The category ‘Equipment images’

Portrait of a magic lens

Portrait of a magic lens, Super-Takumar 85mm/1.9, on my old Spotmatic-camera. Asahi made great things – and still do perhaps, but I’ve only tested their old stuff :)

Spotmatic with Super-Takumar 85mm/1.9

Sup-Tak 85/1.9 on Spotmatic again

More about Super-Takumar 85mm/1.9 on PBase

Asahi Takumar frenzy

Some of the Takumar M42-lenses I owned/own. Works great on my Canon EOS, of course :) And they are also very pretty.

Asahi Super-Takumar 28mm/3.5
Asahi Super-Takumar 35mm/3.5
Asahi S-M-C Takumar 55mm/1.8
Asahi Auto-Takumar 85mm/1.8
Asahi Super-Takumar 135mm/3.5

Fixing a Super-Takumar 135mm/3.5 from wobbling hood

I had some problem with the front cover and hood on my Asahi Super-Takumar 135mm/3.5 m42-lens. The front “hull” or what you might call it, wobbled… including the filterthreads and the hood. Didn’t affect the imageproperties of the lens (the glass didn’t move) but annoying to use.

This turned out to be easy…

  1. Unscrew the ring where the lensname is printed. That’s just a ring screwed down in the filterthreads. Take a round object with smaller diameter then the 49mm filterthreads, cover it with a rubberglove or something that’s soft but has friction. Press down and unscrew the name-ring.
  2. The front hull of the lens is atteched with three small screws. Tighten the small screws you see down between the hull and the lenses glass.
  3. Reattach the name-ring. Done!

Here some pictures I took while doing this:

Fixing the Super-Takumar 135mm, image 1
Fixing the Super-Takumar 135mm, image 2

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Newcomer – Praktica LTL with Pentacon 50mm/1.8

I got this from my wife, a Praktica LTL with the Pentacon 50mm/1.8 which she found in the fleemarket. Thanks, Sara :)

Praktica LTL with Pentacon 50mm/1.8

Praktica LTL with Pentacon 50mm/1.8

Unfortunately the filtererings on the lens was bad, dented. I fixed it by smashing a greenfilter and attached to the lens. Not great for collectors probably, but I like to use this m42 lens… with filters and hood :)

A little film about a Yashica camera and Yashinon lens

I made a little film about Yashica J-7 and Yashinon-Dx 50mm/1.7 :) I’m quite new to Youtube so forgive possible loss in imagequality.

Yashinon-DX 50mm/1.7 review.

Camera collectors table at Classic motor fair

I want to a Classic motor fair with my father last weekend. To my surprise they had a lot of old cameras. A shame I couldn’t afford to buy, only got some pictures. The exhibition was quit dark so a lot of images turned out with motion blur.

Camera collection 1

Camera collection 1

Some Yashicas on the table

Some Yashicas on the table

Full table

Full table

They also had some nice cars, hear headlights of a Citroen (I think?).

Citroen headlights

Citroen headlights

Pictures of my Yashica ML 50mm/1.4

Here are some pictures of my new Yashica ML 50mm/1.4, pretty isn’t it? :) These pictures were taken with Yashica ML 50mm/2.

Yashica ML 50mm/1.4

Yashica ML 50mm/1.4

Yashica ML 50mm/1.4 front

Yashica ML 50mm/1.4 front

Yashica ML 50mm/1.4 side

Yashica ML 50mm/1.4 side

The Contax/Yashica mount of this lens

The Contax/Yashica mount of this lens

Mir-1V russian lens photographed on Zenit and Canon

I’ve been taking pictures of another lens Richard sent me, the Mir-1V 37mm/2.8. It is an M42 so I put it on the Zenit ET and then the Canon EOS 300V (SLR) with an adapter.

Mir-1V on Zenit ET

Mir-1V on Zenit ET

Mir-1V on Canon EOS 300V

Mir-1V on Canon EOS 300V

Mir-1V M42-lens Canon EOS 300V

Mir-1V M42-lens Canon EOS 300V

Industar 50-2 on my Zenit ET-camera ready to photograph

Got a couple of russian lenses from Richard and now I have spent some time taking photographic portraits of them. More to come ;)

Industar 50-2

Industar 50-2



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