Zuiko-logist
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That makes more sense!
Sanug
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Host Photoservice.Where would you suggest to send my pentax mx with the new lens for repair- lube so that i can get the best experience of them both ? I live in Germany
titrisol
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Has anyone purchased the Premium ND filter yet?
I'd like to see somre real world examples and I think this will be very useful for UWA lenses (15mm and below)
I'd like to see somre real world examples and I think this will be very useful for UWA lenses (15mm and below)
Freakscene
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Lightroom is more flexible, and I already paid for that, so no I passed. It also isn’t available, strictly speaking, in Australia.Has anyone purchased the Premium ND filter yet?
I'd like to see somre real world examples and I think this will be very useful for UWA lenses (15mm and below)
titrisol
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I went ahead and ordered it anyway
I think it's very interesting
I dont know if the RAW files will be able to be split (like pixel shift or HDR) in DCU5 for more playing
I think it's very interesting
I dont know if the RAW files will be able to be split (like pixel shift or HDR) in DCU5 for more playing
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The software does a good job and allows to have many options.
I was testing it from my window while it rains cats and dogs outside. It shows a lot of promise with the ability to change the max, and to create double gradients (white or black lines)
Comparing the results to what I got with my Cokin P a few years ago:
- Color is better preserved (no pink)
- No vignetting
- No dust or fingerprint chance
Now, I have to pay another visit to the old showboat and try to replicate the photo
PS, The camera makes 2 exposures and then asks the user to determine the type of filter (single, inverse, or double) and the location of the "white" and "black" points. The angle of the filter can also be modified.
All this info is in the RAW file as well, but cant be further modified
I was testing it from my window while it rains cats and dogs outside. It shows a lot of promise with the ability to change the max, and to create double gradients (white or black lines)
Comparing the results to what I got with my Cokin P a few years ago:
- Color is better preserved (no pink)
- No vignetting
- No dust or fingerprint chance
Now, I have to pay another visit to the old showboat and try to replicate the photo
PS, The camera makes 2 exposures and then asks the user to determine the type of filter (single, inverse, or double) and the location of the "white" and "black" points. The angle of the filter can also be modified.
All this info is in the RAW file as well, but cant be further modified
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wlewisiii
Just another hotel clerk
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And as the sun set and the city lights were turning on one by one I was able to capture this
ND Grad 1.7 applied to enhance the feel of the clouds crashing over the city coming from both the Pacific and the Amazon
Quito - Panecillo after sunset
Pentax K3-iii / Sigma 17-70
ND Grad 1.7 applied to enhance the feel of the clouds crashing over the city coming from both the Pacific and the Amazon
Quito - Panecillo after sunset
Pentax K3-iii / Sigma 17-70
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Zuiko-logist
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Superb photo.And as the sun set and the city lights were turning on one by one I was able to capture this
ND Grad 1.7 applied to enhance the feel of the clouds crashing over the city coming from both the Pacific and the Amazon
Quito - Panecillo after sunset
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wlewisiii
Just another hotel clerk
wlewisiii
Just another hotel clerk
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hap
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Not a big Pentax fan. However, I have a M42 SMC Takumar 50 1.4 with a S/N that I've not seen ...6124493. Appear to have 8 aperture blades and probably 7 elements. The red line (IR) is left of the "4" instead of the right. Open aperture works on a few Pentax cameras . I bought this at a time when I was interested in a Spotmatic F. Does anyone know when this lens was produced?
titrisol
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8 blades, and SMC with the rubberized focusing ring?Not a big Pentax fan. However, I have a M42 SMC Takumar 50 1.4 with a S/N that I've not seen ...6124493. Appear to have 8 aperture blades and probably 7 elements. The red line (IR) is left of the "4" instead of the right. Open aperture works on a few Pentax cameras . I bought this at a time when I was interested in a Spotmatic F. Does anyone know when this lens was produced?
That is closer to the last batch (6482xx) of 1973
AAlfano
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IIRC, the SMC Takumar lens were produced from about 1973 until Pentax stop producing M42 screw mount lenses around 1976–77.
All of the 50mm f/1.4 Takumars are superb lenses. I have a seven element Super Takumar and a Super Multi Coated Takumar and they are among my favorite lenses.
All of the 50mm f/1.4 Takumars are superb lenses. I have a seven element Super Takumar and a Super Multi Coated Takumar and they are among my favorite lenses.
hap
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this s/n is 6124493. No rubberized focus ring. Maybe someday I will acquire a spotmatic F. Open aperture focus is much easier imo.8 blades, and SMC with the rubberized focusing ring?
That is closer to the last batch (6482xx) of 1973
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Aha, then it should be in the 1971-2 production date.this s/n is 6124493. No rubberized focus ring. Maybe someday I will acquire a spotmatic F. Open aperture focus is much easier imo.
Those lenses are top notch and can be used wide open in any Spotmatic (only light metering closed)
Check this:
1 : 1.4 / 50 (37902)
S u p e r - M u l t i - C o a t e d T A K U M A R 1 : 1.4 / 50 Produced 1971 to 1972. Serial Numbers 4328xxx - 6482xxx. AOCo Product No. 37902 . Updated Oct. 2024
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