Show us your SLR ..... WHAT?

I recently got hold of this - it is in good working order and the price was right (£50) so i got it.

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Now i regret selling my two favourite M42 lenses...

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I hope i will get hold of some Takumar glass at some point....
 
I recently got hold of this - it is in good working order and the price was right (£50) so i got it.



Now i regret selling my two favourite M42 lenses...




I hope i will get hold of some Takumar glass at some point....

Very nice Pan , that f1.4 Takumar would have been great with that , they have a very good reputation.
 
I just found an Praktica LTL3 in a Pentacon eveready case. I haven't cleaned it up yet or put film in it, but the meter works and the shutter seems to hit its speeds. I will clean it up this weekend (a good rainy day task). I'll put pictures up later.

Scott

Look forward to that Scott
 
Very nice Pan , that f1.4 Takumar would have been great with that , they have a very good reputation.

I had also the 55f/1.8 which I sold too :bang:

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p.giannakis—I have a couple of the 7 element 50mm f/1.4 Takumars and am very happy with their performance (especially since I got both of them for next to nothing). I just bought a 55mm f/1.8 S-M-C Takumar, but haven't got any shots from it developed yet. How do the 55mms compare to the 50mms?

BTW, congrats on the "new" Spottie. I think the Spotmatic is about the best looking SLR ever made, and I especially like a nicely brassed black one. Great photos of your gear as well.
 
p.giannakis—I have a couple of the 7 element 50mm f/1.4 Takumars and am very happy with their performance (especially since I got both of them for next to nothing). I just bought a 55mm f/1.8 S-M-C Takumar, but haven't got any shots from it developed yet. How do the 55mms compare to the 50mms?

BTW, congrats on the "new" Spottie. I think the Spotmatic is about the best looking SLR ever made, and I especially like a nicely brassed black one. Great photos of your gear as well.

I will scan some pictures later on taken will those lenses and i will write a proper reply.
 
that’s very kind of you. Thank you!

I had two Tak 50f/1.4 - both 7 elements. The one on the post above was the first one i got - bought from a reputable shop in Scotland. I liked it a lot - i didn't have any other lens to compare it against but all negatives i have seem very good to my eye. Here is a pic taken with that lens - wide open.

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The second Tak 50f/1.4 was.... meh.. Not sharp wide open, not particularly sharp at f/2.8 either. It had some oil on the aperture blades - i suspect soemone got in there to clean it and maybe didn't pay too much attention in putting it back together. I don't know.

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Here is a sample with that lens.
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A few years ago i got hold of the Spotmatic i posted above with the 55f/1.8. Personally i liked it better that the 50f/1.4. More sharp wide open and i liked the bokeh better despite the visible hit that it had (notice the filter ring). Here is a picture i took with that camera/lens. I regret selling the lens.

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p.giannakis—I have a couple of the 7 element 50mm f/1.4 Takumars and am very happy with their performance (especially since I got both of them for next to nothing). I just bought a 55mm f/1.8 S-M-C Takumar, but haven't got any shots from it developed yet. How do the 55mms compare to the 50mms?

I've used several different versions of both the Takumar 50/f1.4 (both 7 and 8 element) and 55/f1.8. In my experience there's very little difference between the 50mm and 55mm at all the apertures they share. Likewise the build quality (a real Takumar highlight) is identical.

The biggest difference I've found with Takumar's is down to the coatings. The SMC coatings (found on 'Super-Multi-Coated' and 'SMC' lenses) were very, very good. Earlier single-coated Super Takumars noticeably struggle with flare (and associated loss of contrast and colour castes) if the light is in the wrong place.

IMO the SMC Takumar 55/f1.8 (and later SMC Pentax 55/f1.8, which is the same lens with a bayonet) is one of the best Nifty Fifty bargains around. Exceptional lens that can easily be found for less than $50...

Pentax SV, Super Takumar 55/f1.8 and Portra400

 
p.giannakis and nickthetasmaniac—Thanks for the replies and for posting the photos. Very nice shots! I picked up my first Pentax a few years ago after using only Nikon SLRs for years, and have been very impressed with the quality of the Pentax lenses. Amazed, actually, considering how inexpensive they were. When I have some time, I'll post some photos in another thread to prevent a Pentaxian takeover of this thread.
 
SONY DSC by Nokton48, on Flickr

Here I've quickly adapted the Arca Swiss 4x5 Reflex Magnifying Hood to the Automatic Makiflex. Hollywood Gaffer's Tape and razor blade (many layers) makes a semi-permanent installation.
I love it! No wonder Geoff Berliner at Penumbra modded his and sent me phone pix. What I like about is that it is uber high-eyepoint, there is a one inch wide black border around the 9x9 framing. All my other finders work better with 6x9cm. Geoff told me I am nuts to shoot 6x9 with this camera, square is it. It's rather unique in that aspect. Anyways I have a another of these finders coming from KEH, with the rubber eyecup :) For 9x9 shooting the groundglass grain is sharp to my eye and I always compose from the edges and move in. So this finder is wonderful to me and my square uses.

These are my shorter automatic iris lenses. On the camera the 150mm Maki Schneider barrel Symmar auto iris, in the center the 150mm Maki f4.5 Schneider Xenar auto iris. Then on the right, the 180mm Maki f4.5 Schneider Xenar auto iris. I have not used these shorter lenses much and am looking forward to this seasons work
 
SONY DSC by Nokton48, on Flickr

Here I've quickly adapted the Arca Swiss 4x5 Reflex Magnifying Hood to the Automatic Makiflex. Hollywood Gaffer's Tape and razor blade (many layers) makes a semi-permanent installation.
I love it! No wonder Geoff Berliner at Penumbra modded his and sent me phone pix. What I like about is that it is uber high-eyepoint, there is a one inch wide black border around the 9x9 framing. All my other finders work better with 6x9cm. Geoff told me I am nuts to shoot 6x9 with this camera, square is it. It's rather unique in that aspect. Anyways I have a another of these finders coming from KEH, with the rubber eyecup :) For 9x9 shooting the groundglass grain is sharp to my eye and I always compose from the edges and move in. So this finder is wonderful to me and my square uses.

These are my shorter automatic iris lenses. On the camera the 150mm Maki Schneider barrel Symmar auto iris, in the center the 150mm Maki f4.5 Schneider Xenar auto iris. Then on the right, the 180mm Maki f4.5 Schneider Xenar auto iris. I have not used these shorter lenses much and am looking forward to this seasons work

Very impressive and quite rare I believe.
 
After many years of film and digital RFs, I'm considering an AF SLR. To get a sense of how I might like the experience, I unearthed a Maxxum 7000i that I have not used since the late 1980s (actually have two of them). A new battery and it came to life. Then off for a photo drive.

I really enjoyed the experience and think I'll go ahead. A friend who's no longer into photography offered me a box of Nikon AF lenses, so I'm considering an F100 but still not sure. I mainly shoot 50 and 35 and don't feel a need for more that that.

Anyway, I'll share what I decide in this thread. In the meantime, a few from the Maxxum (HP5+ in DD-X).

John
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^ John Wolf, that open gate shot is outstanding! I'm going out today in search of a similar gate. I'm not above plagiarism when the image is that good. Well done!

All the best,
Mike
 
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