Pentax Super Takumar 100/2
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Crisp images nice.
Pentax Super Takumar 100/2
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Pentax Super Takumar 100/2
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Most of your legacy Pentax lenses should do very well on the Sony A7/r especially with you behind the camera. Where on earth did you find this Takumar 100f2?
Confirmed. Tested d Pentax 135/2.8, 35/2.8, 35/3.5. All performed amazingly well on d A7. Cheers.
If you are interested in a 135mm portrait lens, the Pentax K 135f2.5 is really outstanding at a very affordable price. Which Pentax 135f2.8 did you test, M42 or Pentax K mount with prefix K, M or A?
Minolta Rokkor MC 58/1.2
Most of your legacy Pentax lenses should do very well on the Sony A7/r especially with you behind the camera. Where on earth did you find this Takumar 100f2?
If you are interested in a 135mm portrait lens, the Pentax K 135f2.5 is really outstanding at a very affordable price. Which Pentax 135f2.8 did you test, M42 or Pentax K mount with prefix K, M or A?
The Minolta 58/1.2 looks good.
Pleasant OOF rendering for linear stuff, which not all lenses can do.
Yes it's an amazing lens from bro overworked, he is selling it in BnS if u r interested? Just completed my purchase of the SMC Pentax K 135/2.5 & Minolta Rokkor MC 58/1.2 in eBay yesterday. Hope to receive these 2 lenses by end of the month. Can't wait to use these lenses...
Thanks for letting me know of the sale.
Congrats on the new purchases.
For me, $2K is a bit expensive for a 'play-play' camera that will only be used for MF.
I got '0' interest in the native FF A mount lenses at those prices, speed, size.
Not to mention the AF/handling compared to a fully fleshed out DSLR.
I will wait for it to drop to about $1.5K as a personally 'acceptable' price.
The 5D works well enough for playing around.
Its more forgiving of focus errors and subject movements and often, the subject matter I use it on (ie. people/candids/odd & ends) don't go to print anyway, which makes needing more pixels unnecessary.
Not to mention the faster response time of the prism over EVF.
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There is a M135/2.8 (very small with a nice built in hood) and an A135/2.8.
There seldom is a bad 135mm on most brands, even 3rd party ones (like the is no real bad 50mm and 85mm)![]()
Some bird photos:
Pentax M 200f4 at f5.6 on NEX 5N:
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Minolta MD 300f4.5 at f5.6 on NEX 5N
Some bird photos:
Pentax M 200f4 at f5.6 on NEX 5N:
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