Bingley
Veteran
Here are a couple with the Super-Takumar 35mm f/3.5. I made the hibiscus photo early in the morning soon after the sun had come up. The scenic shot was made later in the morning at f/11 with infinity set at f/11 on the depth of field scale.
Early morning hibiscus by Noel Parsons, on Flickr
Walk by Noel Parsons, on Flickr
Very nice! There's one of these lenses for sale in Classifieds if anyone is interested....
kuuan
loves old lenses
You're welcome, kuuan. And thank you for posting these wonderful pictures. Your photographs always have a special meaning to me, as most of the places you picture are very close to my heart.
Cheers!
Abbazz
dear Abbazz, this is the most heart warming and encouraging comment my photos have received ever, so happy to know that!
which however also does remind me of a question that I have been asking myself: what meaning do photos, that are rather documentary, have for people who do NOT know the places? Without understanding the context, references of the local culture that may give meaning, how much will the photos be understood, and how much judged along preconceptions, projections asf. and rather "misunderstood"?
8 element Super Takumar f1.4/50mm

8 element Super Takumar f1.4/50mm by andreas, on Flickr, taken with Macro Takumar f4/50mm, Pentax K-x
samples on APS-C sensor cams

Untitled by andreas, on Flickr, 8 element Super Takumar f1.4/50mm, Sony NEX5n, Saigon 2012

Higanbana by andreas, on Flickr, 8 element Super Takumar f1.4/50mm, Pentax K-x, Japan 2011
Greyscale
Veteran
Auto-Takumar 135/3.5, 28mm extension tube, Sony A7II

Kodak 620 Duo, the original 645. by Mike Novak, on Flickr

Kodak 620 Duo, the original 645. by Mike Novak, on Flickr
kuuan
loves old lenses
Super Takumar f1.4/50mm, version 2, 7 element

Super Takumar f1.4/50mm ver.2 by andreas, on Flickr, taken with SMC Takumar f1.4/50mm
all on Pentax *istDs, 1st Osaka, others Kyoto 2008

may I help you? by andreas, on Flickr

inviting winds at Gion district of Kyoto, by andreas, on Flickr

Geisha by andreas, on Flickr

Geisha by andreas, on Flickr

Geisha by andreas, on Flickr

Super Takumar f1.4/50mm ver.2 by andreas, on Flickr, taken with SMC Takumar f1.4/50mm
all on Pentax *istDs, 1st Osaka, others Kyoto 2008

may I help you? by andreas, on Flickr

inviting winds at Gion district of Kyoto, by andreas, on Flickr

Geisha by andreas, on Flickr

Geisha by andreas, on Flickr

Geisha by andreas, on Flickr
kuuan
loves old lenses
Super Multi Coated Takumar f1.4/50mm

S-M-C Takumar 50mm f1.4 by andreas, on Flickr, taken with Auto Yashinon-DX f1.7/50mm, Pentax *istDs
all on dSLR Pentax *istDs and K-x with APS-C sensor, I believe all 3 @f1.4, #1 and #2 for sure

Untitled by andreas, on Flickr, Pentax K-x, Bali 2011

Untitled by andreas, on Flickr, Pentax K-x, Vietnam 2010

Untitled by andreas, on Flickr, Pentax *istDs, Nepal 2009

S-M-C Takumar 50mm f1.4 by andreas, on Flickr, taken with Auto Yashinon-DX f1.7/50mm, Pentax *istDs
all on dSLR Pentax *istDs and K-x with APS-C sensor, I believe all 3 @f1.4, #1 and #2 for sure

Untitled by andreas, on Flickr, Pentax K-x, Bali 2011

Untitled by andreas, on Flickr, Pentax K-x, Vietnam 2010

Untitled by andreas, on Flickr, Pentax *istDs, Nepal 2009
Greyscale
Veteran
narsuitus
Well-known
@Mike Novak (aka Greyscale),
How does your 135mm f/2.5 compare to the three 135mm f/3.5 lenses?
How does your 135mm f/2.5 compare to the three 135mm f/3.5 lenses?
Greyscale
Veteran
@Mike Novak (aka Greyscale),
How does your 135mm f/2.5 compare to the three 135mm f/3.5 lenses?
I have not really put the 2.5 or the Super-Tak 3.5 through the paces yet, maybe when we are out of the deep freeze I will take them out to play in the sunshine. I absolutely love the other two. Truthfully, I am finding it hard to get the 85/1.8 Takumar off of my camera right now, because it is fantastic.
nparsons13
Well-known
Very nice! There's one of these lenses for sale in Classifieds if anyone is interested....
Thanks, Bingley. There are at least two for sale in Pentaxforums Marketplace as well. I think they're generally not as commonly available as the 28s, 50s, and 55s because Pentax users buy them for use as a normal lens on Pentax APSC DSLRs.
kuuan
loves old lenses
Super Takumar f3.5/24mm

Super Takumar f3.5/24mm by andreas, on Flickr, taken with S-M-C Takumar f1.4/50mm, Pentax *istDs
on APS-C Pentax dSLR

trusted food by andreas, on Flickr Pentax *istDs, Vienna 2010

pan bhandar by andreas, on Flickr Pentax K-x, Nepal 2010

bricklayer, Dwarka by andreas, on Flickr, Pentax K-x, India 2010

inside Quan Am Pagoda by andreas, on Flickr, Pentax K-x, Saigon 2011

Untitled by andreas, on Flickr, Pentax K-x, Bali 2011

Untitled by andreas, on Flickr, Pentax K-x, Japan 2011

Super Takumar f3.5/24mm by andreas, on Flickr, taken with S-M-C Takumar f1.4/50mm, Pentax *istDs
on APS-C Pentax dSLR

trusted food by andreas, on Flickr Pentax *istDs, Vienna 2010

pan bhandar by andreas, on Flickr Pentax K-x, Nepal 2010

bricklayer, Dwarka by andreas, on Flickr, Pentax K-x, India 2010

inside Quan Am Pagoda by andreas, on Flickr, Pentax K-x, Saigon 2011

Untitled by andreas, on Flickr, Pentax K-x, Bali 2011

Untitled by andreas, on Flickr, Pentax K-x, Japan 2011
sebastel
coarse art umbrascriptor
Super Takumar f3.5/24mm
good. not good.
(good: your pictures. not good: the effect of showing them on my desire to keep GAS under control)
cheers!
kuuan
loves old lenses
dourbalistar
Buy more film
Pentax 6x7, S-M-C Takumar 6x7 90mm f/2.8 LS, Ilford HP5+ at E.I. 200, developed in LegacyPro L110 at 1:63 for 8:48.

2018.06.22 Roll #165-02526-Pano-positive.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr

2018.06.22 Roll #165-02526-Pano-positive.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr
kuuan
loves old lenses
S-M-C Takumar f3.5/28mm

S-M-C Takumar 28mm f3.5 by andreas, on Flickr, Taken with Jupiter-9, f2/85mm Pentax *istDs
on APS-C sensor Pentax *istDs Nepal 2009

peace by andreas, on Flickr, Pentax *istDs, Nepal 2009
Thakur by andreas, on Flickr, Pentax *istDs, Nepal 2009

Untitled by andreas, on Flickr,

Manakamana temple bells by andreas, on Flickr
and Vietnam 2009 and 2010:

food joint by andreas, on Flickr

Mercedes 190 by andreas, on Flickr

Ao Dai by andreas, on Flickr

S-M-C Takumar 28mm f3.5 by andreas, on Flickr, Taken with Jupiter-9, f2/85mm Pentax *istDs
on APS-C sensor Pentax *istDs Nepal 2009

peace by andreas, on Flickr, Pentax *istDs, Nepal 2009

Thakur by andreas, on Flickr, Pentax *istDs, Nepal 2009

Untitled by andreas, on Flickr,

Manakamana temple bells by andreas, on Flickr
and Vietnam 2009 and 2010:

food joint by andreas, on Flickr

Mercedes 190 by andreas, on Flickr

Ao Dai by andreas, on Flickr
Taipei-metro
Veteran
Great photos Kuuan! and it's only from Takumar lenses, man..you have my respect!
Thanks for sharing, now i'm going to my garage to look for my Cosmicar 28mm 2.8 lens (a Pentax made lens)
Thanks for sharing, now i'm going to my garage to look for my Cosmicar 28mm 2.8 lens (a Pentax made lens)
kuuan
loves old lenses
Great photos Kuuan! and it's only from Takumar lenses, man..you have my respect!
Thanks for sharing, now i'm going to my garage to look for my Cosmicar 28mm 2.8 lens (a Pentax made lens)
Tapeimetro thank you. I hope and I take it you mean "only" in the sense of "exclusively"
These all are from +/- 10 years ago. I was using pretty much exclusively Takumars on Pentax dSLR then, in one or the other forum was called Takumar and/ or Pentax fanboy.
I had wanted to use old manual lenses, the S-M-C Takumar f1.4/50 got me hooked on Takumars. For a dSLR, for being small, well handling, powerful but cheap Pentax, at least to me, was the obvious choice.
Once the smaller mirrorless cameras came up I switched and to mostly using smaller lenses they allow for. First Pen-F halfframe lenses, later RF, mostly Cosina Voigtlaender for wide angles and Canon LTM for others.
Regarding optical performance, rather than an objective gain it brought interesting variety, regarding handling, besides the advantage of being smaller that I wanted and appreciate, I rather lost.
Takumars are very good lenses.

hey you by andreas, on Flickr, selfie S-M-C Takumar f3.5/28mm on Pentax *istDs 2008
Taipei-metro
Veteran
Yes i mean exclusively; for using Takumar alone you can produce so many excellent photos!
Thanks for your reply
Thanks for your reply
kuuan
loves old lenses
Yes i mean exclusively; for using Takumar alone you can produce so many excellent photos!
Thanks for your reply
thanks!
Auto Takumar f1.8/85mm

Auto Takumar f1.8 85mm by andreas, on Flickr, taken with preset Macro Takumar f4/50mm, Sony NEX5n
all taken on APS-C sensor Sony NEX5n 2012
in Taipei

cosplay by andreas, on Flickr
in Hanoi

Untitled by andreas, on Flickr

Untitled by andreas, on Flickr
and in Bali

Untitled by andreas, on Flickr

Legong Dance by andreas, on Flickr

Untitled by andreas, on Flickr
lynnb
Veteran
Great pictures Andreas. You're going to inflate Takumar prices with these!
dourbalistar
Buy more film
Pentax 6x7, S-M-C Takumar 6x7 105mm f/2.4, Kodak 400TX, developed in LegacyPro L110 at 1:31 for 6 minutes.

2018.09.15 Roll #181-02940-Pano-positive.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr

2018.09.15 Roll #181-02940-Pano-positive.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr
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