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I recently bought an old Pentax SLR camera which came with an old Takumar 58/2 lens. I haven't seen one of these before, anyone have any experience with this lens? I plan to use it on a Pentax K which I have not been shooting,
the Takumar 58mm f/2. This was a classic Sonnar design and remains to this day the shortest focal length Sonnar ever made for any 35mm SLR camera. Unfortunately, Sonnars shorter than 58mm require the rear element to sit closer to the film plane than is feasible with an SLR without fouling the mirror - if you want a wider Sonnar then it has to be on a rangefinder. This particular Sonnar was also not helped by the fact it cost far more to manufacture and buy than the 55/2.2 while not being as ultimately sharp. Still, there's more to a lens than sharpness alone and Sonnars tend to make up for their lack by producing oodles of lovely bokeh, so we'll see if this one is true to its heritage.
Because they sold in such small numbers (they were only in production for the single year) getting hold of any example is like finding a hen's tooth.
He has a 58mm lens and not a 55mm lens.
Another good link covering the various vintage Asahi lenses:
http://www.taunusreiter.de/Cameras/Pentax_Takumar_Collection.html
Thanks! Years ago I had a project of shadows and geometric shapes, so it's hard to resist when I see a fit subject later... 🙂Nice group Doug.