Takumar 50mm f1.4 is one of the very best vintage lenses. Here's a review of the four M42 versions.

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  • There are four main versions of the legendary Takumar 50mm f1.4. This video explains the similarities and differences between each version. It goes on to recommend the best version to buy....depending on your photographic style.
    Note on the dates: Takumar lenses as a group were made between around 1959 to 1975.
    The Takumar 50/1.4 was made from 1964 to 1975.
    Just a note on the title for this video - the Takumar 50mm f1.4 is one of the very best, but I'm not saying its the best of all. There some excellent film era fast fifties out there - the Nikkor, Canon, Olympus, Topcor, the Tomioka made lenses, Carl Zeiss Jena, Voigtländer, Steinheil München etc etc.
    Correction on the narrative: The focus ring of the SMC Takumar is made of rubber not plastic!

Komentáře • 352

  • @Simonsutak
    @Simonsutak  Před 3 lety +30

    Just a note on the title for this video - the Takumar 50mm f1.4 is one of the very best early film era lenses, but I'm not saying it's the best of all, that isn't a sensible thing to claim. There some excellent film era fast fifties out there - from Nikkor, Canon, Olympus, Fujinon, Topcor, the Tomioka made lenses, Carl Zeiss Jena, Voigtländer, Steinheil München etc etc. (Apologies if I've left some out).

    • @scottparis6355
      @scottparis6355 Před rokem +3

      There's a Fujinon thread mount 50mm f1.4 that's amazingly good.

  • @Kenj.Jamesk
    @Kenj.Jamesk Před rokem +9

    Oh gosh, thanks for the memories. I turn 80yrs this month and used to use one of these on a Spotmatic in the 80's. Had a load of fun and learned so much with that pairing. Did my own D&P in a darkroom I made in the back yard. Ilford film and paper. Thanks again. Ken in New Zealand

  • @pahiola
    @pahiola Před 6 měsíci +5

    I almost died laughing when you told me not to crush and eat the radioactive glass. Thank you for that!

  • @dingothps
    @dingothps Před 2 lety +35

    Hey Simon, i just wanted to let you know how much i appreciate your channel. I've learned a lot and it got me into vintage lenses which im mildly addicted with ever since. It really shaped my photography for the better. You got a lovely voice too, very relaxing.

    • @Simonsutak
      @Simonsutak  Před 2 lety +9

      Thank you so much for your kind words. (I put my family to sleep talking about old lenses!!).

    • @marvinracer88
      @marvinracer88 Před 2 lety +1

      " I've learned a lot and it got me into vintage lenses which im mildly addicted with ever since" I can relate to this comment.

  • @brentbrown51
    @brentbrown51 Před rokem +3

    I'm a bit late to the party, but wanted to report that today I thrifted an Asahi Pentax Spotmatic SP in not very good shape, however it has the Asahi Super-Takumar 50mm f/1.4, serial# 1964610, attached to it in great condition. Bought the camera/lens for $60. Also has the original leather case in fair shape. I've adapted the lens to my Sony a6000 (already owned the adapter). Great bokeh, super sharp. Going to enjoy! Thanks for your great videos! Very instructive. Watching this video convinced me to return to the thrift store to make the purchase which I had passed on earlier.

    • @Simonsutak
      @Simonsutak  Před rokem +1

      Never too late!! So good to read you're enjoying this lens, and many thanks for your kind words.

  • @altglasfieber789
    @altglasfieber789 Před 9 měsíci +5

    Hi Simon, I also have a Super Takumar as an 8-element and a 7-element. Strange, because both are radioactive, even though the 7th element emits much more radiation than the 8th element. However, it appears that 8-elements may also be slightly radioactive. Greetings from Germany and thank you for your work.

  • @bloodreaver9
    @bloodreaver9 Před 3 lety +14

    I have the third, radioactive version, found it in an antiques store for £4 with the price sticker stuck on the rear element! Best £4 I ever spent, I love it =D

  • @basmedia5885
    @basmedia5885 Před měsícem

    OMG I just bought one of these (the Super Multi Coated) , along with a Spotmatic II and a Takumar 150mm f4 for AU$150. All in wonderful condition. So stoked!! Can't wait to get out there with it. Thanks for this marvelous review!!

  • @christopherwelch5568
    @christopherwelch5568 Před 2 lety +1

    I have a pair of Super Takumar lenses that came with 2 Spotmatics I bought over 20 years ago. In 2000 I wanted a SLR film camera and found a Pentax SP500 with a 50mm Super Takumar lens in a pawn shop for $50. It's my "#1". I call it The Tank. Never been serviced, never done anything to it. The light meter still works. Seals are still good. It just works. Always. I bought a Spotmatic right after it because I liked it so much. $50 on ebay. This one is a first generation one, mid 60s. It has an 8 element Super Takumar 28mm lens and original hood. It was like new. Same deal... another tank. Light meter still works, never had it serviced. They are THE MOST reliable and mechanically solid cameras. Since then I've also acquired a K1000 and K2 with SMC lenses. All mechanical, all metal vintage SLRs from the 60s and 70s are the best cameras ever created. Mine will outlive me.

  • @robxfong00
    @robxfong00 Před 3 lety +4

    Your explanations and reasoning are as clear and sharp as the fabulous photos you share. Love your videos and your channel!

  • @subrotomitra
    @subrotomitra Před 3 lety +1

    Simon, what a pleasure to find your videos ..superb presentation!!!

  • @Mark-ks9jj
    @Mark-ks9jj Před 2 lety +3

    As usual a very informative and well produced video. I was fortunate to pick up a 28mm of these super takumar lens recently very very cheap so this detailed history and explanation of their design and usage is timely.

  • @robertbreish8182
    @robertbreish8182 Před 4 lety +4

    Keep the content coming! I absolutely love your lens roundups of the best of the best in each group. Great job!

    • @Simonsutak
      @Simonsutak  Před 4 lety

      Hi, thank you for your kind words and encouragement. Really appreciated.

  • @mikehollingworth8732
    @mikehollingworth8732 Před rokem

    Hi Simon, one of the most informative and excellent review seen in a long time.

  • @ldenglish316
    @ldenglish316 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for the excellent review of these lenses. I own a Super Takumar and delighted with the sharp colorful pictures it produces. The lamp you recomend clears up the yellow very quickly

  • @steveteoh58
    @steveteoh58 Před 3 lety +4

    Thanks Simon for a fabulous review. I have never read any reviews that is as detail in technical and aesthetic aspects. And you even shared with us its image differences on film and digital ! Keep it up !

    • @Simonsutak
      @Simonsutak  Před 3 lety

      Thank you for this, much appreciated.

  • @normandong4479
    @normandong4479 Před 4 lety +1

    Own Pentax Spotmatic SPII with the 50mm Takumar f 1.4 lens. The lens is just amazing, so smooth to use and great resolution with color slide or B&W film. Pentax cameras with Takumar lenses are a joy to use.

  • @andygrob3
    @andygrob3 Před 3 lety +16

    One of the best videos about these great lenses, very well done.

    • @philsmith774
      @philsmith774 Před 3 lety

      I have to agree with this comment. There is so much detail and a great explanations of the various models.

  • @mikebaginy8731
    @mikebaginy8731 Před 3 lety +1

    An outstanding video with best description yet of the lens 50/1.4 version lenses.
    A Spotmatic F with 3rd version 50/1.4 was my first SLR. If only I had understood photography then, as I do now - I'd have never sold the camera.

  • @johnlarsson4437
    @johnlarsson4437 Před rokem +3

    Hello Simon. I've sincerely enjoyed your videos, especially this one. This one made me aware of this lens and one day in my local camera shop I noticed one in a display with some other Pentax lenses. This lens was particularly inexpensive and I thought, why not? It's worth a try and I left with a 7 element Super Takumar. I brought it home and after a few test photos found it a bit dreamy, but, oh that bokeh! I planned on using that bokeh creatively. Then, one day on another photography post someone mentioned a newer version of this lens on a Nikon Z50. He included some stopped down photos and I was wowed by them. This inspired me to try it on my Z5. All I can say is I have a new favourite lens. The colours, contrast, and sharpness are simply wonderful. I am seriously in love with this lens and I'm honestly feeling this is my best used lens purchase ever. Thank you for bringing this and other wonderful vintage lenses to my attention along with opening my eyes to lenses other than F and Z mounts.

  • @ahoyhere8113
    @ahoyhere8113 Před 2 lety

    thank you, this is exactly what i needed to know and i loved the way you presented it!

  • @qingyunwang3802
    @qingyunwang3802 Před rokem +3

    I recently bought an 8-element Super Takumar and coupled it with the Techart adapter to achieve autofocus. The handling of focus and aperture rings are very satisfying and it does delivers a Showa Japanese look.

  • @cliffturner10
    @cliffturner10 Před 3 měsíci +1

    My primary interest is digital film making, not traditional photography, but your commentary was so well written, your video so smoothly edited, and your voice so pleasant to listen to, that I'm subscribing and looking forward to more from you.

  • @flolipok1573
    @flolipok1573 Před rokem +1

    Thanks so much for your insights. I bought a spotmatic f with a super multi coated 1.4 and I simply love it. Such a lovely camera with a great lense!

  • @flylooper
    @flylooper Před 2 lety +1

    I got interested in SLR photography when I was on a ship headed to Vietnam in 1966. One of the soldiers aboard was a Pentax shooter and gave a little class on what a SLR was and, more importantly what the Spotmatic was capable of. (Thru-the-lens metering and focusing? Oh, my gosh!) I was hit with the bug and, when I came home, I bought a Spotmatic with a 55/1.8 on it. I've been shooting it, on and off, for the last 50 years or so.
    With all the great 1960's glass now selling at a pittance, compared to when it was new, I've been steadily building up my inventory of Super-Takumar lenses. I recently acquired an 8-element 1.4 which was in pristine shape. Lovely lens. That 8-element lens is pretty much is the queen of my Spotmatic gear. Wonderful lens. There's just something about the way they work, the way they feel, that sets them apart.

    • @Simonsutak
      @Simonsutak  Před 2 lety

      Many thanks for your comments here and elsewhere; I've very much enjoyed them. It's hard to realize today how significant thru-the-lens metering/focusing was at the time. My first prime lens on my Spotmatic was a f1.8 too, bought new (I can vividly remember the camera shop) and I still use it.
      Totally agree about the 8-element f1.4. What a gem!

  • @eladshani
    @eladshani Před rokem +3

    Intresting!
    I guess, like allot of ppl, i found myself down the rabbit hole of vintage lenses, after looking to understand what's up with my dad's 70-71 version of this lens, and potentially try it on my modern mirrorless Sony.
    No more eating lenses i guess.
    Thanks, great video and info :)

  • @steven1811
    @steven1811 Před 3 lety +2

    I really enjoyed this video. A great wealth of information.

  • @johnembry9055
    @johnembry9055 Před 3 lety +2

    Very good .Love your explanation of each lens I have several of them. Don't have the eight element yet.

  • @miriammoriarty8588
    @miriammoriarty8588 Před 3 lety +1

    Love this channel, I'm learning so much.

  • @ShevillMathers
    @ShevillMathers Před 3 lety +5

    Very interesting, I rushed off to check my swag of Pentax lenses, I have various 50mm f/1.4 with IR marks to the left, however, the 55mm f/2 has its red line right on the f/4 with an R at the bottom of the line. Fascinating series on the older lenses, I was a Pentax user for many years. My latest idea is to test all my Pentax lenses on my astrophotography rigs to see just how good/bad they are. My Takumar 300mm f/4 is pin sharp-a very nice lens especially at this focal length. Keep sharing your wonderful presentations, much appreciated. From an elderly “Pom’ (Leeds) living in Tasmania where we have a great climate no pollution brilliant sunlight, and the best night sky objects compared to the northern hemisphere, and a big plus, COVID-19 free. Kind Regards from the Southern Cross Observatory-Tasmania 42 South. 😁🦘

  • @ajfresco
    @ajfresco Před 4 lety +3

    Excellent insights. Perfectly done, thanks!

  • @trinityharbour7054
    @trinityharbour7054 Před 4 lety +1

    You nailed this. Incredible video! Well written. Well shot. Well spoken. I will keep coming back!

    • @Simonsutak
      @Simonsutak  Před 4 lety

      Thank you so much - this made my day!

    • @trinityharbour7054
      @trinityharbour7054 Před 4 lety +1

      Your video made my day, actually. It caused me to dig out my late 60's Asahi 50 1.4 and go take some pictures. Some of which I am very pleased with! (Lately I have been in love with a Helios 44-4. Must have a decent copy, because it just sings wide open).

  • @thomasphillips5850
    @thomasphillips5850 Před rokem +2

    Simon it tickles me to see reports on these lenses. I used the pentax system for years with outrageous results. My favorites were the 28 3.5, 35 2, 50 macro , 105 2.8. The 100 macro was excellent as well. All the 50s were pretty good including the f2. I also shot with the Vivitar series 1 90-180 macro zoom which was originally designed as a medical lense. Seeing your video was like a trip down memory lane, thank you.

  • @kinglear5952
    @kinglear5952 Před 2 lety +1

    Brilliant review, excellent, thank you. I love 'spotties' and their lenses.

  • @Minolta_Andy
    @Minolta_Andy Před rokem +1

    A fabulous informative review. Thank you.

  • @vaskomediainc933
    @vaskomediainc933 Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you for this video. Great knowledge here. Appreciate it.

  • @stephenwall9036
    @stephenwall9036 Před 3 lety

    Your videos are excellent. Much appreciated! I have the radioactive super multi coated version and it certainly has some magic. Bit nervous about the radioactive nature of it. I need to de-yellow it, but love it so far.

  • @JaredTremper
    @JaredTremper Před 3 lety +1

    Wonderful video. I picked up the 8 element version last autumn and fell in love with it.

    • @Simonsutak
      @Simonsutak  Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you! I hope I did justice to these wonderful lenses. To me the 8 elements is a small lens (compared to today's behemoth fast fifies) with a huge heart. I own two copies and tried to buy third last weekend. It was poorly listed on ebay....but others spotted it too!

    • @JaredTremper
      @JaredTremper Před 3 lety

      @@Simonsutak I agree, and you did do justice to these fine lenses. It makes me want to keep an eye out for the super-multi-coated 50mm. I have the 35mm F3.5 as well, and the Super-Takumar 85mm F1.9. I picked that one up for $15 USD a couple years ago. It had a bit of fungus, but a friend cleaned it up and it’s nice. Oh, and the Super-Tak 135mm F3.5. All lovely in their own way. Build. Coatings. Focusing rings. All endemic of that glorious m42 Pentax glass. Cheers!

  • @LennyCooke636
    @LennyCooke636 Před 3 lety +17

    Best explanation I heard so-far about these lenses. I have the 8 element and the 7 element-radioactive versions. I purchased the 7 element before before purchasing the 8 element by the way. It was cheaper and easier to find. I finally did get my hands on the 8 element and slightly prefer it over the 7 elements. In reality, they are like twins with slightly different personalities....

    • @Simonsutak
      @Simonsutak  Před 3 lety +4

      Thank you so much for your compliment (as there quite a lot of explanations on-line), and your twins analogy is perfect!

  • @jj963963jj
    @jj963963jj Před rokem

    Thank you for the comparison of these 50/1.4 lenses

  • @nandanaufal4032
    @nandanaufal4032 Před rokem +1

    really enjoy your videos. thank you

  • @charlierivera5725
    @charlierivera5725 Před rokem

    Wow. Thank you for your videos. This was a great video thank you

  • @carlosencarnacion9667
    @carlosencarnacion9667 Před 2 lety +1

    I bought the Super Multi Coated for my Spotmatic SP, and was watching the reviews, while I wait for the toy to arrive in the mail, in order to know if I did a lucky purchase. I will be taking B/W photography again. Thank you for this review.

  • @ThePedalboardOrchestra
    @ThePedalboardOrchestra Před rokem +1

    Great video, I appreciate your knowledge so much! 👋👋

  • @terryallen9546
    @terryallen9546 Před 2 lety +1

    Love your process.

  • @danielnorman8595
    @danielnorman8595 Před 3 lety

    About a year ago I was gifted the SMC model by a friend and fellow CZcamsr Jim Durfee. It is an amazing lens with a rendering that once you've used it for a while you can pick out of a bunch of photos quite easily. Very unique. This is a Very good video thanks for sharing it. Shoot on my fellow Americans, shoot on

  • @stevenhoelderich9490
    @stevenhoelderich9490 Před 3 lety

    I have, a Pentax K 1000, & the pictures, that came out of there, will knock your socks off.

  • @JanHof
    @JanHof Před 4 lety +1

    Very informative and good and solid advice. Thanks.

  • @johntravena119
    @johntravena119 Před 2 lety +3

    Your videos on Pentax lenses are my favorite that I’ve found on any vintage lenses. I wish someone would do a systematic comparison of the Nikkor lens system as you have of the Pentax.

    • @Simonsutak
      @Simonsutak  Před 2 lety +2

      Many thanks. If time and money permitted, I'd really like to do this comparison too!

    • @nickykodak7536
      @nickykodak7536 Před 11 měsíci

      Try looking beyond the populist Nikkor and Takumar and Pentax. This will help you living in brand-Logoland.

  • @steverobinson9801
    @steverobinson9801 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for another interesting video. I have several versions of Pentax 50mm f/1.4 s. I'm fortunate to have an 8 element version which I've been using especially wide open. I've also just purchased an s-m-c version I'm looking forward to trying. Good shooting.

  • @spotsill
    @spotsill Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the excellent video , education and for information 👍👍.

  • @AmebaFilms
    @AmebaFilms Před rokem +1

    Brilliant info, thank you 😊

  • @tilica5353
    @tilica5353 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for this video from Spain.Great lenses ,i have one ,SMC TAKUMAR ,the last.

  • @d30gaijin
    @d30gaijin Před 2 lety

    Thank you for another great video. I may be a bit late to the party but I deeply appreciate all your work. I have the "Super-Multi-Coated" 50/1.4 but I'll keep looking for the 8 element version. I'm a Leica geek but I appreciate everything vintage. Of late I have been playing with old and new versions of Meyer Optik lenses. Talk about character, they have it in spades... maybe not to some folks' liking but definitely unique. One just needs to know what to do with such character... something I am still working on.

  • @prsearls
    @prsearls Před rokem +1

    I have a Super Takumar 50mm f/1.4 on my old Asahi Spotmatic that is in very good mechanical and optical condition. Mine doesn't have the IR focus markings you show but does have the "bulging" rear element. Since I bought this camera in 1965 in Vietnam, I'm confident this has eight elements. It's a real gem. Perhaps it is time to bring it out of retirement if I can get adapters for Canon EF, RP and Sony E mounts.

  • @philipcolumbus3054
    @philipcolumbus3054 Před 3 lety +3

    The Asahi Pentax was my first camera. I bought one with the SMC 50mm, the 28mm, and the 200mm. I sold the 200mm (foolish move) and replaced it with a Vivitar zoom. I always thought that camera and lens produced some great photos. I'm digitizing them now and the sharpness and colors are amazing.

  • @KEDEMChannel
    @KEDEMChannel Před 3 lety +2

    Lovely Chanel . I subscribed. I have 2 takumars so far the 35m and 135m

  • @tetraskele9621
    @tetraskele9621 Před rokem

    Very thorough and informed. If I had seen THIS video before I bought my Takumar I would likely bought the early 8, or maybe even tried to find a solid copy of a Super-Multi-Coated lens. Ahh ... hindsight. I am impressed by your expertise, at least in terms of the art and history of photography, as well as your knowledge optics. Thank you.

  • @jensknappe2485
    @jensknappe2485 Před 2 lety +1

    Very detailed and skillful video !!!
    Purchased a few weeks ago one of the fourth type, a SMC Takumar 50mm f1.4, No. 7781474.
    Wonderful lens ! Use it on M42 film cameras like Praktica, Fujica, Contax without exception.
    Like the difference between the soft rendering at f1.4 / f2.0 and the sharper rendering at f4.0 and above.
    Like the smooth focusing with this lens too.
    I think, it's a bit radioactive ??
    But i accept that, i don't take it for a pillow.

  • @paulgood2218
    @paulgood2218 Před 8 dny

    I really enjoy your photography videos

  • @mpadalax
    @mpadalax Před rokem

    Growing up in India - my dad had this on a ZENIT-E body and I used it till 1996 (I was in college) before the camera was stolen. I think it was a 7 element design and there was a golden yellow tint which I thought was a characteristic of the lens. Anyways now I am in US and own Canon L glass, and recently even got a "less expensive" Leica SL2-S. But the bokeh balls are something I miss and not easily produced on the modern glass. I had lot of examples during Diwali an Indian festival of lights. I appreciate your video on this topic - brought back some wonderful memories.

  • @okay1904
    @okay1904 Před 3 lety

    Excellent - well informed. Thanks for sharing.

  • @pedrova8058
    @pedrova8058 Před rokem +2

    "rare earths" (lanthanum, thorium) are added to the crystal to achieve high refractive indices, but this has no influence on the reflections and/or light transmission of the crystal (a higher refractive index allows to have high power with a thinner element, that helps to reduce weight and size (it is very noticeable in the first bright telephoto lenses, 105, 135 or 200mm, they reduced weight and size considerably in the late 60s))). And it also allows better control of chromatic aberrations (in combination with low diffraction crystals).

  • @1stMrSceptical
    @1stMrSceptical Před 2 lety

    I bought a ES Pentax in new '73 it came with a SMC 50 MM 1.4, at the same time I bought a Takumar 135mm 3.5 which is the lens I mainly use, this lens is to my jaded eye is better for my type of snaps, I still use the camera when there not an 'R' in the month. Great Camera and Lens observations thanks..

  • @realfolkfan9421
    @realfolkfan9421 Před 3 lety +2

    amazing video , made me not only learn but literally i placed order for version 1, 3 and 4. i was lucky to find these on good price today. cant wait to play with and then will keep the one. but dont hold me on that, i had same plans for 4 Helios sitting in my collection :(

    • @Simonsutak
      @Simonsutak  Před 3 lety +1

      Excellent! I hope you enjoy using them and please let me know if/when you post photos.

  • @CampanelliCMP
    @CampanelliCMP Před 3 lety

    Dear Simon. I bought Super-Multi-Coated Takumar 50/1.4. It arrived today. Amazing piece of glass. Thank you for advice.

  • @elliotfinch8902
    @elliotfinch8902 Před 2 lety

    I've just been given (by a friend of my grandma's) a box of "old camera bits". You should have see then look on my face when I opened up a mint condition super multi coated....
    I was looking to BUY one only a few weeks ago! It's awesome.

  • @kaushikchatterjee9137
    @kaushikchatterjee9137 Před 3 lety +1

    👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼Great video discussion about legendary reputeted(my hot fevourite) TAKUMAR lenses.❤

  • @irmasalla
    @irmasalla Před 2 lety +1

    Great Channel Simon. Really enjoyable. I have 2 copies of the S-M-C 1.4 7 elements and it is so great, one copy sharper than the other wide open. I had one 8 element version and my copy was extremely foggy and soft wide open. Bad luck I supposed.

  • @schizophrantic
    @schizophrantic Před rokem +1

    I found one of these in a bookstore. Paid 2 cents for it and got a toaster as a bonus.

  • @perin99
    @perin99 Před 19 dny

    Great video. I have all versions too. I bought that lamp on your recommendation and successfully deyellowed my SMC. Wow, what a difference!! It's by far the best lens (objectively) out of the bunch. It's more like a Zeiss lens now. The downside is it doesn't have as much character. The yellowed glass evidently affects a lot more than light transmission. My 8 elements version is still my favourite because it is special, but all versions are great. My recommendation would be to buy whichever good condition Takumar is cheapest.

  • @jonlouis2582
    @jonlouis2582 Před 3 lety +2

    Very well done video. I'm not wild about Pentax cameras, but I think it's hard to fault the lenses.I haven't been bowled over by the 8 element version, but I'm pretty sure it's down to user error.I think my favorite is the SMC.

  • @brucecggallagher1949
    @brucecggallagher1949 Před 2 lety

    Hi Simon, I much appreciate your experiences being demonstrated here in this video. I've just purchased a Pentax KP (yet to arrive) and I was looking for some samples from the various 50mm lenses. This video was of immense help.(I used to work in the photo industry in the 70's/80's.) Cheers from Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.

    • @Simonsutak
      @Simonsutak  Před 2 lety

      Hi, hope you’re enjoying your KP now!

    • @brucecggallagher1949
      @brucecggallagher1949 Před 2 lety

      IMGP0629.jpg@@Simonsutak yes.

    • @brucecggallagher1949
      @brucecggallagher1949 Před 2 lety

      I've gone a little overboard because of an upcoming project and will receive the 50mm f1.2 from Japan today. The f1.4 will have to wait for a while. Have you ever experimented with the 90mm f2.8 Panagor?

  • @GrumpyTim
    @GrumpyTim Před 4 lety +3

    I've been looking for one of these at a good price - I'd better hurry up before everyone sees your video and it pushes the prices up!!! Great video, very desirable lens, thanks for the info.

    • @Simonsutak
      @Simonsutak  Před 4 lety +1

      Many thanks. I waited a long time to find an affordable 8 element version and eventually found one that was incorrectly listed, so it was cheaper than it should have been....it still happens sometimes, you just need a bit of good luck. (And not so many people understanding how good these lenses can be!).

    • @GrumpyTim
      @GrumpyTim Před 4 lety +1

      @@Simonsutak Yeah, I keep my eye out for incorrectly listed stuff - I do get some lucky finds from time to time so I'm sure I'll get one of these eventually.
      I was given a totally mint Helios 44M-4 a couple of days ago so I'm quite chuffed about that, just started filming a video with it today.
      Vintage lenses are addictive!!!!!

  • @arunr4103
    @arunr4103 Před 4 lety +1

    Incredible video ❤️

  • @CraigBickerstaff
    @CraigBickerstaff Před rokem +2

    I've got the 7 elements version from what I can tell, it was given to me along with some other lenses and a camera very similar to the one shown in this video. I had to get up to check and see if it was the 8-element or 7-element. Though I've only recently started using it for video since I got a mount for my C300 and the shutter sticks on my Pentax camera.

  • @Rainy78
    @Rainy78 Před rokem

    Love the detailed video. Thanks for sharing! I have the 7 element, radioactive version. Im seeing the 8 element version on ebay for $350 Canadian, yikes!

  • @mushy_GLX
    @mushy_GLX Před 3 lety +1

    Hats off sir, I sold my Super multi coated Tak and after few days I already miss it. I can not justify twice the price for the 8 element since I always shoot wide open or at f2 at max stopped down. So I will be buying same one again. Thanks foe the vid

    • @Simonsutak
      @Simonsutak  Před 3 lety

      The S-M-C is such a beguiling lens! I don't use it much, and have thought of selling it...but when I do I always enjoy the experience and the images.

  • @Kinematographer
    @Kinematographer Před 8 měsíci +1

    Probably worth a mention...the 8 element version often suffers from a slackness in the barrels, its an easy fix, but its worth adding thread lock this time..they seem to have forgotten!

  • @Whywas6scared
    @Whywas6scared Před 4 měsíci

    A very useful breakdown, thank you. It looks like I have the least noteworthy version (7 element super takumar). However, I bought it very cheaply in a job lot with fungus inside. It was easy to clean though, due to the simple construction and high quality glsss.

  • @dasia7920
    @dasia7920 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey! I just got my hands on two spotmatics - one with this 50mm lense, which is why I watched your video. I laughed from reading your account name as in my native language it means brain, I thought.. he couldn't possibly mean that though? Maybe it stands for something else. Lo and behold, I read your about section and chuckled so hard. Subscribed forever.

    • @Simonsutak
      @Simonsutak  Před 2 lety

      Thank you!! Have fun with the Spotmatics/lenses.

  • @Roger_Ramjet
    @Roger_Ramjet Před 2 lety +1

    What a great review 👍😊👍

  • @neilpiper9889
    @neilpiper9889 Před 3 lety +1

    I still have my Pentax spotmatic with the 50mm Super Takumar 1.8 lens that I bought in the late 1970s.
    Painterly is a good description for it

  • @jmoss99
    @jmoss99 Před rokem +4

    I tested my three vintage 24mm lenses to see which was the sharpest and clearest, using my Sony A7Rii.
    This is how they came out.
    1) Olympus OM-System H.Zuiko Auto-W 24mm f2.8
    2) Canon FD-N 24mm, f2.8
    3) Asahi Super Multi Coated Takumar 24mm f3.5

    • @Simonsutak
      @Simonsutak  Před rokem +1

      Interesting. This doesn't surprise me at all. My Takumar 24mm f3.5 is "not great" on digital FF or crop. It was a lovely lens to use on film cameras - a good field of view, and nice colours on a sunny day. But on digital....not so good. The Zuikos get a lot of love on-line and its deserved!

    • @jmoss99
      @jmoss99 Před rokem +1

      In the next category I could compare these.
      FUJINON EBC SW 28mm f3.5
      Asahi Super-Multi-Coated Takumar 28mm f3.5
      Minolta MC W. Rokkor-SG 28mm f3.5

  • @calbalu51
    @calbalu51 Před rokem

    Brilliant. Thank you, Cheers!

  • @siddhantmogaveera
    @siddhantmogaveera Před 2 lety

    Great video! I was actually thinking of getting the 8 element version but because of its protruding rear element I was wondering if I'd be able to use it with a speedbooster on my fuji?

  • @thomasphillips5850
    @thomasphillips5850 Před rokem +1

    In addition I find it very interesting that leica made adapters for pentax lenses before they made any other adapters. Kinda gives you a heads up. To this day if I am looking at Kodachrome slides I can still pick out the pentax shots over everything else. Thanks again

  • @lugentaubner6853
    @lugentaubner6853 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video!

  • @scrptwic
    @scrptwic Před 3 lety

    My favorite 50mm lens I have the 7 element radioactive copy love the lens.

  • @thomasmoje5926
    @thomasmoje5926 Před 2 lety +2

    I have a Super Takumar 55mm f/1.8 which came with a Honeywell Pentax Spotmatic I picked up a couple of years ago. Easily one of my best 'normal' lenses. Very sharp and excellent color rendition. I have no idea of how many elements are in it but it is very well made and the images are excellent. I'm guessing it dates from late 1960's/early 1970's. That lens is worth what I paid for both the camera and the lens. The camera is in great shape too.

    • @Simonsutak
      @Simonsutak  Před 2 lety

      The Takumar 55mm f1.8 are excellent lenses - and still great value!!

    • @billkabb
      @billkabb Před 2 lety

      @@Simonsutak i was landed to the pentax world recently after aquiring the pentax smc 28mm 3.5 . im impressed by this lens and im looking also for the 55 f1.8 . which version do you suggest ? the smc or the takumar ?

  • @constantinslotty5309
    @constantinslotty5309 Před 2 lety +1

    Great review!

  • @scottparis6355
    @scottparis6355 Před rokem

    I love this lens! I have all four versions, plus extras because sometimes they just come with camera bodies.
    In the 70's, I used a Leica M4 with the Summilux 1.4 50mm, and thought that lens was amazing. Now I'd be curious to see an objective comparison between that lens and the Pentax ones. My guess would be that they're not all that different.

  • @YounusYousuf
    @YounusYousuf Před 3 lety

    hi, the last version smc takumar 72-75 made, is that radio active?

  • @ansamedia6143
    @ansamedia6143 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video! A weird but possibly useful question for others who may have bad (scratched) copy of the 8 element. Does the 7 element and 8 element versions both have the same dimensions? I mean, would it be possible to switch the front elements between the 2 or are they completely different in size? Thanks!

  • @jmoss99
    @jmoss99 Před rokem +2

    I have the Super Takumar 50mm f1.4 Radioactive in my collection. Radiation is there for sure, 2250 CPM worth. The only hotter lens I have is the FUJINON 50mm f1.4 Radioactive 3706 CPM, uSv/h 22.77

  • @kenmonahan9924
    @kenmonahan9924 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks Simon that’s very helpful video as always. I managed to find an 8 element version from the USA this morning, price looked good but when you add the import duty a bit steep! anyway bought now and looking forward to dreamy bokeh!

    • @Simonsutak
      @Simonsutak  Před 3 lety

      Enjoy your new lens! (It's an investment not a cost!!). Yes, those duties + handling do add up, but as long as you know you're going to get charged, it's not such a shock. I recently bought a lens from Japan, and it was very accurately described and worth the duties paid....

    • @kenmonahan9924
      @kenmonahan9924 Před 3 lety

      @@Simonsutak agreed, last time I bought from USA I got the duty before delivery, this time at check out so was not expecting it. I still pressed buy!!

  • @Ni5ei
    @Ni5ei Před rokem

    I have the SMC version in mint condition. Wow, I didn't know it's at least 47 years old.

  • @PhilipSalen
    @PhilipSalen Před 3 lety +1

    Your videos and explanations are fantastic. I bought a supertakumar f/1.4 50 mm several years ago to demonstrate to students that when I put a geiger counter over it, it's radioactive. The lens is yellowed. After watching your video, I believe that it is a 7 element 2nd gen lens with a serial number near 3 million. What m42 adapter do you use to adapt it to your sony a6000? Please consider starting a Patreon account so we can donate to you.

  • @James-dv1df
    @James-dv1df Před 2 lety

    will have to buy one of these for my a7 :-) . Which version of the tak 55mm 1.8 do you recommend?
    Thanks for yhe video by the way really well pu together

  • @kyushalimit5931
    @kyushalimit5931 Před rokem

    Loved this comparison! And the vids! Curious how you think the SMC compares to a Canon FD 50/1.4?