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PENTAX K-1 MarkⅡ
SMC Takumar 28mm f/3.5
Super-Takumar 55mm f/1.8
HD PENTAX-FA 43mm f/1.9 Limited
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Pentax SV 35mm Film Camera Auto Takumar 55mm f/1.8 Lens [Exc+++] #2057
CAMERA DEALS: Seller: ado.japan130 (99.5% positive feedback) Location: JP Condition: Used Price: 133.00 USD Shipping cost: Free Buy It Now https://www.ebay.com/itm/334917350505?hash=item4dfaa13469%3Ag%3AvFoAAOSwE9pkj~B7&mkevt=1&mkcid=1&mkrid=711-53200-19255-0&campid=5338779481&customid=&toolid=10049&utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=tumblr
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2018年レンズ別登場回数ランキング
前からやりたいと思っていたので、集計しました。
ちなみにカメラは、APS-CのPENTAX K-3Ⅱです。
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1位:19回:smc PENTAX-M 50mm/1.4:Kマウント
2位:18回:Rollei-HFT Planar 50mm/1.8:M42マウント
3位:12回:MIL TOL By Kenko ED 400mm/6.7:Tマウント
4位:11回:RMC Tokina 17mm/3.5:Kマウント
MC Mir-47K 20mm/2.5:Kマウント
6位:10回:KIRON 28mm/2 MC:Kマウント
SMC TAKUMAR 28mm/3.5:M42マウント
HELIOS 44-2 58mm/2:M42マウント
PENTACON 200mm/4:M42マウント
10位:8回:SAMYANG 10mm/2.8:Kマウント
Carl Zeiss Jena electric MC S 135mm/3.5:M42マウント
12位:7回:CARL ZEISS JENA Ⅱ 24mm/2.8 MC MACRO:M42マウント
TAMRON SP 90mm/2.5 52B:アダプトール2
14位:6回:ROKINON 14mm/2.8:Kマウント
MC ZENITAR-K 16mm/2.8:Kマウント
Carl Zeiss Jena Flektogon 35mm/2.8:M42マウント
Mir-1B 37mm/2.8:M42マウント
XR RIKENON 50mm/2:Kマウント
AUTO mamiya/sekor 55mm/1.4:M42マウント
20位:5回:MIR-20M 20mm/3.5:M42マウント
Super-Multi-Coated MACRO-TAKUMAR 50mm/4:M42マウント
Super-Takumar 55mm/1.8:M42マウント
MC JUPITER-9 85mm/2:M42マウント
Cyclop T3C-2 100mm/2:M42マウント
25位:4回:PENTACON electric 135mm/2.8 MC:M42マウント
JUPITER-36B 250mm/3.5:ペンタコン6
27位:3回:Holga HL-P 60mm/8:Kマウント
MACRO YASHINON 60mm/2.8 TOMIOKA:M42マウント
HELIOS-40 85mm/1.5:M39マウント
30位:2回:PHOENIX/SAMYANG MC AUTO ZOOM 18-28mm/4.0-4.5:Kマウント
Rodenstock-Trinar 55mm/3.5:M42マウント
PENTACON AV 80mm/2.8:M42マウント
ISCO-GOTTINGEN EDIXA-ISCONAR 100mm/4.5:M42マウント
RANK TAYLOR HOBSON 8.25INCH/4.5 XEROX:M42マウント
35位:1回:SPIRATONE fish-eye 12mm/8:M42マウント
smc PENTAX-M 40mm/2.8:Kマウント
INDUSTAR-50-2 50mm/3.5:M42マウント
SMC PENTAX-DA 50mm/1.8:Kマウント
MC HELIOS-44-3M 58mm/2:M42マウント
Carl Zeiss Jena Sonnar 180mm/2.8:M42マウント
CARL ZEISS JENA DDR SONNAR AUTO 200mm/2.8 MC:M42マウント
MC RUBINAR 1000mm/10 MACRO:M42マウント
Lensbaby 3G:Kマウント
Rising Pinhole Wide V:Kマウント
SIGMA Art 18-35/1.8:Kマウント
46位:出番なし(笑)
Carl Zeiss Jena Flektogon 35mm/2.8 modified:M42マウント
SPIRATONE MACRO 35mm/3.5:M42マウント
MC RUBINAR 500mm/5.6 MACRO:M42マウント
CARL ZEISS JENA DDR MC SONNAR 300mm/4:ペンタコン6
LENSBABY Circular Fisheye 5.8mm/3.5:Kマウント
COSINA 20mm/3.8 MC WIDE ANGLE:Kマウント
VOIGTLANDER 35-70/3.5-4.8 MACRO:Kマウント
PENTACON auto 29mm/2.8 MC:M42マウント
PENTACON auto 50mm/1.8:M42マウント
TAMRON 80-210/3.8-4.0:アダプトール2
多分55本???
長文失礼しました・・・自己満足用です。
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“ Asahi Pentax Spotmatic SPII # Super-Multi-Coated Takumar 55mm f/1.8 ”
Prinzflex M-1
Super-Multi-Coated Takumar 85mm f/1.8
Kodak Ektar 100
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Asahi Pentax Spotmatic F in beautiful condition with the excellent SMC Takumar 1:3.5/28mm lens and the 1:1.8/55mm lens - both spotless. All comes with cases, caps and sun hood. An early/mid 70s Japanese-made combo. A snip at £30 #appscourtfarmcarboot (at Hanworth, Hounslow, United Kingdom) https://www.instagram.com/p/CB-pZkbjGZn/?igshid=1k69nx5o5ulir
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京都府立植物園 SONY A7RII ILCE-7RM2 / K&F Concept KF-42E2 / Asahi PENTAX Super-Takumar 55mm F1.8 Focal Length : 55mm Aperture : f/1.8 Exposure : 1/160sec ISO Speed : 200
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"Telephone line, give me some time, I'm living in twilight"- Cafe silhouette using the SMC Takumar 55mm 1.8 and the Fuji XT-1 and focal reducer. Nice retro rendering smooth handling instant gratification 👍🏿👍🏻👍🏽!! . . #lifeisbeautiful #fujilove #blackandwhitepic #fujifilm_global #blackandwhitephoto #blackandwhitetheme #silhouetteportrait #cafes #takumar55mm #silhouetteart #fujixshooters #takumar #cafestagram #retroaesthetic #silhouette #silhouette_creative #fujixt1 #blackandwhiteuniverse #blackandwhiteart #retro_japan_ #fujifeed #blackandwhitehumansphotos #silhouettes #silhouettephotography #blackandwhite_photos #blackandwhitestyle #blackandwhite_perfection #fujiframez #blackandwhitephotographylovers#mgmk https://www.instagram.com/p/BuE0s72AXAw/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1hmnov9t9yow7
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Lente Analógica 55mm Super - Takumar 1:1.8 Excelente Lente Takumar muito bem conservada, totalmente limpa sem riscos arranhões ou fungos. - Anéis de regulagens macios https://clickdofelix.com/ #lenteanalogica, #lentemecanica, lente55mm,#lentetakumar https://www.instagram.com/p/Bsxtc_mnXI7/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=hhwh38julkmg
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ถ้าเราต่างหายใจ... ทำไมเราไม่ได้หายใจเพื่อสิ่งเดียวกัน... . . . • Pentax K2 | Pentax SMC Takumar 55mm 1.8 • Kodak Libagraph Shellburst (ISO100) Expired • D76 1:1 10Mins. . . . #horse #beach #thailand #day #sand #sea #huahin #pentax #35mmfilm #55mm #photography #friend #animal #mammal #pentaxk2 #smctakumar #kodak #kodakfilm #madewithkodak #zenetic #สั��พันธ์ทางภาพ #linagraph #shellburst #expiredfilm #film #filmcamera #filmisnotdead #filmdeveloping #filmphotography #ishootfilm #buyfilmnotmegapixels #analog #analogphotography #d76
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Pentax Spotmatic SP 35mm SLR Film Camera w/ 55mm f/1.8 SMC Takumar Lens *TESTED*
CAMERA DEALS: Seller: rrbillings2011 (98.0% positive feedback) Location: US Condition: Used Price: 59.95 USD Shipping cost: Free Buy It Now https://www.ebay.com/itm/285262127763?hash=item426af2a293%3Ag%3AlcYAAOSwEzJkTytw&mkevt=1&mkcid=1&mkrid=711-53200-19255-0&campid=5338779481&customid=&toolid=10049&utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=tumblr
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Radioactive lenses -- group shot by s58y Radioactive lenses -- group shot: (a bit drab, not a very colorful group) These lenses exhibit low-level radioactivity, probably caused by Thorium Oxide added to the glass to enhance its optical properties. Top Row (Left to Right): - CANON LENS FL 58mm 1:1.2 - CANON LENS FD 35mm 1:2 (chrome filter ring) - CANON LENS FD 55mm 1:1.2 S.S.C. ASPHERICAL - CANON LENS FD 17mm 1:4 S.S.C. - CANON LENS FL 50mm 1:1.8 Middle Row (Left to Right): - AUTO YASHINON-DX 1:1.4 f=50mm YASHICA - AUTO YASHINON-DS 50mm 1:1.7 YASHICA - ASAHI OPT. Co. JAPAN Super-Multi-Coated Takumar 1:2/35 - ASAHI OPT. Co. JAPAN Super-Multi-Coated Takumar 1:1.8/50 - ASAHI OPT. Co. JAPAN Super-Multi-Coated Takumar 1:1.4/50 Bottom Row (Left to Right): - Ernst Leitz GmbH Wetzlar Summicron f=5cm 1:2 (collapsible, M39) - OLYMPUS OM-SYSTEM G.ZUIKO AUTO-S 1:1.4 f=50mm (early) - FUJINON 1:1.4/50 FUIJI PHOTO FILM CO. (metal focus ring) - UV TOPCOR 1:2 f=50mm TOKYO KOGAKU - RE GN TOPCOR M 1:1.4 f=50mm TOKYO KOGAKU Taken with Canon T2i (550D) with Canon EF 20mm f/2.8 lens. ISO 100, f/8, 0.3 sec During the shot, the level of gamma radiation measured at the camera (about 0.5 meter above the lenses) was about 4-5x normal background, as measured with a Ludlum 44-2 NaI scintillation probe. One meter away, the level dropped to about 2x normal. (Ludlum 2221 settings: HV=775V, threshold(LLD)=10mV, background about 1900 CPM). . . ============================== Measurements (informal, unscientific) ============================== . . -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1) Surface (near contact) readings with geiger counter . . -------------------------------------------------------------------- These are the typical readings where the Geiger Mueller tube is pressed up as close to the front or rear glass as possible. Ludlum Model 2221 Scaler/ratemeter, with Ludlum 44-9 Pancake GM probe Settings: High Voltage = 900V, Threshold (LLD) = 55mV The 4 readings on each row are "F=r1/r2 R=r3/r4 CPM [x%]" - r1 = close to front - r2 = close to front with plastic cap (little/no alpha, some beta, most gamma) - r3 = close to rear - r4 = close to rear with plastic cap (little/no alpha, some beta, most gamma) - x% = Max(r1,r3)-background / same value for Pentax 50/1.4 S-M-C Takumar Lens caps off, focus at infinity, aperture fully open (may not affect some lenses) Each reading was a 10 minute average. Plastic cap off - background level was about 28CPM (26-30) - from 2x10 min averages. Plastic cap on - background level was about 27CPM (25-29) - from 4x10 min averages. Lens: F=r1/r2 R=r3/r4 CPM Readings ------------------------------------------ Slightly radioactive lenses: (not in group shot -- low radioactivity) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Nikon Micro-Nikkor AI-S 200mm f/4: (not in group shot -- too tall, would be fuzzy) F=92/53 R=28/29 CPM [0.2%] Canon FL 28mm f/3.5: F=34/34 R=102/65 CPM [0.3%] Canon EF 135mm f/2 L: F=167/74 R=28/32 CPM [0.5%] Canon EF 200mm f/2.8 L: F=170/69 R=27/26 CPM [0.5%] Canon EF 400mm f/5.6 L: F=170/72 R=29/27 CPM [0.5%] . Radioactive lenses (presumably with thorium): - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Pentax S-M-C Takumar 20mm f/4.5: (not in picture) F=60/59 R=705/456 CPM [3%] Olympus Zuiko MC Macro 20mm f/3.5: (not in group shot -- too small, no lenscap) F=818/342 R=37/33 CPM [3%] Pentax S-M-C Macro Takumar 50mm f/4: (not in picture) F=1034/371 R=1754/667 CPM [6%] Canon FD 35mm f/2 (concave): F=524/473 R=1422/1061 CPM [5%] Topcon UV Topcor 50mm f/2: F=212/190 R=1427/933 CPM [5%] Yashica Auto Yashinon-DX 50mm f/1.4: F=54/47 R=2715/1157 CPM [10%] Canon FL 58mm f/1.2: F=481/449 R=3074/2321 CPM [11%] Nikon Nikkor-N 35mm f/1.4: (not in picture) F=1697/1544 R=3051/2395 [11%] Yashica Auto Yashinon-DS 50mm f/1.7: F=525/466 R=3434/2474 CPM [13%] Topcon RE GN Topcor 50mm f/1.4: F=623/591 R=4483/3278 CPM [17%] Steinheil Auto-Quinon 55mm f/1.9 KE mount (chrome, black arm): F=6542/2661 R=184/165 CPM [24%] Canon Lens FD 17mm f/4: F=126/96 R=8957/3635 CPM [33%] Olympus G.Zuiko 50mm f/1.4: F=12238/5397 R=201/191 CPM [46%] Canon FL 50mm f/1.8: F=95/85 R=14116/5346 CPM [53%] {Super Canomatic R 50mm f/1.8 is about the same} Pentax S-M-C Takumar 55mm f/1.8: F=194/169 R=17251/7028 CPM [64%] Leica Collapsible Summicron 50mm f/2 (M39): F=17769/7597 R=863/668 CPM [66%] Pentax S-M-C Takumar 35mm f/2 (49mm filter): F=738/641 R=18663/8336 CPM [70%] CZJ Pancolar 50mm f/1.8 (zebra) F=18670/7996 R=19313/7869 CPM [72%] Auto Rikenon 55mm f/1.4: F=132/129 R=22937/7565 CPM [85%] AUTO mamiya/sekor 55mm f/1.4 (M42, chrome+black, flat rear glass) F=2500/2008 R=26078/8430 CPM [97%] Pentax S-M-C Takumar 50mm f/1.4: F=858/778 R=26838/12512 CPM [100%] Canon FD 55mm f/1.2 S.S.C. Aspherical: F=33251/16713 R=6226/4725 CPM [124%] Fujica Fujinon 50mm f/1.4 (old style): F=26115/13222 R=35197/16306 CPM [131%] Konica Hexanon AR EE 57mm f/1.2 (green EE): F=40328/17606 R=28597/10412 CPM [150%] . . . ======================================== . --------------------------------------------------------------- 2) Gamma counts 100mm away from side of lens . --------------------------------------------------------------- These readings should give a better indication of how much exposure you'd get farther away from the lens. Ludlum Model 2221 Scaler/Ratemeter, with Ludlum 44-10 "high energy" gamma scintillation probe (2" x 2" NaI) Settings: High Voltage = 850V (middle of 500v-1200v range), Threshold (discriminator) = 10mV. These settings gave a background reading of about 4400 CPM, which is near the minimum that this probe is supposed to read for the background. I wonder if the NaI crystal is degraded? Method: The probe was placed horizontally on a table, with a small amount of lead shielding near the crystal. This reduced the background reading to about 1500cpm. The lens being measured was placed with the "hotter" end (front or back) downward, at the same level as the bottom of the probe. The lens was wide open (if possible), focused at infinity (if possible), and had both front and rear caps on (correct caps, when available). A 10 minute run with the 2221 scaler was done, and compared to 10 minute runs with no lens (background). In the table, the "xxx CPM", value is xxx = (C-B)/10, where C is the 10-minute count 100mm away from the lens, and B is the 10-minute (shielded) background count. The "[ppp%] is the xxx value for this lens compared to the xxx value for the 50mm f/1.4 S-M-C Takumar, computed as a percent. . Lens: xxx CPM [ppp%] ------------------------------------------------- Olympus Zuiko MC Macro 20mm f/3.5: 132 CPM [0.5%] Yashica Auto Yashinon-DX 50mm f/1.4: 1043 CPM [4%] Pentax S-M-C Macro Takumar 50mm f/4: 1410 CPM [6%] Pentax S-M-C Takumar 20mm f/4.5: 1447 CPM [6%] Canon Super-Canomatic R 50mm f/1.8: 2292 CPM [9%] Canon FL 50mm f/1.8: 2393 CPM [10%] Canon Lens FD 17mm f/4: 3129 CPM [13%] Steinheil Auto-Quinon 55mm f/1.9 KE mount (chrome, black arm): 3774 CPM [15%] Topcon UV Topcor 50mm f/2: 4146 CPM [17%] Pentax S-M-C Takumar 55mm f/1.8: 4790 CPM [20%] Olympus G.Zuiko 50mm f/1.4: 5042 CPM [21%] Auto Rikenon 55mm f/1.4: 5750 CPM [24%] Leica Collapsible Summicron 50mm f/2 (M39): 7576 CPM [31%] Minolta MC W.Rokkor - SI 28mm f/2.5: 11241 CPM [46%] Yashica Auto Yashinon-DS 50mm f/1.7: 12018 CPM [49%] Canon FD 35mm f/2 (concave): 14463 CPM [59%] Topcon RE GN Topcor 50mm f/1.4: 19108 CPM [78%] Canon FL 58mm f/1.2: 19290 CPM [79%] Canon Super-Canomatic R 58mm f/1.2: 19328 CPM [79%] Pentax S-M-C Takumar 35mm f/2 (49mm filter): 20087 CPM [82%] AUTO mamiya/sekor 55mm f/1.4 (M42, chrome+black, flat rear glass) 21251 CPM [87%] CJZ Pancolar 50mm f/1.8 (zebra): 23849 CPM [98%] Pentax S-M-C Takumar 50mm f/1.4: 24350 CPM [100%] Nikon 35mm f/1.4 NIKKOR-N: 30571 [126%] Konica Hexanon AR EE 57mm f/1.2 (green EE): 30656 CPM [126%] Fujica Fujinon 50mm f/1.4 (old style): 36486 CPM [150%] Canon FD 55mm f/1.2 S.S.C. Aspherical: 46532 CPM [191%] Note: There is no detectable gamma radiation coming out from four of the lenses marked "slightly radioactive" in the first section, so they do not appear in this section. http://flic.kr/p/bn5vbY
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There is a new mount in the house, the Fujifilm X mount. Got a prime and a zoom to replace lenses traded with my previous crop body. Everything is fine right? Don’t need anything else. But then I rented a Fujifilm’s portrait darling, the 56mm f/1.2. Why?
What happened was this. I have a portrait lens. It’s a perfectly good portrait lens for another system I have been obsessed withe since my youth… really like . The K Mount Mitakon “The Dream” 85mm f/1.2. Not the sharpest wide open, manual focus, weighs like a Buick, costs about $200 for every .1 of aperture over manual alternatives, but that bokeh though!
So I am covered… But I wanted to give the Fujifilm 56mm f/1.2 a try after reading such glowing reviews and seeing such wonderful portraits taken with it. Southeastern was more than happy to oblige at a reasonable weekend rate. Thoughts one day in? Worth every bit of the praise heaped upon it.
But at the end of the weekend I believe I will be able to resist it’s allure. Will I still want it? Heck yes. But a rare thing has happened. Logic has prevailed. How?
I have a full frame brute with the portrait blunt instrument mentioned above already. Otherwise I would be all over this lens.
I am quite smitten with the much more affordable new to me 35mm f/1.4 which at a normal equivalent focal length is not quite as ideal for portraits, but does not distort that badly and is bright enough to provide very nice separation.
If I was to pick up another piece of Fujifilm gear at or near the cost of this (admittedly very reasonably priced) portrait lens it would be something more pra… {cough} practi.. {hack} practical. There I said it. I am so enamored with the X-Pro1 even knowing it lacks many advances added to the models since (So much so I have made an honest camera of it with a Peak Design strap.) so I would likely add another body. Right now the son of XT2 aka XT20 is looking very good. I am pretty well covered lens wise on my other system so it would be nice to add a Fujifilm camera with an EVF and the latest tech (4K, more MP, advanced focusing, etc.). Plus it is priced below the 56mm at release body only. A no brainer that offers phenomenal value in my book. If I were starting a standalone system from scratch I would not hesitate to get an XT2 however. Also a 55-200mm Fuji lens is great bang for buck and may find it’s way in to my bag before then.
I have quite a few very good portrait lens options not mentioned, so this was ultimately a definite want, not a need.
Not only lenses for another system. With a $20 M42 lens adapter I also gained access to some of my legacy glass. While not f/1.2 and lacking AF my M42 full frame normal-ish lenses make for passable portrait lenses in a pinch when the crop multiplier comes in to play. They work out to roughly 75mm (Takumar 50mm f/1.4), 82.5mm (Takumar 55mm f/1.8), and 87mm (my favorite of the three, the Helios 44-2 58mm f/2.0). While not nearly as crisp as the Fujifilm they are not bad.
What am I on about on that last bullet? Well below are some quick sample shots I took today to compare sharpness, bokeh, and the nature of fall off. I converted them all in to black and white in Lightroom so colors were not a distraction and all could be tweaked to my taste. As much as I could I stood in the same place and took the pictures within a couple of minutes from start to finish. I also used live view and focused all manually so AF would not be a help nor hindrance.
The contenders:
Fujifilm 56mm f/1.2
The reason we are gathered here today.
The crispest out of camera of the pics taken with X-Pro1 for certain. But hitting the rest with the Lightroom stick brought them in line as well.
Helios 44-2 58mm f/2.0 M42 screwmount
Great back story for a lens and dirt cheap. The famous swirly bokeh may be diminished on a crop sensor, but sharpness has not.
Takumar 50mm f/1.4 M42 screwmount
A beautiful lens capable of beautiful photos.
I also added 2 lenses. One other very humble Fuji and the big one.
Fujifilm 18-55mm Kit Lens
Purchased this lens at the same time as the X-Pro1. With f/4.0 available at 55mm (not bad for a kit lens) I figured why not tale a look at what it could do. Not bad.
Mitakon 85mm f/1.2 on Pentax K-1
Bokeh! Ahem. Could have stopped it down a pinch to f/1.8 to sharpen it up a bit which would have been near the full frame equivalent of f/1.2 on the crop sensor spec’d 56mm, but what fun is that?
Sum up? No surprise. The top winners to me were Fujifilm 56mm and the Mitakon. But, taking in to consideration cost and availability I would be happy with any of these lenses. I must admit however that with a level playing field the Fujifilm was best overall. No, it could not match the ridiculous bokeh of the Mitakon (not many lenses can, especially for $699), but it was not far off, had AF, was much lighter, and required almost no post production work in Lightroom unlike the rest.
But even I must be grown up every once in a while. Please note that if I was starting from scratch and going all in on Fujifilm (who knows what the future hoods) this lens would be on my short list. Until then I have a K Mount adapter on the way so I can see what the X-Pro1 can do with the Mitakon and other K mount lenses I have.
Below are some samples I took out and about including a quick trip to my gear test bed aka Duke Gardens and here is an album I am putting together before this lens has to go back. Happy shooting.
-ELW
Fujifilm 56mm f/1.2: Wildly Unscientific, One Shot, Limited Scope Portrait Lens Comparison There is a new mount in the house, the Fujifilm X mount. Got a prime and a zoom to replace lenses traded with my previous crop body.
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This is a series of pictures I took in York Minster recently when my Daughter wanted to light a candle. They were taken with a 55mm Takumar f/1.8 lens fitted to a Camdiox focal reducer, making an effective aperture of about f/1.4 and used only the available light. I liked these pictures when I first saw them on the review screen of my Nex just after I took them, but I didn’t notice the small flaw with them until I looked at them properly in PP this evening.
The flaw is caused by the camdiox focal reducer which was fitted to reduce the crop factor of the APS-C sensor of the Nex. On some of the images there are reflections of the candles which can be seen as greenish blobs. One set appeared on my Daughters face, so I removed those in Photoshop, but I’ve left the others as they are not too distracting and they show the problem that using focal reducers (at least inexpensive ones) can cause.
These were all taken at f/1.8 and at fairly high iso.
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Favourite pictures – Lighting candles This is a series of pictures I took in York Minster recently when my Daughter wanted to light a candle.
#camdiox focal reducer#City of York#focal reducer blue spot#sony nex 6#takumar 1:1.8 55mm#york minster
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Asahi Pentax Spotmatic SP 35mm Camera Super Takumar 1:1.8/55mm Lens Working
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