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Gary Clennan Registered: Mar 29, 2007 Total Posts: 2413 Country: Canada |
Hi all. Made an impulse buy the other week and picked up an old Pentax 35mm body, three lenses, flash, bracket, etc all for $15. I know nothing about Pentax gear but thought I may as well try out the lenses to see what they are like. I now have a 28mm f/3.5 Super Takumar, 55mm f/2 Super Takumar, and a 135mm f/3.5 Super Takumar. The 55mm is a little worn but the glass is good. Are these lenses known as being good performers or are they crap? Here is the 55mm on my D200 and two quick snaps (@f/2) from my backyard this morning. I will have to try out the other two lenses tomorrow. |
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Tincam Registered: Jul 11, 2006 Total Posts: 279 Country: United States |
the super taks are great lenses. Pentax makes/made some of the best lenses ever. I often think about buying into their digi system again. |
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HerbChong Registered: Dec 02, 2005 Total Posts: 7151 Country: United States |
the Pentax digital bodies require constant attention to make sure they do what they are supposed to do and not some other thing. until you get the K7, your exposure is going to be pretty unpredictable until you really study what it is doing. then, it is merely annoyingly off at times when you think it shouldn't be. as for AF, don't even imagine you can track anything moving, but even for stills, it's not especially reliable in low light or with fast lenses. f1.4 is beyond any Pentax body's ability to AF reliably. 50% acceptably in focus with such a lens is very frustrating. an f2.8 lens misses more than you might think but not as much as with an f1.4. since the AF misses both in front and behind about equally on my bodies, it's not the calibration, which i have set correctly for my lenses. good image quality requires dead on exposures. anything a bit over or under and there is little adjustment room. if you are willing to put up with these types of hassles, the wide to short tele primes are Zeiss quality or better without Zeiss prices. |
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Tincam Registered: Jul 11, 2006 Total Posts: 279 Country: United States |
You must have had pretty bad luck with Pentax bodies. I've owned a K10D & a K20D. I found the autofocus to be very accurate, especially on the K20D. The camera seemed to double check focus somehow. It was painfully slow, but usually very accurate. No less accurate than my D700 is. I agree with your statement on metering though. The bodies I had were unpredictable at times. |
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cputeq Registered: Jun 25, 2008 Total Posts: 2294 Country: United States |
I loved Pentax when I shot them (had the K200D and the K20D). Used the DA* 50-135, the 55-300 and I think the Tamron 28-75mm, along with the kit 18-55. |
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Guidenet Registered: Mar 23, 2008 Total Posts: 95 Country: United States |
Pentax was the only camera other than Nikon I fell in love with. That was my first gear I ever owned. Back in the day, Takumar lenses were considered some of the best optics you could get. I still have a lot of gear from that era where I had to buy my stuff using lawn-mowing money. Dad bought me a used Asahiflex when we built a darkroom in 1959. I was eight. It didn't have a pentaprism, just a waist level finder. I upgraded to a used H3 and a Spotmatic in the early 1960s and purchased used glass when I could afford it. Automatic meant you could cock the diaphram and it would close automatically when you pressed the shutter. You then had to recock it again. ![]() Here's a 105 and a 35mm. Notice the diaphram cocking levers. ![]() ![]() |
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Jorgen Udvang Registered: Aug 01, 2005 Total Posts: 1723 Country: Thailand |
Gary, |
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Gary Clennan Registered: Mar 29, 2007 Total Posts: 2413 Country: Canada |
Jorgen Udvang wrote: |
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44lefty Registered: May 18, 2005 Total Posts: 3041 Country: United States |
I use my Pentax lenses on my D-70s via an m-42/nikon adapter; they're great. Will post next time they are out of the barn... |
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freespirit Registered: Jan 24, 2007 Total Posts: 571 Country: United Kingdom |
Guidenet wrote: |
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44lefty Registered: May 18, 2005 Total Posts: 3041 Country: United States |
freespirit wrote: |
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freespirit Registered: Jan 24, 2007 Total Posts: 571 Country: United Kingdom |
44lefty wrote: |