lens being installed. Once the lens installs the metering knows the max aperture, which enables the full aperture framing and focusing.
This small lug prevents Fujinon lenses fitting properly on SLRs/DSLRs as they do not fit flush thus preventing infinity focus - or worse. Ah've read that there are adapters available for digital but have been unsuccessful in finding them. The only alternative is tae butcher the lens by chopping off the lug. The lens will then work fully manually.
Me? Ah'd get a Fujica ST camera, 705 or above, avaoiding the bayonet mount versions. Ye may never go back tae digital or RF. 😎






The earlier M42 Fujica bodies which use stop down metering do not have the ring for the aperture setting, and have a plain mount that will accept most M42 lenses.
Cheers
Brett