sepiareverb
genius and moron
Thanks for that link Tom, I've got a 67 that might need some TLC.
raytoei@gmail.com
Veteran
my mx arrived, clean and better than described, it came with a 50/f1.7 lens, which i read somewhere that it is quite a sharp lens. the screen is clear and the metering works. my leica iiif is probably longer than the mx. it is that small.
will bring it out tomorrow for a spin...
raytoei
will bring it out tomorrow for a spin...
raytoei
kbg32
neo-romanticist
That's a great find. I always had a fondness for the MX.
rbsinto
Well-known
A few years ago I was given a bag of photo gear that included a Pentax K1000, MX body with winder, six or eight lens (Tokina 28~105, 17, and some odd off-brand K-mounts as well as two Pentax 50's), flashes filters, and other odds and ends.
Much of it sold or given away, but I still have the MX body, which is an excellent camera.
I thought about keeping the stuff, but I already had the focal lengths covered and couldn't see running a third 35mm system.
Much of it sold or given away, but I still have the MX body, which is an excellent camera.
I thought about keeping the stuff, but I already had the focal lengths covered and couldn't see running a third 35mm system.
Ed Weatherly
Established
Thanks Chris, I will check them out.If it's Pentax there's no one better than Eric Hendrickson located in Sharps Chapel TN.
Link: http://www.pentaxs.com
Chris
lxmike
M2 fan.
booked the mx in to Harrow technical to have a CLA
raytoei@gmail.com
Veteran
being new to slr(s), i found this website comparing pentax lens
http://www.pentaxforums.com/lensreviews/category-SMC-Pentax-M-Lenses.html
I wonder if the 40mm pancake lens is as bad as the reviewers put it
or are people just being picky. I think either the pancake 40mm or the
28mm would be a very nice companion to this small camera.
raytoei
http://www.pentaxforums.com/lensreviews/category-SMC-Pentax-M-Lenses.html
I wonder if the 40mm pancake lens is as bad as the reviewers put it
or are people just being picky. I think either the pancake 40mm or the
28mm would be a very nice companion to this small camera.
raytoei
leicapixie
Well-known
forget the reviewers, the 40mm a fine, tiny lens. makes the package extremely small.pocketeable.the original 28mm f3,5 large but very sharp,flare free.mine in some ways better than a friends Leica lens..there is a small "M"lens. a few..
i had the winder as the camera was TOO small in my hands. i have small hands! never put batteries in the winder, so can't add about how it feels/sounds working! sold mine when i was doing weddings, needed flash and unfortunately more auto exposure for my lab..should have found another lab. i hated the Canon EOS that took its place! Gave to my daughter, who sold it. Hated the EOS also. It did all it was supposed to. That doesn't make it a pleasure to use.
i added a ME-Super many years later. another great small camera.
i had the winder as the camera was TOO small in my hands. i have small hands! never put batteries in the winder, so can't add about how it feels/sounds working! sold mine when i was doing weddings, needed flash and unfortunately more auto exposure for my lab..should have found another lab. i hated the Canon EOS that took its place! Gave to my daughter, who sold it. Hated the EOS also. It did all it was supposed to. That doesn't make it a pleasure to use.
i added a ME-Super many years later. another great small camera.
kshapero
South Florida Man
just bought an MX with K 50/1.4. I must be crazy for doing this but what the hell.
nickthetasmaniac
Veteran
just bought an MX with K 50/1.4. I must be crazy for doing this but what the hell.
Totally crazy... Feel free to send them both to me
FrankS
Registered User
The closest I've come to this lately, is buying a spotmattic with 135f3.5 takumar, for $25.
BillBingham2
Registered User
I've been a good boy........for now.
It starts with a 50, then you neeeeed a 28. Then you find a small 200mm......
Then you start the PAS it's a subset of GAS.....together it's.....
B2 (;->
It starts with a 50, then you neeeeed a 28. Then you find a small 200mm......
Then you start the PAS it's a subset of GAS.....together it's.....
B2 (;->
B-9
Devin Bro
I keep an old battered ME Super around just for nostalgia! It makes a great loaner for friends, and late night drunk camera fondling never hurt it much.
Still waiting for a P3 to come my way!
Still waiting for a P3 to come my way!
zuikologist
.........................
The Pentax 50s are a collection in waiting all on their own . The K50/1.4 is one of the best.
just bought an MX with K 50/1.4. I must be crazy for doing this but what the hell.
Pentudlian
Established
Does anyone have a good recomendation for getting an MX serviced in the UK
Harrow Technical at http://harrowtechnical.co.uk/. I had my MX and ME Supers serviced there 5 or 6 years ago and they're still in excellent shape.
I've sent quite a few non-Pentax cameras to Newton Ellis in Liverpool - http://www.newtonellis.com/repairs.html - and I thoroughly recommend them, too.
oftheherd
Veteran
I have 3 ME Supers, all thrift store finds. I also got 3 lenses there. Nice cameras, but they don't get the exercise they really want as either my Fujica kit or my Contax 167 kit get more attention. I try to give them just enough exercise to keep them useful if I should ever run out of Fujica ST901s or Contax or Yashica FX cameras. 
FrankS
Registered User
I have 3 ME Supers, all thrift store finds. I also got 3 lenses there. Nice cameras, but they don't get the exercise they really want as either my Fujica kit or my Contax 167 kit get more attention. I try to give them just enough exercise to keep them useful if I should ever run out of Fujica ST901s or Contax or Yashica FX cameras.![]()
Hey oftheherd, I just picked up a Fujica st800 with 50f1.4 and 28f3.5 fujinon lenses. Looking forward to using them. I need a diopter lens for the viewfinder though. It doesn't have one and the view is somewhat blurry to my eye.
A Pentax ME was the first SLR I owned. I compared it to a Nikon EM which was also in my university student budget. The Pentax felt so much more solid.
Colin Corneau
Colin Corneau
What a terrific camera. The LX is easily one of the most elegant SLR's (IMO) but the MX is wonderful too -- incredibly small and fully manual, too.
Way back when, I had one with a power winder. Used it constantly...a good find, on your part.
Way back when, I had one with a power winder. Used it constantly...a good find, on your part.
it'sawhat?
Established
congratulations, I always wanted to love the mx but it's just too small for me just never felt right. And the 50 1.7 is a great lens I always felt is got short shrift because of the 50 1.4. I sold my 1.4 and kept my 1.7 and the 55 1.8. just something about the 55 shooting it between 3.5 and 8 .
Wulfthari
Well-known
Congratulations but...I still prefer the LX.
The MX is IMO a weak design, the thickness of the top cover is so thin that it gets nicked very easily, they sacrificed building quality in order to make a smaller camera than Olympus.
The K1.4 is a better lens than the M1.4 and possibly the A 1.4 but it's a little too big for the MX, mine always has the M1.7, I use the M1.4 on the LX and the K1.4 on the K2DMD or KX.
The MX is IMO a weak design, the thickness of the top cover is so thin that it gets nicked very easily, they sacrificed building quality in order to make a smaller camera than Olympus.
just bought an MX with K 50/1.4. I must be crazy for doing this but what the hell.
The K1.4 is a better lens than the M1.4 and possibly the A 1.4 but it's a little too big for the MX, mine always has the M1.7, I use the M1.4 on the LX and the K1.4 on the K2DMD or KX.
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