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stevemark
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Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2016 10:59 am Post subject: Eight RE Topcors from 20mm to 200mm on the A7 |
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stevemark wrote:
Recently i found a nice set of RE Topcors (2.8/28mm, 3.5/58mm Macro, 5.6/200mm) which was fitting perfectly into my existing little collection (4/20mm, 1.4/58mm, 1.8/58mm, 2.8/100mm, 3.5/135mm). Yesterday i got an Exacta adapter, and today i could do a first "quick & dirty" test of the lenses using the A7.
RE Auto Topcor 20mm 1:4: small, lightweight superwide without floating focusing. Wide open there's loss of contrast in the corners (similar to all retrofocus superwides from that time), at f5.6 even in the corners quite good. Nearly no CAs (better than most other 20mm / 21mm lenses with exeption of the AIs 2.8/20mm which about 15 years "newer")!
RE Auto Topcor 28mm 1:2.8: one of the latest "classical" RE lenses. Wide open very good, at f5.6 excellent. Nearly no CAs!
RE Auto Topcor 58mm 1:1.8: Corners a bit soft at f1.8, no CAs visible. Stopped down to f4 or f5.6 an excellent lens!
RE Auto Topcor 58mm 1:1.4: Huge lens (bigger than the Canon FD 1.2/55mm), a bit unusual (asymmetrical!!) construction due to the small Exacta bayonet. At f1.4 quite soft (but nice detail resolution), at f2 normal contrast, af f5.6 excellent also in the extreme corners. Nearly no CAs! Quite nasty background bokeh, extremely smooth foreground bokeh.
RE Auto Topcor 58mm 1:3.5 Macro: Five lenses, at infinity surprisingly good corners (probably even better than the Minolta MC/MD 3.5/50mm Macro), at f8 excellent from corner to corner. No CAs!
RE Auto Topcor 100mm 1:2.8: small, but quite heavy portrait lens. Excellent center sharpness wide open, at f2.8 a trace of missing resolution in the extreme corners. At f5.6 truely excellent from corner to corner. No CAs!
RE Auto Topcor 135mm 1:3.5: slightly less convincing than the 2.8/100mm - some remaining aberrations in the corners at f3.5, and some CAs, too. Similar to most other 3.5/135mm lenses from other manufacturers.
RE Auto Topcor 200mm 1:5.6: small, lightweight and slow, but excellent lens. Virtually no CAs, very good corner resolution from f5.6-11. Comparable to the best MF 200mm lenses such as Minolta MC/MD-I 4/200mm or Canon new FD 4/200mm IF, albeit one stop slower.
To be honest - i was surprised by the consistency of the performance of the entire set of eight lenses, especially since most of these constructions date from the early 1960s. In addition, most of these RE Topcors are remarkably well corrected for color aberrations as well.
I will add some test shots soon (100% corner crops from each lens).
Stephan _________________ www.artaphot.ch
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kds315*
Joined: 12 Mar 2008 Posts: 16654 Location: Weinheim, Germany
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Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2016 12:20 pm Post subject: |
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kds315* wrote:
Great you got those - wonderful lenses indeed!
The 3.5/58mm is the MACRO, right? It has that written in its name usually
You're missing the 85mm, which is truely outstanding, there has been one on ebay just a few days ago. _________________ Klaus - Admin
"S'il vient a point, me souviendra" [Thomas Bohier (1460-1523)]
http://www.macrolenses.de for macro and special lens info
http://www.pbase.com/kds315/uv_photos for UV Images and lens/filter info
https://www.flickr.com/photos/kds315/albums my albums using various lenses
http://photographyoftheinvisibleworld.blogspot.com/ my UV BLOG
http://www.travelmeetsfood.com/blog Food + Travel BLOG
https://galeriafotografia.com Architecture + Drone photography
Currently most FAV lens(es):
X80QF f3.2/80mm
Hypergon f11/26mm
ELCAN UV f5.6/52mm
Zeiss UV-Planar f4/60mm
Zeiss UV-Planar f2/62mm
Lomo Уфар-12 f2.5/41mm
Lomo Зуфар-2 f4.0/350mm
Lomo ZIKAR-1A f1.2/100mm
Nikon UV Nikkor f4.5/105mm
Zeiss UV-Sonnar f4.3/105mm
CERCO UV-VIS-NIR f1.8/45mm
CERCO UV-VIS-NIR f4.1/94mm
CERCO UV-VIS-NIR f2.8/100mm
Steinheil Quarzobjektiv f1.8/50mm
Pentax Quartz Takumar f3.5/85mm
Carl Zeiss Jena UV-Objektiv f4/60mm
NYE OPTICAL Lyman-Alpha II f1.1/90mm
NYE OPTICAL Lyman-Alpha I f2.8/200mm
COASTAL OPTICS f4/60mm UV-VIS-IR Apo
COASTAL OPTICS f4.5/105mm UV-Micro-Apo
Pentax Ultra-Achromatic Takumar f4.5/85mm
Pentax Ultra-Achromatic Takumar f5.6/300mm
Rodenstock UV-Rodagon f5.6/60mm + 105mm + 150mm
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stevemark
Joined: 29 Apr 2011 Posts: 4015 Location: Switzerland
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Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2016 1:55 pm Post subject: |
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stevemark wrote:
kds315* wrote: |
The 3.5/58mm is the MACRO, right? It has that written in its name usually |
Oh yes, thanks for the hint - i've added the "Macro" in my original posting!
kds315* wrote: |
You're missing the 85mm, which is truely outstanding, there has been one on ebay just a few days ago. |
I guess it was quite expensive ...
And i never buy from ebay anyway. Right now I prefer the fun of lurking around in real shops ... where things such as an MD 2.5/250mm RF can be found for CHF 100.-- ... or the huge Mamiya Sekor C 105-210mm for CHF 10.-- !
Stephan _________________ www.artaphot.ch |
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y
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Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2016 2:25 pm Post subject: |
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y wrote:
Interesting, you found bokeh disturbing using the RE 58/1.4. From my personal experience it subjectively seems really nice closed down a bit from f/1.4 |
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stevemark
Joined: 29 Apr 2011 Posts: 4015 Location: Switzerland
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Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2016 10:40 am Post subject: |
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stevemark wrote:
y wrote: |
Interesting, you found bokeh disturbing using the RE 58/1.4. From my personal experience it subjectively seems really nice closed down a bit from f/1.4 |
As you might have noticed i was speaking about backgrund bokeh. The foreground bokeh of the Topcor RE 1.4/58mm bokeh is incredibly smooth
Stephan _________________ www.artaphot.ch |
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iangreenhalgh1
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Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2016 9:56 am Post subject: |
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iangreenhalgh1 wrote:
Corner crops? Who cares, these are superb lenses and the performance in the corners is perhaps the least important feature! _________________ I don't care who designed it, who made it or what country it comes from - I just enjoy using it! |
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John Shriver
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Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2016 7:41 pm Post subject: |
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John Shriver wrote:
Stephan, your results are very consistent with Modern Photography's published tests from April 1962. They noted that most of the edge sharpness problems were due to curvature of field, particularly at close distances. |
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Macca
Joined: 20 Mar 2012 Posts: 248 Location: Glasgow, Scotland.
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Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2016 11:11 pm Post subject: |
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Macca wrote:
The 25mm 3.5 really is a gem, you should hunt one down, superb close focusing ability as well and the 35mm 2.8 is no slouch either. _________________ Sony A7iii.
CZ Distagon 15mm 2.8,Loxia 25mm 2.4,RE Auto Topcor 35mm 2.8,Contax Zeiss 35mm1.4,Minolta M Rokkor 40mm f2, Jupiter 3 50mm 1.5, Kuribayashi CC Petri Orikkor 50mm 2,Topcor S 50mm f2,Topcor RE GN 50mm 1.8,RE Auto Topcor 58mm 1.4, Helios 44m 2,Steinheil Munchen Auto Quinon 55m 1.9,Olympus auto g zuiko 60mm f1.5 ,KMZ PO2-2M 75mm F2,Jupiter 9 85mm f2(Arsenal Kiev),RE Auto Topcor 85mm 1.8,Leica Elmarit 90mm 2.8 R, RE Auto Topcor 100mm 2.8,Meyer Orestor 100mm 2.8,,F.B.R.105mm 2.4, RE Auto Topcor 135mm 3.5,Leica Elmarit R 135mm 2.8,Steinheil Munchen Quinar VL 135mm 2.8,Contax Zeiss 100-300mm 4.5-5.6, Vernon Edonar 350mm 5.5 |
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stevemark
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Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2016 2:19 pm Post subject: |
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stevemark wrote:
Macca wrote: |
The 25mm 3.5 really is a gem, you should hunt one down, |
I never hunt any lens ... that would be too expensive. I simply take what's coming, and that's usually more than enough stuff ... The first Topcon stuff came as an early RE with RE Topcor 1.4/5.8cm for CHF 100.-- (about USD / EUR 100.--), the second round was a another - although later - Topcon RE with the RE Topcors 4/20mm, 1.8/58mm and 2.8/10cm for CHF 108.--, and finally we had this irresistable lot of RE Topcors containing the 2.8/28mm with hood, another 1.8/5.8cm, the 3.5/58mm Macro, and the 5.6/200mm as well as a third RE for CHF 180.--.
Macca wrote: |
superb close focusing ability as well and the 35mm 2.8 is no slouch either. |
I just another small test with the Topcors, this time including the 2.8/35mm. Results will be published soon.
Stephan _________________ www.artaphot.ch |
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y
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Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2016 7:02 pm Post subject: |
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y wrote:
stevemark wrote: |
I just another small test with the Topcors, this time including the 2.8/35mm. Results will be published soon. |
Great! Looking forward to it. |
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Boris_Akunin
Joined: 22 Aug 2013 Posts: 392 Location: Bremen, Germany
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Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2016 9:02 pm Post subject: |
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Boris_Akunin wrote:
stevemark wrote: |
Macca wrote: |
superb close focusing ability as well and the 35mm 2.8 is no slouch either. |
I just another small test with the Topcors, this time including the 2.8/35mm. Results will be published soon.
Stephan |
A comparison with some of the gems from other mounts would be interesting (e.g. Minolta MD 35/2.8 & 85/2, Canon (n)FD 100/2.8).
Also, a few test shots at close range might be interesting. The Minolta MD35/2.8 (and the MD35/1.8) has significant field curvature at close range. _________________ Sony: A7 | Samyang FE 35/2.8 | Sony FE 85/1.8
Pentax: K-5 | K28/3.5 | M50/1.7 | DA18-135/3.5-5.6 | F35-70/3.5-4.5
Minolta: X-500 | XD | MD35/2.8 | MC50/1.4 | MD200/4 | MD75-150/4
Canon: nFD24/2.8 | nFD35/2 | nFD50/1.4 | nFD300/5.6 | nFD35-105/3.5
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stevemark
Joined: 29 Apr 2011 Posts: 4015 Location: Switzerland
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Posted: Sun Nov 27, 2016 6:15 pm Post subject: |
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stevemark wrote:
Boris_Akunin wrote: |
stevemark wrote: |
Macca wrote: |
superb close focusing ability as well and the 35mm 2.8 is no slouch either. |
I just another small test with the Topcors, this time including the 2.8/35mm. Results will be published soon.
Stephan |
A comparison with some of the gems from other mounts would be interesting (e.g. Minolta MD 35/2.8 & 85/2, Canon (n)FD 100/2..
Also, a few test shots at close range might be interesting. The Minolta MD35/2.8 (and the MD35/1. has significant field curvature at close range. |
I don't own the RE Topcor 2.8/35mm, therefore i can't repeat / extend the test right now ... but i doubt the Topcor would outperform a "modern" lens like the Minolta MD-III 2.8/35mm or the Canon nFD 2.8/35mm.
Stephan _________________ www.artaphot.ch |
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iangreenhalgh1
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Posted: Sun Nov 27, 2016 11:35 pm Post subject: |
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iangreenhalgh1 wrote:
The Topcor 2.8/35 is a superb lens, of course, I'm talking general use, not corner crops wide open _________________ I don't care who designed it, who made it or what country it comes from - I just enjoy using it! |
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kds315*
Joined: 12 Mar 2008 Posts: 16654 Location: Weinheim, Germany
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Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2016 8:26 am Post subject: |
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kds315* wrote:
stevemark wrote: |
Boris_Akunin wrote: |
stevemark wrote: |
Macca wrote: |
superb close focusing ability as well and the 35mm 2.8 is no slouch either. |
I just another small test with the Topcors, this time including the 2.8/35mm. Results will be published soon.
Stephan |
A comparison with some of the gems from other mounts would be interesting (e.g. Minolta MD 35/2.8 & 85/2, Canon (n)FD 100/2..
Also, a few test shots at close range might be interesting. The Minolta MD35/2.8 (and the MD35/1. has significant field curvature at close range. |
I don't own the RE Topcor 2.8/35mm, therefore i can't repeat / extend the test right now ... but i doubt the Topcor would outperform a "modern" lens like the Minolta MD-III 2.8/35mm or the Canon nFD 2.8/35mm.
Stephan |
Some of my results using it: https://www.flickr.com/photos/kds315/albums/72157634063921101 _________________ Klaus - Admin
"S'il vient a point, me souviendra" [Thomas Bohier (1460-1523)]
http://www.macrolenses.de for macro and special lens info
http://www.pbase.com/kds315/uv_photos for UV Images and lens/filter info
https://www.flickr.com/photos/kds315/albums my albums using various lenses
http://photographyoftheinvisibleworld.blogspot.com/ my UV BLOG
http://www.travelmeetsfood.com/blog Food + Travel BLOG
https://galeriafotografia.com Architecture + Drone photography
Currently most FAV lens(es):
X80QF f3.2/80mm
Hypergon f11/26mm
ELCAN UV f5.6/52mm
Zeiss UV-Planar f4/60mm
Zeiss UV-Planar f2/62mm
Lomo Уфар-12 f2.5/41mm
Lomo Зуфар-2 f4.0/350mm
Lomo ZIKAR-1A f1.2/100mm
Nikon UV Nikkor f4.5/105mm
Zeiss UV-Sonnar f4.3/105mm
CERCO UV-VIS-NIR f1.8/45mm
CERCO UV-VIS-NIR f4.1/94mm
CERCO UV-VIS-NIR f2.8/100mm
Steinheil Quarzobjektiv f1.8/50mm
Pentax Quartz Takumar f3.5/85mm
Carl Zeiss Jena UV-Objektiv f4/60mm
NYE OPTICAL Lyman-Alpha II f1.1/90mm
NYE OPTICAL Lyman-Alpha I f2.8/200mm
COASTAL OPTICS f4/60mm UV-VIS-IR Apo
COASTAL OPTICS f4.5/105mm UV-Micro-Apo
Pentax Ultra-Achromatic Takumar f4.5/85mm
Pentax Ultra-Achromatic Takumar f5.6/300mm
Rodenstock UV-Rodagon f5.6/60mm + 105mm + 150mm
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Excalibur
Joined: 19 Jul 2009 Posts: 5017 Location: UK
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Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2016 9:17 am Post subject: |
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Excalibur wrote:
stevemark wrote: |
Boris_Akunin wrote: |
stevemark wrote: |
Macca wrote: |
superb close focusing ability as well and the 35mm 2.8 is no slouch either. |
I just another small test with the Topcors, this time including the 2.8/35mm. Results will be published soon.
Stephan |
A comparison with some of the gems from other mounts would be interesting (e.g. Minolta MD 35/2.8 & 85/2, Canon (n)FD 100/2..
Also, a few test shots at close range might be interesting. The Minolta MD35/2.8 (and the MD35/1. has significant field curvature at close range. |
I don't own the RE Topcor 2.8/35mm, therefore i can't repeat / extend the test right now ... but i doubt the Topcor would outperform a "modern" lens like the Minolta MD-III 2.8/35mm or the Canon nFD 2.8/35mm.
Stephan |
Well I often wonder what some of these lenses have that other don't......so what does the Topcor 35mm have that the Canon FDn 35mm doesn't especially when the Canon lens is fairly cheap and easier to get and would think many digi cameras can use FD adapters.
I have the FDn 35mm f2.8 and it gives very good results on a film camera, but not bothered if it's not as good as the best\most expensive...lens wide open. _________________ Canon A1, AV1, T70 & T90, EOS 300 and EOS300v, Chinon CE and CP-7M. Contax 139, Fuji STX-2, Konica Autoreflex TC, FS-1, FT-1, Minolta X-700, X-300, XD-11, SRT101b, Nikon EM, FM, F4, F90X, Olympus OM2, Pentax S3, Spotmatic, Pentax ME super, Praktica TL 5B, & BC1, , Ricoh KR10super, Yashica T5D, Bronica Etrs, Mamiya RB67 pro AND drum roll:- a Sony Nex 3
.........past gear Tele Rolleiflex and Rollei SL66.
Many lenses from good to excellent. |
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Macca
Joined: 20 Mar 2012 Posts: 248 Location: Glasgow, Scotland.
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Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2016 10:03 am Post subject: |
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Macca wrote:
FWIW I did sell my copy of the Minolta MD 111 24mm 2.8 as I found it to be worse than the Topcor 25mm 3.5 at any aperture ( obviously except 2.. Not as in depth tests as Stephan does, more daily usage and dirty tests. The guy who bought from me was happy with it though.
Stephan apologies for suggesting you "hunt" anything down, merely a term of preference, if you encounter one in your normal way of finding them I hope you get to test it. The 20mm f4 is good but the 25mm better. _________________ Sony A7iii.
CZ Distagon 15mm 2.8,Loxia 25mm 2.4,RE Auto Topcor 35mm 2.8,Contax Zeiss 35mm1.4,Minolta M Rokkor 40mm f2, Jupiter 3 50mm 1.5, Kuribayashi CC Petri Orikkor 50mm 2,Topcor S 50mm f2,Topcor RE GN 50mm 1.8,RE Auto Topcor 58mm 1.4, Helios 44m 2,Steinheil Munchen Auto Quinon 55m 1.9,Olympus auto g zuiko 60mm f1.5 ,KMZ PO2-2M 75mm F2,Jupiter 9 85mm f2(Arsenal Kiev),RE Auto Topcor 85mm 1.8,Leica Elmarit 90mm 2.8 R, RE Auto Topcor 100mm 2.8,Meyer Orestor 100mm 2.8,,F.B.R.105mm 2.4, RE Auto Topcor 135mm 3.5,Leica Elmarit R 135mm 2.8,Steinheil Munchen Quinar VL 135mm 2.8,Contax Zeiss 100-300mm 4.5-5.6, Vernon Edonar 350mm 5.5 |
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stevemark
Joined: 29 Apr 2011 Posts: 4015 Location: Switzerland
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Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2016 12:15 pm Post subject: |
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stevemark wrote:
Excalibur wrote: |
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Well I often wonder what some of these lenses have that other don't......so what does the Topcor 35mm have that the Canon FDn 35mm doesn't especially when the Canon lens is fairly cheap and easier to get and would think many digi cameras can use FD adapters.
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I'm not an Topcon/Topcor expert at all - so others may respond more accurate than i do.
When i got my first RE Topcor (an 1.4/5.8cm) I was surprised how smooth focusing and aperture ring were - the lens is from the mid 1960s ...! Most of my MF Nikkors from the 1970s and 1980s are nowhere as smooth as my first RE Topcor. That was the first impresssion. Later, of course, a few other Topcors arrived with stiff focusing ...
Most of the RE designs origin from the 1960s, and at that time they certainly were top designs (in line with Leica and Alpa), prestigious and expensive. And i think that's why they are still being appreciated! Of course a carefully readjusted Topcor RE 2.8/28mm feels much nicer than a simple and plasticky MD-III or nFD 2.8/28mm. And obviously it is rarer
Stephan _________________ www.artaphot.ch |
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kds315*
Joined: 12 Mar 2008 Posts: 16654 Location: Weinheim, Germany
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Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2016 2:10 pm Post subject: |
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kds315* wrote:
_________________ Klaus - Admin
"S'il vient a point, me souviendra" [Thomas Bohier (1460-1523)]
http://www.macrolenses.de for macro and special lens info
http://www.pbase.com/kds315/uv_photos for UV Images and lens/filter info
https://www.flickr.com/photos/kds315/albums my albums using various lenses
http://photographyoftheinvisibleworld.blogspot.com/ my UV BLOG
http://www.travelmeetsfood.com/blog Food + Travel BLOG
https://galeriafotografia.com Architecture + Drone photography
Currently most FAV lens(es):
X80QF f3.2/80mm
Hypergon f11/26mm
ELCAN UV f5.6/52mm
Zeiss UV-Planar f4/60mm
Zeiss UV-Planar f2/62mm
Lomo Уфар-12 f2.5/41mm
Lomo Зуфар-2 f4.0/350mm
Lomo ZIKAR-1A f1.2/100mm
Nikon UV Nikkor f4.5/105mm
Zeiss UV-Sonnar f4.3/105mm
CERCO UV-VIS-NIR f1.8/45mm
CERCO UV-VIS-NIR f4.1/94mm
CERCO UV-VIS-NIR f2.8/100mm
Steinheil Quarzobjektiv f1.8/50mm
Pentax Quartz Takumar f3.5/85mm
Carl Zeiss Jena UV-Objektiv f4/60mm
NYE OPTICAL Lyman-Alpha II f1.1/90mm
NYE OPTICAL Lyman-Alpha I f2.8/200mm
COASTAL OPTICS f4/60mm UV-VIS-IR Apo
COASTAL OPTICS f4.5/105mm UV-Micro-Apo
Pentax Ultra-Achromatic Takumar f4.5/85mm
Pentax Ultra-Achromatic Takumar f5.6/300mm
Rodenstock UV-Rodagon f5.6/60mm + 105mm + 150mm
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Excalibur
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Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2016 2:18 pm Post subject: |
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Excalibur wrote:
stevemark wrote: |
Excalibur wrote: |
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Well I often wonder what some of these lenses have that other don't......so what does the Topcor 35mm have that the Canon FDn 35mm doesn't especially when the Canon lens is fairly cheap and easier to get and would think many digi cameras can use FD adapters.
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I'm not an Topcon/Topcor expert at all - so others may respond more accurate than i do.
When i got my first RE Topcor (an 1.4/5.8cm) I was surprised how smooth focusing and aperture ring were - the lens is from the mid 1960s ...! Most of my MF Nikkors from the 1970s and 1980s are nowhere as smooth as my first RE Topcor. That was the first impresssion. Later, of course, a few other Topcors arrived with stiff focusing ...
Most of the RE designs origin from the 1960s, and at that time they certainly were top designs (in line with Leica and Alpa), prestigious and expensive. And i think that's why they are still being appreciated! Of course a carefully readjusted Topcor RE 2.8/28mm feels much nicer than a simple and plasticky MD-III or nFD 2.8/28mm. And obviously it is rarer
Stephan |
Well you can always compare the Topcor RE 28mm with the heavy metal Canon Fd 28mm either f2.8 or F3.5 http://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/companies/canon/fdresources/fdlenses/earlyfdlenses/28mmfd.htm _________________ Canon A1, AV1, T70 & T90, EOS 300 and EOS300v, Chinon CE and CP-7M. Contax 139, Fuji STX-2, Konica Autoreflex TC, FS-1, FT-1, Minolta X-700, X-300, XD-11, SRT101b, Nikon EM, FM, F4, F90X, Olympus OM2, Pentax S3, Spotmatic, Pentax ME super, Praktica TL 5B, & BC1, , Ricoh KR10super, Yashica T5D, Bronica Etrs, Mamiya RB67 pro AND drum roll:- a Sony Nex 3
.........past gear Tele Rolleiflex and Rollei SL66.
Many lenses from good to excellent. |
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cbass
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Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2022 5:08 pm Post subject: Re: Eight RE Topcors from 20mm to 200mm on the A7 |
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cbass wrote:
stevemark wrote: |
RE Auto Topcor 100mm 1:2.8: small, but quite heavy portrait lens. Excellent center sharpness wide open, at f2.8 a trace of missing resolution in the extreme corners. At f5.6 truely excellent from corner to corner. No CAs!
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Quite heavy? Are you sure you meant that for this lens? it is one of the smallest and lightest 100mm lenses other than the Nikon E 100mm f/2.8 that I know. It's 265 grams while the Nikon E is 225g. The Nikon E is like a pancake 100mm and every other 100mm is heavier and larger. |
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caspert79
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Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2022 10:07 pm Post subject: Re: Eight RE Topcors from 20mm to 200mm on the A7 |
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caspert79 wrote:
cbass wrote: |
stevemark wrote: |
RE Auto Topcor 100mm 1:2.8: small, but quite heavy portrait lens. Excellent center sharpness wide open, at f2.8 a trace of missing resolution in the extreme corners. At f5.6 truely excellent from corner to corner. No CAs!
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Quite heavy? Are you sure you meant that for this lens? it is one of the smallest and lightest 100mm lenses other than the Nikon E 100mm f/2.8 that I know. It's 265 grams while the Nikon E is 225g. The Nikon E is like a pancake 100mm and every other 100mm is heavier and larger. |
Actually, the Zuiko 100/2.8 is even smaller. _________________ For Sale:
Minolta MD 24mm f/2.8
Steinheil Auto D Tele Quinar 135mm f/2.8 (Exa)
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cbass
Joined: 27 Jul 2019 Posts: 450
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Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2022 11:36 pm Post subject: Re: Eight RE Topcors from 20mm to 200mm on the A7 |
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cbass wrote:
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Actually, the Zuiko 100/2.8 is even smaller. |
That one is Nikon E size. Do you happen to have that one laying around to throw it into the Minolta/Topcor 100mm comparison? |
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caspert79
Joined: 31 Oct 2010 Posts: 3205 Location: The Netherlands
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Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2022 6:05 am Post subject: Re: Eight RE Topcors from 20mm to 200mm on the A7 |
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caspert79 wrote:
cbass wrote: |
caspert79 wrote: |
Actually, the Zuiko 100/2.8 is even smaller. |
That one is Nikon E size. Do you happen to have that one laying around to throw it into the Minolta/Topcor 100mm comparison? |
Compared it before with the Minolta. Center resolution a bit higher than Minolta. Minolta better in corners. Minolta slightly more vivid colors. _________________ For Sale:
Minolta MD 24mm f/2.8
Steinheil Auto D Tele Quinar 135mm f/2.8 (Exa)
ISCO Isconar 100mm f/4 (Exa)
Steinheil Cassarit 50mm f/2.8 M39 (Paxette) |
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stevemark
Joined: 29 Apr 2011 Posts: 4015 Location: Switzerland
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Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2022 4:54 pm Post subject: Re: Eight RE Topcors from 20mm to 200mm on the A7 |
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stevemark wrote:
cbass wrote: |
stevemark wrote: |
RE Auto Topcor 100mm 1:2.8: small, but quite heavy portrait lens. Excellent center sharpness wide open, at f2.8 a trace of missing resolution in the extreme corners. At f5.6 truely excellent from corner to corner. No CAs!
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Quite heavy? Are you sure you meant that for this lens? it is one of the smallest and lightest 100mm lenses other than the Nikon E 100mm f/2.8 that I know. It's 265 grams while the Nikon E is 225g. The Nikon E is like a pancake 100mm and every other 100mm is heavier and larger. |
Sorry - not very precise description from my side.
The Topcor RE 2.8/100mm feels quite heavy since it is quite small, and nevertheless weighs 265 g.
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