kuuan
loves old lenses
Andreas, how does the 85mm 1.8 Super Multi-Coated Takumar compare with the 85mm 1.9 Super Takumar?
Thanks.
- Murray
Murray sorry but I could not tell you. This simply because I hardly have used the S-M-C f1.8.
2 google results that could be of interest: ( Pentaxforum lens review data base should be interesting too, sorry I can't link to it, for some reason right now that site doesn't open for me.)
https://www.flickr.com/groups/47441458@N00/discuss/72157624127085519/
http://forum.mflenses.com/super-tak-85-1-9-against-smc-tak-85-1-8-t19123.html
here and there may be mentioned that the S-M-C is a bit sharper and has a bit better flare resistance, that the Super Taks f1.9 has the smoother bokeh, also that there is little practical difference
Of the f1.9 Super Tak I would concur that the bokeh indeed is nice and that wide open, at least for me, it is plenty sharp. All 3 samples Super Takumar f1.9/85mm on Pentax K-x ( APS-C sensor )

Untitled by andreas, on Flickr

street sweeper by andreas, on Flickr

Untitled by andreas, on Flickr
cheers, andreas
CMur12
Veteran
Thanks for the photos, the links, and your observations, Andreas!
The photos you included are certainly good examples of bokeh and the portrait of the street sweeper is especially striking (soft lighting, composition, and color).
- Murray
The photos you included are certainly good examples of bokeh and the portrait of the street sweeper is especially striking (soft lighting, composition, and color).
- Murray
Papercut
Well-known
If I had seen this thread before getting stuck into Leica, I probably never would have spent so much money on Leica bodies and lenses. Not sure whether to be happy or sad about that observation ...
dourbalistar
Buy more film
American LaFrance, 900 Series.
Pentax 6x7, S-M-C Takumar 6x7 90mm f/2.8 LS, Ultrafine Xtreme 400, developed in LegacyPro L110 at 1:31 for 5.5 minutes.

2018.09.01 Roll #178-02816-Pano-positive.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr
Pentax 6x7, S-M-C Takumar 6x7 90mm f/2.8 LS, Ultrafine Xtreme 400, developed in LegacyPro L110 at 1:31 for 5.5 minutes.

2018.09.01 Roll #178-02816-Pano-positive.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr
kuuan
loves old lenses
Tele Takumar f5.6/200mm - full set - how could I have resisted? 

Tele Takumar f5.6/200mm by andreas, on Flickr, taken by preset Macro Takumar f4/50mm on Ricoh GXR M
all on Sony A7:

11 years old drummer with an attitude
by andreas, on Flickr

Gamelan Jess Jegog by andreas, on Flickr

Bamboo by andreas, on Flickr

super blue moon lunar eclipse January 31st 2018 by andreas, on Flickr

Tele Takumar f5.6/200mm by andreas, on Flickr, taken by preset Macro Takumar f4/50mm on Ricoh GXR M
all on Sony A7:

11 years old drummer with an attitude

Gamelan Jess Jegog by andreas, on Flickr

Bamboo by andreas, on Flickr

super blue moon lunar eclipse January 31st 2018 by andreas, on Flickr
peterm1
Veteran
Andreas you were asking for a sample from my auto Takumar 55mm f2.2 that I mentioned in an earlier post.
I like its classic rendering. Not sure that I nailed focus precisely but in any event the lens has that classic sharp / soft rendering and low contrast. And I especially like the way the OOF area looks - a little soft flare from the TV and outside light through a window which somehow adds something and overall is soft, smooth, buttery. It is a nice lens for special uses.
........... and no, I have not been partaking of the sake from the bottle.
I like its classic rendering. Not sure that I nailed focus precisely but in any event the lens has that classic sharp / soft rendering and low contrast. And I especially like the way the OOF area looks - a little soft flare from the TV and outside light through a window which somehow adds something and overall is soft, smooth, buttery. It is a nice lens for special uses.
........... and no, I have not been partaking of the sake from the bottle.

nickthetasmaniac
Veteran
CMur12
Veteran
Incredible find, Nick!
- Murray
- Murray
Very nice, Nick, this is a great lens. Can certainly be used for general-purpose shooting, not just macro work. I had mine (#3923520) for 26 years and sold it a couple of years after getting a PKA-mount 50mm f/2.8 SMCP-A Macro to replace it.
Pentax ESII, 4/50mm Macro-Takumar, Fuji Neopan 400CN

Pentax ESII, 4/50mm Macro-Takumar, Fuji Neopan 400CN
kuuan
loves old lenses
Andreas you were asking for a sample from my auto Takumar 55mm f2.2 that I mentioned in an earlier post.
I like its classic rendering. Not sure that I nailed focus precisely but in any event the lens has that classic sharp / soft rendering and low contrast. And I especially like the way the OOF area looks - a little soft flare from the TV and outside light through a window which somehow adds something and overall is soft, smooth, buttery. It is a nice lens for special uses.
........... and no, I have not been partaking of the sake from the bottle.
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thank you Peter for showing! yes, I also find the rendering of my f2 version, which is said to be the same lens made slower to have a cheaper alternative in the market, very pleasing. It does look a bit soft, interestingly however, as mentioned in my presentation of the f2 lens a befriended lens lover had tested it on "FF" against a number of other 50 and 55mm lenses and had scored it to be the sharpest, specially if considering the edged of the frame, of all together with, if I am not mistaken, Rokkor f1.4/58mm
I have shown my better samples earlier in this thread already, a few more, again all on Pentax K-x ( APS-C sensor ), first two in Kathmandu, Nepal

butter lamps by andreas, on Flickr

Untitled by andreas, on Flickr

Untitled by andreas, on Flickr
A LNIB Super-Macro-Takumar 50/f4 I stumbled across in the local classifieds. It's the cleanest 'old' lens I've ever seen, and doesn't look like it was ever actually mounted.
WOW, indeed an extremely rare find, a pleasure to see!!!, congratulations Nick!
Swift1
Veteran
Here's a recent photo from my Pentax SV and S-M-C Takumar 28/3.5, on some 15 years expired Kodak Gold 200 shot at 50.
kuuan
loves old lenses
Since I have been using mirrorless cams I hardly have been using my Takumars but mostly the smaller "Pen-F" and rangefinder lenses.
The other day however, during the socalled Ogoh Ogoh parade at the Balinese New Year's Eve I used a Super Takumar f1.8/55mm.
Lifeview of mirrorless cams make it so very easy to play with flares:

Ogoh Ogoh by andreas, on Flickr

watching by andreas, on Flickr

torch bearer by andreas, on Flickr

smoke of torch by andreas, on Flickr
all taken with Super Takumar f1.8/55mm on Sony A7, Bali 2019
The other day however, during the socalled Ogoh Ogoh parade at the Balinese New Year's Eve I used a Super Takumar f1.8/55mm.
Lifeview of mirrorless cams make it so very easy to play with flares:

Ogoh Ogoh by andreas, on Flickr

watching by andreas, on Flickr

torch bearer by andreas, on Flickr

smoke of torch by andreas, on Flickr
all taken with Super Takumar f1.8/55mm on Sony A7, Bali 2019
charjohncarter
Veteran
Nice series!
Swift1
Veteran

Untitled by Colton Allen, on Flickr
Asahi Pentax SV
S-M-C Takumar 50/1.4
Expired Kodak Gold 200 at 50
Epson V750-M Pro
kuuan
loves old lenses
Graham Line
Well-known
The 85mm 1.8 is my favorite portrait lens and the 35 3.5 is a tack driver
My working kit for several years in newspapers was a 28/3.5, a 50/1.4 and the 85 1.8 with a pair of Spotmatic F bodies. The 85 was amazing.
Finally needed a reliable motor drive and ended up with Nikon FM2 & FE2.
raid
Dad Photographer
My working kit for several years in newspapers was a 28/3.5, a 50/1.4 and the 85 1.8 with a pair of Spotmatic F bodies. The 85 was amazing.
Finally needed a reliable motor drive and ended up with Nikon FM2 & FE2.
I still have the Spotmatic F with 28/3.5, 50/1.4 and 85/1.8. I also have a 35/2.
Did you look at the Spotmatic Motor Drive model? I have one and the motor, which seems to be the same one to fit my Pentax K2DMD......Finally needed a reliable motor drive and ended up with Nikon FM2 & FE2.
nickthetasmaniac
Veteran
The 85 was amazing.
I've only recently been getting aquainted with the K85/f1.8 (optically the same as the Super-Multi-Coated Tak) and it is exceptional. Probably the best short tele I've used.
Graham Line
Well-known
Did you look at the Spotmatic Motor Drive model? I have one and the motor, which seems to be the same one to fit my Pentax K2DMD...
My memory is fuzzy but iirc, in the mid-70s the only motor available was on a dedicated Spotmatic body with the broomstick handle/battery holder. My usual cleanup/repair guy, who could fix anything but didn't sell cameras, didn't think it would stand up to frequent use.
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