8 Element VS 7 Element - TAKUMAR 50mm F/1.4

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  • čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
  • #PlanarKiller#SuperTakumar50mm#withme
    In this video I take a look at the Pentax Super Takumar 50mm F/1.4 8 element "Planar Killer" and compare it to the "HOTTER" younger sibling, the SUPER Multi-Coated Takumar 50mm F1.4 to see what ALL the fuss is about.
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    0:00 - Introduction
    0:29 - Super Takumar Physical Lens Details
    1:00 - 8 Elements and 7 Element Physical Differences
    3:15 - Image Samples

Komentáře • 514

  • @MarkHoltze
    @MarkHoltze  Před 4 lety +34

    I can't pick which one I like more, the 7 element is better "value", but the 8 being the collector piece bumps it up in an unfair way that doesn't really resonate in the photo's. What do you guys think? Full RAW files linked in the description, check them out for a closer look at the images.

    • @shinzychan5117
      @shinzychan5117 Před 4 lety +1

      Mark Holtze
      My infra red focus mark is on the left but it’s written A and M so now I’m confused whether it’s 8 elements or 7 😩

    • @cymbaline87
      @cymbaline87 Před 4 lety +2

      I've always heard the 7 element tak is sharper, specially the SMC one, but I gotta say that in this test, the 8 element looks a tiny bit sharper. However, I do feel the CA is worst with the older version too, so....I'd call it a tie

    • @cymbaline87
      @cymbaline87 Před 4 lety +2

      @@shinzychan5117 I think it's just a 7 element one. However, a "hybrid" version does exist, is has the infra red focus mark to the right, the A and M marks are there too, but the rear element doesn't protrude as it does in the 8 element version.

    • @mclarenf1V12
      @mclarenf1V12 Před 4 lety +2

      OH and I like the 7 element more. creamier background, less aberration and slightly more fine detail. At least to my eyes.

    • @anbar5675
      @anbar5675 Před 4 lety +2

      I had once the 7 el SMC version, but was disappointed. Between f1,4 and f2,8 the sharpness was unacceptable for my taste. Even at f5,6-8, was outperformed by my Sup. Tak 35mm f3,5. Probably was a defective one.

  • @bloomylicious
    @bloomylicious Před 3 měsíci +6

    I remember watching this during the "dark times" and really enjoying it. Nice to come back to it in better days, decided to treat myself to a 7 element version! I clearly didn't listen to your no more takumars mantra at the end ha.

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 3 měsíci +1

      😆 ya you can’t really go wrong with any of the Tak 50’s…auto to SMC ;) enjoy the lens mate!

  • @pastamatt
    @pastamatt Před 4 lety +1

    Great Job! My favourite video you've done so far. I think a lot of people appreciate this brief overview/comparison.

  • @johnyanalog8074
    @johnyanalog8074 Před 4 lety +2

    Beautiful content as always. ❤️ It's awesome watching how your self presentation evolves throughout these videos

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 4 lety

      Thanks Johny, it's an evolution I think. I learn a lot in every video and try to cut out what doesn't work and include what does.

  • @alanbesedin
    @alanbesedin Před 4 lety +4

    Loved this episode! Your interior test / comparison shots are super creative so this was just as good as any other video if not better in some ways due to the controlled environment throughout!

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 4 lety +2

      Thanks mate, was running around with the Re-Housed Helios 44-2 for those shots. Such a graet lens.

  • @Skunkmunkie
    @Skunkmunkie Před 4 lety +4

    I’ve got the 7, picked it up for $45 USD on EBay + $5 shipping. Absolutely fantastic on my Fuji XE2. So compact, so easy to shoot. My go-to lens for kid photos and daily walkabouts. You first made a video about them a while back, which inspired me to get it. Thanks!

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 4 lety +1

      That 50 I think was one of my first lens reviews ehehe. I remember at the time thinking how am I going to top Jamaica for a lens review?

  • @unicornone196
    @unicornone196 Před 4 lety +1

    Your lens videos are butter smooth Mark. You did well being confined to the house.

  • @Orion795
    @Orion795 Před 4 lety +1

    The comparison that I've been wainting for a long time!

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 4 lety +1

      Just had to move it to 3:00pm :( hope you can still make it!)

    • @Orion795
      @Orion795 Před 4 lety

      @@MarkHoltze I've waited some years for this, waiting a few more hours is not a problem. Thanks in advance for this video!

  • @michaelm1
    @michaelm1 Před 4 lety +60

    There were 4 variants of these lenses. There were two "Super Takumar" versions, early with 8 elements, later with 7 elements, both labeled as "Super Takumar". The older, 8-element version was non-radioactive, while all the later versions used thoriated (radioactive) glass. The lens on the left here is the third version, Super-Multi-Coated Takumar, released after the 7-element "Super Takumar". The Super-Multi-Coated Takumar was then replaced by SMC Takumar. Aside from the first 8-element version, they were all radioactive.

    • @JP1050x
      @JP1050x Před 4 lety +2

      Michael M. They seemed to have kept the radiated design through to the Pentax K lenses. They turn a different color than yellow though, so it’s tricky to spot color shift with multi-coating.

    • @arttafil6792
      @arttafil6792 Před 4 lety +2

      VeloRydr, all SMC Tak’s have a blue green coating.

    • @JP1050x
      @JP1050x Před 4 lety

      Art Tafil yes, and the thoriated rear element will show a different type of discoloration because of the difference in multi-coating. My point, is that all the 50mm 1.4 lenses remained radiated through to the SMC Pentax-K design.

    • @dzava
      @dzava Před 3 lety

      @@JP1050x but were the early 8 super taks 1.4 radioactive with thorium or not?.

    • @JP1050x
      @JP1050x Před 3 lety

      @@dzava 8 element version was not known to be thoriated, so it should not be prone to color change, unlike all other Takumar 50/1.4 lenses.

  • @MrrAlien
    @MrrAlien Před 3 lety +2

    Man I can’t get enough of this channel!!

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 3 lety

      Glad you're enjoying it mate! Nice to share a space with those who love this stuff as well!

  • @videotechxplained7020
    @videotechxplained7020 Před 4 lety +1

    Second time watching. It’s crazy how I love how you incorporate visuals, music and your commentary together. Watching your videos like it’s my online class. Hope you don’t mind☺️

  • @RE3DT
    @RE3DT Před 4 lety +1

    Brilliant vid, I love your style so natural and knowledgeable.

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 4 lety

      Thanks mate! Appreciate you hanging out!

  • @mattcero1
    @mattcero1 Před 2 lety +1

    Fantastic comparison video! I just bought an EBay 7 element and can't wait to use it. I will however keep my eye open for the 8 element versions at the markets.

  • @sagidegon9003
    @sagidegon9003 Před 4 měsíci

    been looking to get one, and this video (BTW... awesome job!) helps a lot to chose. leaning heavy now to 7 elements as I like the character more. Thank you

  • @42-media
    @42-media Před 4 lety +1

    Got the 8 elements, have not tested soo much yet but I will soon. Love your videos, great work man!

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 4 lety

      Thanks Thomas! I want to get more use out of this lens as well, recently got it and definitely need to use it a bunch more.

  • @angelrafaellanc
    @angelrafaellanc Před 3 lety +1

    Mark, I freaking love your content. I recently bought a Helios 44-2 and am in LOVE. All because of your videos. I have been eyeing the Super Takumar for awhile now. After watching this video for the 3rd time, I think I'm ready to commit. Keep kicking butt!

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 3 lety

      Lol! It won’t disappoint! I’m apologize to your wallet! ✊

    • @angelrafaellanc
      @angelrafaellanc Před 3 lety +1

      @@MarkHoltze it already resents you my friend 😭

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 3 lety

      Lol mine too

  • @Hitchelfitkyle
    @Hitchelfitkyle Před 4 lety +1

    Another banger!!!!!!! Thank you for the awesome comparison!!!!! Have a great weekend!!!!

  • @LukePollack
    @LukePollack Před 4 lety +3

    I have the 7-element Super Tak, and I love it! Incredible lens for the price and history! Great video as always Mark!

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 4 lety +2

      Thanks mate! Ya the 7 is sitll one of the best value lenses out there. Such a nice feeling and looking lens. I had heard so much about the 8 element I figured after so long i should just get one when an opportunity presented itself. Hope you're keeping safe during these times mate.

  • @blender_wiki
    @blender_wiki Před 3 lety +1

    One of the best video you made, i love when you make informative video

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 3 lety +1

      I try to make all my videos informative...either by telling directly or by showing to help educate your understanding.
      Thanks for the support mate

    • @blender_wiki
      @blender_wiki Před 3 lety

      @@MarkHoltze BTW i find that the S1 is the perfect fit for the takumar. 👍👍👍👍

  • @PastorRichard238
    @PastorRichard238 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for your reviews. Glad I found your channel.

  • @cymbaline87
    @cymbaline87 Před 4 lety +2

    You did it once again, terrific video! I recently bought the 8 element version so cheap that I still can't believe it, now I want the 7 element SMC because...well, I have issues lol. The thing that strikes me the most is that everyone says the 8 element is not radioactive, however if you look at it, the glass definitely has a yellow tint to it. I'm barely starting my Takumar journey, I've always been a Nikkor guy, but I gotta say, this is addictive. Take care Mark!

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 4 lety +2

      Thanks mate, ya I saw some mention that the older 8 elements will yellow a bit, but was mentioned that it wasn't due to thorium...again it's tough to get a verifiable source on this and annotating sources is also super tricky...it's always a guy who's heard it who read it who knows a guy who knows lol.

  • @daproductionsinc2904
    @daproductionsinc2904 Před 4 lety +3

    You made a cinematic lens review without the use of 120 or 60p, I love those out of focus foreground shots you do! I would love a video on that! Well done!

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 4 lety

      120 makes me sleepy ;) good for some things, but not my style generally.

  • @MikeyMcManus
    @MikeyMcManus Před 4 lety +8

    Loved seeing “parsec” on the b-roll but undecided in which I prefer but at a push the 8 element would be my choice.

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 4 lety +2

      The cleaner natural image I think is what sold me on it. The 7 you have to bump the exposure by 1/3 of a stop because the yellowing impacts the light transmission too. 7 is still fantastic value and you can reverse the yellowing with UV light exposure.
      The 8 though, 1960's and it's the "planar killer" so that would be my ultimate choice.

  • @hindesite
    @hindesite Před 4 lety +2

    I've had the 7 element lens for about 40+ years, and relatively recently decided to fix the colour degradation. Exposure to UV light does it, if you use sunlight you need to keep the lens cool - it will also take several weeks.

  • @wanderingambience799
    @wanderingambience799 Před rokem

    Thanks mate! Just getting into vintage lenses and this was a great video. ❤

  • @JamesDBuzzard
    @JamesDBuzzard Před 4 lety +1

    Another good one! Thanks Mark!

  • @pamyc341
    @pamyc341 Před 4 lety +1

    Love it!!! Great review!!! Always like your tone!
    For you, it is so hard to pick one to like more.
    For me, I would say the 7 element is a better choice since I only have the 7!
    Stay healthy everyone!

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 4 lety

      The 7 is the smartest choice for sure.

  • @charlespalmer4144
    @charlespalmer4144 Před rokem

    Thank you Mark for being a driving force and inspiration to my photography. I recently acquired the 8element f1.4, absolute dream.
    Ooh yess I almost forgot, I acquired a Konica 40mm f1.8 an unusually charming pancake.

  • @yifantang7403
    @yifantang7403 Před 4 lety +15

    Radioactive lenses are so cool, I really like the yellow tint of their front glass, dangerously charming. ☠️

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 4 lety +3

      The yellow one in this photo is actually the “clean” lens. When you look inside the one on the left you can see the yellow tint, how it reflects a more burgundy hue than the one on the left. The super multi coating is my guess.

    • @JP1050x
      @JP1050x Před 4 lety +2

      Yifan Tang the thoriated elements are only found in the rear group. The front element is coated with a really cool reflective yellow tint! The yellow coating is easy to scratch though... don’t ask me how I know :(.

    • @barrycohen311
      @barrycohen311 Před 4 lety +7

      Like a beautiful woman with AIDS.

    • @dahdahditditditditditditda7536
      @dahdahditditditditditditda7536 Před 4 lety +2

      @@barrycohen311 21 micro-sieverts per hour on the one I tested. Carried in a pocket for a day trip would be a couple x-rays worth of gamma. That's why I prefer the 8 element.

    • @dahdahditditditditditditda7536
      @dahdahditditditditditditda7536 Před 4 lety +1

      Actually, I remembered wrong. It was 3.6 uS from the front and 15 micro-sieverts from the back. For me it's easily worth the extra for the 8 element non-rad lens.

  • @colnagocowboy
    @colnagocowboy Před 2 lety

    I've only got the 7 element so I've no basis for comparison. Was fun to see yours.

  • @TylerCinema
    @TylerCinema Před 4 lety +1

    This quarantine got me so messed up I missed your video! Dude these lenses are awesome! Definitely a great combo with your S1H.

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 4 lety

      ALl good man, hopefully you're doing well mate. You back in Michigan for the time being?

    • @TylerCinema
      @TylerCinema Před 4 lety

      @@MarkHoltze Thanks! Hope you are doing well too! I actually am. Came back to be with my family a few weeks ago before things got really bad. Not sure if you saw my latest video but I am going to be posting some more videos very soon! Im trying to turn lemons into lemonade.

  • @timekeepermedia5142
    @timekeepermedia5142 Před 4 lety +2

    I literally bought the lens on the right in excellent shape for $60usd with an ef adapter yesterday and then i see this video when i wake up the next day haha. can't wait to see this!

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 4 lety +1

      That's AMAAAAZING! You got a great deal on that mate!

  • @sparky2312
    @sparky2312 Před 4 lety +1

    Can't wait to see this!

  • @ministerstein
    @ministerstein Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you very much. I enjoy your vintage lens videos. Recently I bought a Zenit Helios 44 58mm for 40 €. Such a beautiful lens. On my 5D Mark 2 it works very good beside the 50 mm Pentacon 1.8. I can enjoy photography a it is when all is manual.

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 4 lety +1

      Happy to hear that Julian, do you ever have issues with old lenses and your DSLR?

    • @ministerstein
      @ministerstein Před 4 lety

      @@MarkHoltze Thank you, Mark. Yes, with the Pentacon. If I focus to infinity the rear lens reaches too much in the camera so the mirror can't swing up. I move the focus ring just a little bit in the opposite direction and it fits again :)

  • @jonnypappas_
    @jonnypappas_ Před 4 lety +1

    Great video as always 👌🏼

  • @EssexCountyPhoto
    @EssexCountyPhoto Před 3 lety

    Just ordered my second Takumar... Thank you so much for the inspiration. 🤣👍🏻

  • @thedondeluxe6941
    @thedondeluxe6941 Před 4 lety +2

    I like these so much, I have both! They're both pretty much unbeatable, even by modern standards imo. I'm always floored by how nice the negatives look when I use these with film. Yeah, the radioactive one definitely has a more yellow tint. Actually very useful with films that have a cooler white balance, like Ektachrome. Almost a built in warming filter.
    I blame your videos for my Pentax M42 mount addiction! :-)
    Only need the 85mm now, and I'm done.. ish.

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 4 lety +1

      Built in warming filter exactly lol. The 85 is golden mate, you'll love it. It's THE PERFECT size and balance, it's just fantastic.

    • @thedondeluxe6941
      @thedondeluxe6941 Před 4 lety

      @@MarkHoltze Yeah, I really want that 85mm... Off to ebay!😄

  • @34Media
    @34Media Před 4 lety +1

    nice one mate, just got my takumar 300mm this week and have started testing.

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 4 lety +1

      300mm? The long telephoto's are something I need to get into.

    • @34Media
      @34Media Před 4 lety

      Mark Holtze it’s a big lens on the m50 😂

  • @sclogse1
    @sclogse1 Před 2 lety +1

    There's a sweet spot not talked about enough. It's the SMC Takumar 50mm 1.4 with 8 blades. Mine arrived today, and typically, you're home, the light is fading, you're aiming it wide open at ISO 200 hopefully on an X-H1 with IBIS, checking out wide open sharpness along with living room bokeh. Maybe you got lucky and found the right combo. I had placed my watch on my knee to see if I could focus on it. It turned out to be my foreground bokeh while I focused on a yellow can in the background.Big beautiful soft balls floating in the foreground instead of the background. It only took me moments to realize the lens was sharper wide open than my Rollei Planar C.Z. 50mm 1.8 . (also on a converter to Fuji.) What kills me, is the lens looks brand new inside and out. Mint. $120 bucks. And it has that Multi Coating....I may need to buy a Pentax body....but first, it's dark, so I think I'll go stand in traffic! And by the way, my 8 element says Auto (in white,and Man.(In red)and the little red mark IS to the left of the 4. And it has the soft (rubber) focusing wheel. So, THIS lens needs to be talked about. By the way, I think YOU have it at 3:22. Your lens number, 63963655, is about a million higher than mine. I think I counted 8 blades in it.

  • @kazmeisterkometh122
    @kazmeisterkometh122 Před 4 lety +28

    Hahaa, "No more Takumars.... [for now]"

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 4 lety +1

      FOR NOW! lol...very important ;)

    • @barteklipski6270
      @barteklipski6270 Před 4 lety +2

      Do you have SMC Takumar 15mm F/3.5 aspherical? Same as this 8 element 50 - money lost on each copy, limited production run, can distinguish from standard, 'spherical' version by markings on distance scale... another piece of Asahi Optical history.

    • @RonK
      @RonK Před 4 lety

      @@MarkHoltze Last Takumar? I own the 28mm f3.5 M42, the 28mm f3.5 K-mount (better!), the 50mm f1.4, the 85mm f1.8 (my favorite!) and the 135mm f2.5 (excellent!). That 135mm f2.5 I'd strongly recommend you to trade your f3.5 for; maybe THAT could be your last Takumar then ( for a while) 😀. Too bad you brought this video just ahead of me looking for the 8-elements 50mm, now prices will go up even more 😉

    • @westyavro
      @westyavro Před 4 lety

      My wife said that to me. Now I have 15 of them. If you do not have a Tele-Takumar 200mm preset ... that should be your next one. Incredible bokeh and super sharp.

  • @jxmai7687
    @jxmai7687 Před 3 lety +1

    last year lucky i found one 8 Element in good condition but the aputure ring lost control, but i was able to open it up found the small fault and fixed it up, very happy now.

  • @pascaldeshayes5459
    @pascaldeshayes5459 Před 3 lety

    Brilliant stuff - thanks!

  • @michelangelotorres_filmmaker

    I've recently read a lot about the legendary skateboard and music photographer Glen Friedman, who was a true passionate Pentax user: that's probably one of the reasons I like his style so much

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 4 lety +1

      Glen is a legend, Pentax...while not as hip as Canon and Sony today, still produce some fantastic gear....they're just so off the radar it's kind of weird.

    • @michelangelotorres_filmmaker
      @michelangelotorres_filmmaker Před 4 lety +1

      @@MarkHoltze true, nowadays not too many people are using Pentax cameras and lenses. It's not easy to understand why: maybe marketing, maybe Ricoh acquisition or maybe product design (think about how could be good a camera whose design reminds to a Spotmatic or a K1000)

  • @jimmason8502
    @jimmason8502 Před 3 lety +5

    "No more Takumars." Bwaa-haa-haa! They're addictive, man! Especially when you also have a Spotmatic and like to shoot film as well.

  • @ronhaehnel7721
    @ronhaehnel7721 Před 2 lety +1

    Found the eight element 50mm f1.4 SUPER TAKUMAR in a second hand shed, ( attached to the ASAHI- PENTAX SPOTMATIC) four month ago. I am getting good colours and fine BOUKET .

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 2 lety

      You prob got it for a good price too didnt you? :)

  • @chrisbone7149
    @chrisbone7149 Před 3 lety

    I bought my 7 element version in 1975 along with a Spotmatic F; I still own/use both. I am curious about M42 to Fuji X lens adapters for my late model 50/1.4 which has an aperture feedback link for the Spotmatic full-aperture meter. I have a couple of M42 Fotodiox adapters but they will not work with my Tak because the aforementioned link prevents the lens from screwing all the way into the adapter. Anyone know of a Fuji X mount adapter that works with this lens?

  • @Sparky.07
    @Sparky.07 Před 4 lety +1

    great one, many thanks!

  • @mjsoriano79
    @mjsoriano79 Před 3 lety

    Recently found a Pentax Spotmatic with the 7 element lens while going through my dads boxed up items. Any recommendations on where I could have the lens serviced? Thanks in advance!

  • @henrysteadman963
    @henrysteadman963 Před 4 lety +1

    I have both these lenses and they’re both lovely bits of glass but despite all of their similarities there certainly are differences between, really looking forwards to watching this to see if your copies echo the results of mine, excellent!!!

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 4 lety

      Found it like splitting hairs really, one major difference in images is immediately apparent though ;)

    • @henrysteadman963
      @henrysteadman963 Před 4 lety

      @@MarkHoltze Colour? One of mine has a lot of yellow'ing unless I leave it out in the sunshine, however, I rather the like the warmth it brings :)

    • @henrysteadman963
      @henrysteadman963 Před 4 lety

      I know, I know... I will just have to wait and see at 3pm! :)

  • @rvbsoundfactory
    @rvbsoundfactory Před 4 lety +1

    Nice review!

  • @AmbiencePT
    @AmbiencePT Před 4 lety +1

    I think I've tried all versions ! They are all awesome and the 55mm f1.8 is a sleeper.
    After getting the Contax 50mm f1.4 I sold all the Pentax lenses. Same excellent build quality and feel, but more contrast and sharpness.

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 4 lety

      Ya the Contax lenses also have some magic pixie dust too. Been building up my set, Takumar's will always be my first love, but it's the consistent colour that has me using my Contax for my professional video work.
      I've heard so many people say the 55.1.8 is great, i don't doubt it. That 55mm focal length is magic in of itself.

    • @randypipper92
      @randypipper92 Před 4 lety

      Would you recommend the Carl Zeiss Contax Planar 50mm 1.7 for Yashica over the Super Takumar 50mm 1.4?

  • @amonkane
    @amonkane Před 3 lety +1

    I'm using the Pentax-A 50mm SMC f1.4 and I always thought it to be the second generation Takumar. Apparently it isn't so. Is the Takumar optically better in your opinion? I have used the Pentax quite a bit on my Fuji where it produces results that I can't reproduce with my far more expensive Fuji lenses. The pictures this little gem makes are less sharp but the bokeh is far more pronounced (it's prone to flares though) and it gives more of a dreamy/out of this world look.

  • @MrRocchen
    @MrRocchen Před 4 lety

    Great video!!!

  • @paulm8157
    @paulm8157 Před 4 lety +2

    Congrats on 20 k subs - just noticed. Not the best idea when your “rear element” is protruding (drafty😁). Prefer color rendition of 7 element. Great how you picked up on the subtle lens marking differences. How often do you really use the vintage lenses compared with contemporaries?

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks Paul. I think the lens markings are what really inspired this video, how to tell the difference between the 8 and 7. I've only been shooting with these old lenses for awhile now, sold off most of my EF glass and my 16-35 Sony E remains largely unused ;)

  • @ilaion11
    @ilaion11 Před 4 lety +3

    I read long time ago about how to turn the thorium yellow element back to white. You have to put a mirror beneath the lens whit caps taken off and place it under the sun for a day or more, depending of how neutral you want the lens to become. Apparently sunlight clears the yellow tint. It might be UV lighth and then you could use an UV lamp, but I'm not sure though...

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 4 lety

      THIS is the way!

    • @kayteacher2078
      @kayteacher2078 Před 4 lety +2

      as a word of caution, doing this under a hot sun might cause the oil on the aperture blades to ooze out onto your glass, good luck getting that off if it happens.

  • @luc_official
    @luc_official Před 4 lety +2

    0:30 Nothing is centered on the table! D:
    Just kidding, amazing video as always! :)

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 4 lety +1

      you're right! Man I need to fix that! Next time, expect things to be centered ;)

  • @michaelpressey4715
    @michaelpressey4715 Před 2 lety +1

    Cannot remember the lens that was on My Asahi Pentax in the1960's but also cannot remember any disappointments. Recently picked up 50mm Super-multi-coated 1.4 /7 element in mint condition that I am using on a Nikon D850 have to admit that it is fast becoming My favoured go to lens, closeup/ macro and a bit of portrait. Price -quality comparison with My Nikkor lens there is none.

  • @itchyfeet8799
    @itchyfeet8799 Před 3 lety

    Have you ever mounted these lenses to a canon dslr like canon 5d or 6d? I've heard that there are issues with these lenses hitting the mirror of a canon fullf frame camera. Most of my cameras are full frame canon and I have mix feelings on getting this lens.

  • @TheMinistryFilmworksEST2018

    Hey I was thinking about picking up the Takumar SMC f/4 300mm for a video project. Have you used it?

  • @Phuzz828
    @Phuzz828 Před 12 dny +1

    i have an 8 element with a serial number 330 and a 7 element that came boxed with a spotmatic ii. The 8 element has more pop, sharper & just more pleasing overall. Ive tried the latest version also which is more compact but is very soft wide open. The original 55 1.8 is also a gem lens.

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 11 dny

      Ya the 55 is one of their best I think. Still affordable which makes it even better

  • @remixatl
    @remixatl Před 4 lety +1

    Solid work.

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks Allen! Appreciate your time mate, stay safe.

  • @mclarenf1V12
    @mclarenf1V12 Před 4 lety +1

    You make it hard for me to want to do more on my CZcams channel cause.......your videos are so good!!! Fun to see what you have kicking around. My God, the Canon XL1 was my first 'real camera'. 3CCD don't you know! Nespresso too! My sister showed me that magic! Anyway, I think a good review video would be to compare different aperture designs. To be honest, I fail to see why any lens manufacturer makes anything less than 9 blades or more. I really don't care for hexagon bokeh. I just love smooth creamy backgrounds from round apertures. I really don't like oval bokeh. Don't see the fuss over that. I almost don't even watch reviews when I see 8 blades or less. Yes, that's how ill I have become with yummy goodness like the Jupiter and Meyers that have 13 or 15 blade apertures. Anywho.......doesn't matter what I think. Just thought it would make a great review video.

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 4 lety

      DO MORE! I need to do more too, was nice banging off two this week, locked in and on a hiatus week on the show so...had to stay busy and keep sane for sure.
      Oval Bokeh I don't mind so much from anamorphs, I like it much better than those flares that's for sure. But like any of this stuff, it's all a matter of opinion.

  • @AlexKeller1
    @AlexKeller1 Před 4 lety +1

    Thumbs up for funky jazz soundtrack!

  • @vladimirs5029
    @vladimirs5029 Před 4 lety +1

    Great video.. Like always 👏
    I have this 2 versions.. But want wider angle

  • @daviddesjardins979
    @daviddesjardins979 Před 4 lety +1

    Love it. However I've always been concerned about taking 7 element on vacation because I'm worried airport security may pick up on the radioactivity lol

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 4 lety

      I've taken this one a few times, I reviewed it in Jamaica back in 2018 and they swabbed it no issues.

    • @Skunkmunkie
      @Skunkmunkie Před 4 lety

      David Desjardins I’ve taken this and my radioactive Nikon AIS 85 2.0 and no big deal.

  • @sickbassdrop
    @sickbassdrop Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for another one! By the by, have you come across any Japanese marketing for any SuperTak lenses in your searches? I'm doing a special 'project' and would love to find some older marketing in Japanese.

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 4 lety +1

      I haven't seen any Japanese stuff specifically, but lots of English and French marketing:
      Google: Takumar Adverts and keep following that rabbit hole ;).. "IMAGES" section, you'll see some cool adverts from the 60's and 70's

  • @jadarsan
    @jadarsan Před 2 lety +1

    Hey Mark my second watch of this videos as I also decided to purchase the 8 elements. May I respectfully suggest watching Simon’s Utak video on the matter? He makes a masterful demonstration of the dreamy look that is unique to the 8 elements and that has generated such a following

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 2 lety +1

      I'll have a look when I can. I think at the time of producing this video i had only had it a little while and was more interested in comparing shots. I actually hate doing that because it makes what is a creative venture very technical and in the end I really don't care...do I like it or not. For me the limited edition run of it is really the power behind it, the "cult status" makes it more intriguing. Remove radioactivity and that only makes it more appealing I think. I do love hearing people articulate what they love about a lens, I'm not the best at that, my forte is in video/film production where the shots are built as sequences and other elements like blocking etc are more to think about than the optical details of the lens.
      Thanks for the suggestion!

    • @zenden6564
      @zenden6564 Před rokem

      @@MarkHoltze - Analog Insights did a nice homage to the 8-Element tak too.

  • @caldera878
    @caldera878 Před 4 lety +3

    Mark, you should really try the radioactive Canon FD 35mm f2 concave version Thorium lens. It has character and not to mention that its extremely sharp!

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 4 lety +2

      You had me at concave version lol! Will keep an eye out!

  • @atadams77
    @atadams77 Před 4 lety +1

    I love my hot 7 element esp since I found it handed down to me unknowingly along with a 20mm/3.5 super tak and a 200mm super tak. Given the age of both I'm in favor or the 7 element, which sort of shows it's vintage age and nature with the color change. There are plenty more vintage and new lens that can accurately reproduce color.

  • @jesusalonso6633
    @jesusalonso6633 Před 4 lety +1

    What do you think about fuji xt3 to use manual lens? I got a lot of old vintage lens and I really like shooting with takumar 85 1.8

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 4 lety

      I had the X-T30 for a little while over the summer and I LOVED it with vintage lenses. The XT3 is an outstanding camera so I think that camera with ANY Takumar will be great!

  • @shtfvan8084
    @shtfvan8084 Před 3 lety +1

    I've got a good question: regarding the outer-most lens element closes to the lettering "super- takumar, are they interchangeable between the 8 element and the 7 element? I need to replace the outer lens and was curious if I could swap between the two. Might be a dumb question, but I have no clue the answer, and or if it would effect the image quality, being they might not be the same outer glass... anyone? Would the only difference be the yellowing of the radio active 7 element?

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 3 lety

      Mate I wish I could answer this, but I'm a goon when it comes to the modification process of these optics. SOMEONE must KNOW something. I'm hoping you can find your answer and apologize for not being that guy.

  • @danigonzalez4299
    @danigonzalez4299 Před 4 lety +1

    Mine is the 7 one. I know that. I have to use it more often. I just don't find the time to shoot with it at motorsport events as for grid walks its "too slow" (i am focusing) and later on never did tried. But have to find a way to use it.

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 4 lety

      You'd be surprised how good you can get shooting from the hip with it after some practice. Muscle memory helps a lot, obviously 1.4 is tough, but at 2.8 I can almost eye ball shots based on that depth of field scales for stuff that's relatively close to me.
      Try it with some night time/ low light stuff, might be fun!

  • @themanfromoregon6047
    @themanfromoregon6047 Před rokem

    I know it takes a pretty significant lens to get you to purchase one and then review one especially outside of the takumar realm, but I hope someday you find a deal on a Carl Zeiss Ultron 50 mm 1.8. I just found one for one for a steal, and I need you to make an amazing video to validate my purchase lol

  • @cluckifikno
    @cluckifikno Před 2 lety

    Funny I’ve been listing after the 8 element design but after watching your vid I much prefer the “cheaper” version. Love that yellow tint!

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 2 lety

      Ya, much cheaper too! Enjoy, good luck in your search!

  • @EssexCountyPhoto
    @EssexCountyPhoto Před 8 měsíci

    Hello again!
    Thanks to you I've got 6 Takumar lenses now! 😂
    I'm considering pulling the trigger on a near mint "8 elements" here in the UK...
    Any advice re: rear element causing damage to mirrors on Canon dslr cameras? (1Dx Mk3 / 6D Mk2 / 80D)
    Cheers! 👍🏻

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 8 měsíci

      hmmm, I'm not sure 100% IF this will hit the rear of a DSLR, i don't have one to test unfortunately. Visually eyeballing it, with the M42 to EF adapter it doesn't look like there should be any conflict. Proceed with caution in practice however!

  • @victorbaldizon5821
    @victorbaldizon5821 Před 3 lety

    Hello Mark Thanks for such of Good and well explained videos I'm convinced with super takumar M42 to Canon EOS full Frame Wich one will you recommend 7 or 8 blades since the rear element on the 8 blades moves back It makes me afraid that will touch the mirror PLEASE Help me with this information

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 3 lety

      I would go 7 just in case you don’t get clearance for the reflexing mirror. I don’t have a dslr to test it out otherwise I would.

  • @AKGreen
    @AKGreen Před 3 lety +1

    Curious what other Super Takumar lenses you own in your set. I have the 50mm 8 element and 35mm f2. Lumix S1H.

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 3 lety +2

      I have a whole bunch of Takumar reviews up. 50 macro, 85 1.8, 135 2.5, 35 F2, 135 3.5 and 300 F4

  • @gecko746
    @gecko746 Před 4 lety +1

    What is your line-up for the Tak kit or collection I just started purchasing vintage glass and have quite the Tak lineup my self

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 4 lety +1

      No particular order: 17mm Fisheye (Super multi-coated) 20 F4.5, 35 F2, 50 F1.4 7 and 8 element 85mm F1.8, 50mm Macro F4, 100MM Macro F4, 135 F2.5 (super multi coated and super takumar).
      That's it :) .... (for now)

  • @bobceffo
    @bobceffo Před 3 lety +1

    hi Mark. I have a nerdy question for you...
    witch adapter are you using for the SMC?
    the one I have (for Sony Alpha) doesn't allow the lens to focus past 2 meters: it too narrow.
    it has no problem with the Helios, but doesn't work the SMC Takumar.
    A workaround would be to use M42 to Leica M, then Leica M to Sony, but maybe you know better?
    thank you for any answer you might have :)
    cheers form Berlin
    Roberto

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 3 lety

      Fotodiox M42 to NEX my go to. No issues

    • @bobceffo
      @bobceffo Před 3 lety

      @@MarkHoltze thanke you :)

  • @gh7213
    @gh7213 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi Mark, any plans to review the Zeiss Jena Biotar 75mm/ f1.5?

  • @hoorayforpentax3801
    @hoorayforpentax3801 Před 4 lety +1

    The difficulty is telling the Super Tak 7 and 8 element lenses apart. The Super-Multi-Coated variants (and very late Super-Tak) can be told apart by the aperture signalling arm on the rear of the lens, which the 8-element never had.
    I don't use my Super Tak with colour film because I know I'll never get the tint out. On the other hand, at least one of the presets on my Pentax K-5 corrects for it well enough and minimizes the work I might have to do in post.

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 4 lety

      I can manually correct the colour balance when I shift the white balance by eye, it's very easy to do to the raw files though. Film ya, be a bit trickier.

  • @garyives1218
    @garyives1218 Před 3 měsíci

    WTH this vid totally needs an iconic cool motorcycle, bicycle and guitar, and Nakamichi!!!! :)

  • @Henchproductions
    @Henchproductions Před 4 lety +1

    Quick update on my 50mm 7 element.
    It was quite yellow, very dusty on the inside with spots that looked like mold.
    Opened it up, cleaned it.
    Put it in the sun for 5 days straight. It's now completely clear. The white balance adjustment between the before and after was more than 1000. So you can imagine what a difference in f-stop that would be.
    I'm now doing the same with my 35mm, which looked fine before. But now, compared to my 50mm, I can see the orange difference. I put it in the sun today the white balance adjustment came in at 3650.
    It will be interesting to see the difference of one day.

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 4 lety

      Ya, all you need to do! How was the open heart surgery as I like to put it ?

    • @Henchproductions
      @Henchproductions Před 4 lety

      @@MarkHoltze opening this lens was super easy. All you need is a lens tool. Hard for even me to screw it up.

  • @riffraffselbow
    @riffraffselbow Před 3 lety

    Your 8 element is noticeably sharper. This may be sample variation, but I was surprised you didn't mention this. The 8 doesn't have to be too painful to buy; I paid $100 for mine, and the only flaw is a slightly sticky/rough aperture ring

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 3 lety +1

      Ya market varies for sure. One week non available other tons. It’s literally week to week.

  • @onegreenev
    @onegreenev Před 4 lety +1

    I use the 55mm 1.8 lens. It is radioactive. I love the glass. I also use my 58mm Rokkor 1.4 Radioactive lens and I like it just a tad better than the Takumar because it is a fast lens. I have a 58mm Canon 1.2 but its a softie wide open. Nice but too soft to get used much. My favorite 55mm is my Sony Zeiss 1.8 I use all the time now on my Sony A7rIV. But I digress. The Takumar glass is rock solid. Can't go wrong. I do like the old radioactive glass. Excellent portrait glass. The 58mm Rokkor is the best for that.

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 4 lety

      The 58mm focal length might be my fav focal length for portraits. A bit tighter than the 50, but not as tight as the 85, it's a nice balance! Rokkor's I hear wonderful things about.

  • @fmnx.
    @fmnx. Před 4 lety +1

    I think about buying 7 element version for my fuji and about radiation a little bit too...but i love images from it)
    Thanks for your vids, thay are so inpspiring)))

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 4 lety +2

      Radiation always makes people feel weird, i get it.

    • @Skunkmunkie
      @Skunkmunkie Před 4 lety

      Vladimir Fominykh I’ve got the 7 version and it is excellent on my Fuji xe2. Fits fine on my xt2, but it is more natural on the xe2.

  • @carmineparisi7390
    @carmineparisi7390 Před 4 lety

    Good evening, I am very confused, I see many different models on the net, obviously all with seven elements, which one should I take among these three?
    Super Multicoated Takumar SMC 50 mm f/1.4 M42
    Super Takumar 7 elements 50 mm f/1.4 M42
    Takumar SMC 50

  • @altglasfieber789
    @altglasfieber789 Před 9 měsíci +1

    A very nice comparison. However, you have to keep in mind that the 8-element has 6 aperture blades, the third and fourth versions have 8 aperture blades. The "Super Takumar" 7-element has 6 aperture blades just like the "Super Takumar" 8-element Super Takumar. Anyway they are great lenses.

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 9 měsíci

      Good point! I should have made clear I'm comparing the version I have vs ones that exist. Good to know though mate, thanks for that additional info!

  • @crispin8888
    @crispin8888 Před 4 lety +2

    Very interesting as always and a presentation that warranted and deserved concentration. Hopefully no cabin fever, and did I hear 'no more tacos' ? 🙄

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks mate, cabin fever is surprisingly staying clear for now. Happy it's a bit more mild than we usually get this time of year so backyard has been a nice escape :)

    • @crispin8888
      @crispin8888 Před 4 lety

      @@MarkHoltze As long as your partner doesn't begin to look like a giant ham or turkey leg, you know that all is well ...

  • @Henchproductions
    @Henchproductions Před 4 lety +1

    Also, to know if you have an 8 or 7 element, hold it up against a light. You can see tiny little lens flares. Count them.

  • @mogbaba
    @mogbaba Před 3 lety

    I have the luxury of having no better 50 mm lens than my Super Takumar, 50 mm; f:1.4; seven elements. I adore it, the sharpness and IQ is superb. Handling is excellent, and it does not suffer from radio active matter.

  • @zhekalis86
    @zhekalis86 Před 4 lety +2

    When I did a direct comparison, I've noticed that the 7-element is much sharper in the corners +it has less vignetting and less purple fringing. The sharpness in the center was about the same. The biggest difference is the color rendition.

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 4 lety +1

      I took a photo of my grid lines from my hobby matt but didn't notice the difference in sharpness at the corners wide open. It's the main reason I cut that part out of the video as it was like looking at the same image, only one with different colour balance.
      Definitely noticed more CA wide open on the 8 in the XL1 camera shot you can see it halo the eye piece of the camera in a more direct way than the 7. Stopping down to F/4 both lenses were pretty clean of CA.

    • @zhekalis86
      @zhekalis86 Před 4 lety +1

      Mark Holtze Maybe it was my copy, but my 8-element takumar was much less sharp in the corners. I made shots at different apertures through the window and there was a tree in the corner of the frame. The brunches were all blurred.

    • @zhekalis86
      @zhekalis86 Před 4 lety +2

      Mark Holtze I really don’t know why the 8 element version has that superior reputation. It is a good lens, but the 7-element versions are better to my opinion. Such a gorgeous mechanical piece of art! It was clearly made with love and attention. Very pleasant to use. Still regret selling it. By the way, I don’t recommend cleaning the yellow-brown tint with UV light. It does the job, but it kills some magic. The rear element turns back to magenta from brown and becomes more clear, but the bokeh looses that magic artistic plasticity. The colors become more natural, but the brownish tint turns to light yellowish. I liked the brownish tint with magical plasticity more:)

  • @ekkanofiqandriyana7325

    "No more takumar.."
    I know you lie Mark LOL
    .
    just found this gem channel and iam the big fans of vintage lenses. Love this channel really really love.
    subscribe instantly +1

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 3 lety

      I'm such a bad liar too lol. Thanks for being here mate!

  • @mhz9003
    @mhz9003 Před 3 lety +1

    Ok so mine has 6 aperture blades and only A and M on the stop down lever but my infrared mark is to the left of the 4 and the rear element doesn't protrude at infinity. Weird. Oh and I've also got the yellow thorium coating.

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 3 lety +1

      Could be an early version 7. The thorium yellowing is the true indicator as none of the 8 elements had thorium or so I've learned. But who knows really, getting the straight up facts on these lenses is a bit challenging. You find one source, and you can't reconcile it with another.
      Ultimately it's just about enjoying the lens I think :) at least for me.

  • @segzeeman7356
    @segzeeman7356 Před 4 lety +1

    That was a fun video.

  • @frankdekock1127
    @frankdekock1127 Před 4 lety +1

    I have a pristine copy of the 8 element version. I got it with it's original leather case, caps and hood. I use it both on my Sony bodies as well as on a Pentax Spotmatic. I believe this lens really shines with Black & White as well as low light photography. I also found for video work the 8 element is easier to color grade. I honestly prefer the 8 element hands down over the 7.

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 4 lety +1

      The 8 wasy easier to grade, especially when using other lenses (which I always do)...just make sure white balance is good and copy and paste my grade.
      Wicked you got all the goodies with it, I'd love to see the box it came in....all long gone i suspect.

    • @prsearls
      @prsearls Před rokem

      I'm using my 8-element version on a Canon body modified to shoot deep b&w infrared. It really shines and there is no central hot spot like with some of my Canon L glass. I bought this lens and Spotmatic in Vietnam in 1965. Lots of memories!

  • @JACKnJESUS
    @JACKnJESUS Před 2 lety

    Nice video. At 4:46 ... the projector image side by side...it seems the 8 element pushes a bit more blur. I'd clean up a radioactive lens personally. After all, I am paying for that f/1.4 aperture. Why lose a stop.

  • @chevywu
    @chevywu Před 4 lety +1

    Still waiting for your Tak 50mm vs Planar 50mm video. I recently got 8 element as shown in your video purely for collection as well. Currently sitting in a sandwich bag inside of my camera bag. Another good comparison is Tak 85mm 6 element vs Planar 85mm. I recently got the Planar. Since then, my Tak 85mm have been nicely cleaned and packed in a Sandwich bag. :D

    • @MarkHoltze
      @MarkHoltze  Před 4 lety +1

      Keep it nice and safe! Looking forward to that one as well ,but need to wait until all this crap blows over or at least the nicer weather comes with some colour outside.

  • @DC-mm3wy
    @DC-mm3wy Před 3 lety +1

    Hi great vid. Using it with an adaptor on a digital camera wont show you much difference . I use this lens on my Pentax Spotmatic F . When used in a film camera the sharpness at F2 to Ff8 is more evident. I know the fashion now is to shoot wide open all the time for the shallow dept of field and the digital sensors can handle that . When using the 8 element at say 5.6 the extra elements really help sharpen the image which would be a concern say if you had to enlarge a 35mm negatives . Photographers had different film stocks most topped out at 800 iso for years until 3200 iso film stock appeared so the F1.4 could be used to let more light in but had its downsides. The lens was the key when shooting film . I use vintage lenses on my Fuji gear I love them . I guess what I’m saying is now everyone wants super fast lenses to shoot wide open . Back then it was looking for sharp lenses for film stocks shooting wide open had its problems a lot of work was shot at f4 or f3.5 . Great content.

    • @amandaamarawansha
      @amandaamarawansha Před 2 lety

      May I ask what m42 to Fuji adapter you use, and if you feel comfortable recommending it?

  • @njbmods
    @njbmods Před rokem

    So strange, i have just received 2 Super Takumar 50/1.4s and they all have everything you describe about the 8 element version, except, the infrared mark is as the 7 element version! How..?