nickthetasmaniac
Veteran
Very nice, Nick! I like the reflections, ripples, lines, soft colors...
Ronald M
Veteran
I believe them to be mechanical and optical deficient. I dropped two or three onto my bed while changing lenses and the diaphragms immediately became sticky. That is about an 18" fall to soft surface!
I tried to match the photos in the paper sample books for years and could never get it right. We moved in 1976 and a wedding photography neighbor loaned me his Leica M3. Same bulk roll of Plus x and same batch of developer and the prints came alive.
Sold 12 lenses and 4 bodies all of which were purchased new at Altman Camera and started my Leica collection.
So you think these are great. Think again.
I tried to match the photos in the paper sample books for years and could never get it right. We moved in 1976 and a wedding photography neighbor loaned me his Leica M3. Same bulk roll of Plus x and same batch of developer and the prints came alive.
Sold 12 lenses and 4 bodies all of which were purchased new at Altman Camera and started my Leica collection.
So you think these are great. Think again.
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
I am pretty sure you can always find at least one person who is dissatisfied with Leica lenses but the overall consensus is that Leica has fantastic lenses. There is also a general consensus that takumar lenses are some of the finest lenses produced - plenty online reviews.
These things are not an exact science - the characteristics of lenses might appeal to some whilst others might dislike it. I much prefer zuiko lenses over takumars although takumars seem to be sharper and with better bokeh. It has to do with each person's aesthetic criteria.
These things are not an exact science - the characteristics of lenses might appeal to some whilst others might dislike it. I much prefer zuiko lenses over takumars although takumars seem to be sharper and with better bokeh. It has to do with each person's aesthetic criteria.
nickthetasmaniac
Veteran
Image quality was not great. I had 12 all bought new. Diaphragm was weak. I dropped more than one screwing on lenses and they fell on my bed from 18 inches.
Diaphragm immediately became sticky from perfect before.
Have Nikons now to mate with Leicas, both digital and film in each, and Nikons are much better and Leicas are far better.
My 35 2.8 fell from my coat pocket to cement and all it got was a small finish imperfection.
Guess Pentax needed a premium line which they came out with for more money, but my kit was sold off by then.
I believe them to be mechanical and optical deficient. I dropped two or three onto my bed while changing lenses and the diaphragms immediately became sticky. That is about an 18" fall to soft surface!
I tried to match the photos in the paper sample books for years and could never get it right. We moved in 1976 and a wedding photography neighbor loaned me his Leica M3. Same bulk roll of Plus x and same batch of developer and the prints came alive.
Sold 12 lenses and 4 bodies all of which were purchased new at Altman Camera and started my Leica collection.
So you think these are great. Think again.
First, how many times are you going to tell the same story in one thread? You had some Takumars, didn't like them and sold them all off 40 years ago. Great. Perhaps ignore the Takumar thread then?
Second, why did you buy 12 lenses and 4 bodies in a system you found to be 'mechanical and optical deficient'?
Anyway, here's my optically deficient Super Takumar 28/f3.5 on an SV with Portra400

CMur12
Veteran
Wow, Nick! I really like the lighting, water/reflections, and delicate color of this one.
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Barry Kirsten
Established
Yes Nick, your last three on Portra are lovely. I really enjoy your work, even with crappy Takumars (which I also personally adore).
nickthetasmaniac
Veteran
Wow, Nick! I really like the lighting, water/reflections, and delicate color of this one.
Yes Nick, your last three on Portra are lovely. I really enjoy your work, even with crappy Takumars (which I also personally adore).
Thank you both
Greyscale
Veteran
New to me, the somewhat uncommon Takumar 35/4.

Honeywell Heiland Pentax H1 with Takumar 35/4 by Mike Novak, on Flickr

Honeywell Heiland Pentax H1 with Takumar 35/4 by Mike Novak, on Flickr
charjohncarter
Veteran
^^^ Nice rig.
nickthetasmaniac
Veteran
New to me, the somewhat uncommon Takumar 35/4.
Interesting, I hadn’t heard about the f4 version. Pentax Forums says it was the first Japanese wide-angle!
Greyscale
Veteran
I think the first Japanese wide angle for 35mm SLR cameras, I am sure that there were Japanese wide-angle rangefinder lenses that were made prior to 1958.Interesting, I hadn’t heard about the f4 version. Pentax Forums says it was the first Japanese wide-angle!
Greyscale
Veteran
Interesting, I hadn’t heard about the f4 version. Pentax Forums says it was the first Japanese wide-angle!
The lens is nice and sharp, I took this photo of a Topcon with it (cropped square for Instagram).

Topcon RE Super with RE Topcor 50/1.8 by Mike Novak, on Flickr
nickthetasmaniac
Veteran
dourbalistar
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Pentax 6x7, S-M-C Takumar 6x7 105mm f/2.4, Ultrafine Xtreme 400, developed in LegacyPro L110 at 1:31 for 5.5 minutes.

2019.01.26 Roll #196-03231-Pano-positive.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr

2019.01.26 Roll #196-03231-Pano-positive.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr
dourbalistar
Buy more film
Pentax 6x7, S-M-C Takumar 6x7 105mm f/2.4, Ultrafine Xtreme 400, developed in LegacyPro L110 at 1:31 for 5.5 minutes.

2019.01.26 Roll #196-03237-Pano-positive.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr

2019.01.26 Roll #196-03237-Pano-positive.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr
Greg Maslak
Well-known
Pentax SV, Super Takumar 55 f1.8 (early pre-thorium version), yellow filter, Tri-x Rodinal/Blazinal
I love the simplicity of making quiet pictures with this camera and lens. For me, it is one of life's little pleasures.
I love the simplicity of making quiet pictures with this camera and lens. For me, it is one of life's little pleasures.

Greg Maslak
Well-known
Super Multi Coated Takumar 35 f3.5
Accompanying photo of the one above.
Accompanying photo of the one above.

dourbalistar
Buy more film
Pentax 6x7, S-M-C Takumar 6x7 55mm f/3.5, Panoramic Adapter, ORWO N74+, developed in LegacyPro L110 at 1:31 for 6.5 minutes.

2019.06.22 Roll #208-03585-Pano-positive.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr

2019.06.22 Roll #208-03585-Pano-positive.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr
nickthetasmaniac
Veteran
Pentax 6x7, S-M-C Takumar 6x7 55mm f/3.5, Panoramic Adapter, ORWO N74+, developed in LegacyPro L110 at 1:31 for 6.5 minutes.
2019.06.22 Roll #208-03585-Pano-positive.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr
I love this one!
The Cartela | Franklin
SV, Super Takumar 28/f3.5 and Portra400

Dark Mofo Winter Feast | Hobart
SV, Super Takumar 50/f1.4 8-element and Portra400

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