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wolan
Joined: 30 Jun 2015 Posts: 577 Location: Zurich
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Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2024 2:47 pm Post subject: James Bond's Takumars |
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wolan wrote:
Just seen in a James Bond movie (You live only twice min 43):
On the left the 50mm f1.4, on the right I am not sure 35mm f3.5?
Cheers. _________________ https://www.flickr.com/photos/149089857@N03/ |
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lumens pixel
Joined: 27 Feb 2019 Posts: 878
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Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2024 3:03 pm Post subject: |
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lumens pixel wrote:
I do disagree. These are not owned by Bond but by Q. _________________ Lumens Pixel
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Minolta SR mount: 16 2,8; Sigma SuperWide 24 2,8; 28 2,5; 28 2,8; 28 3,5; 35 2,8; 45 2,0; 50 1,4; 50 1,7; 50 2,0; 58 1,4; 85 2,0; 100 2,5; 100 4 Macro; 135 3,5; 135 2,8; 200 4; RF 250 5,6; 24-35 3,5; 35-70 3,5; 75-150 4; 70-210 4
Canon FD mount: Tokina RMC 17 3,5; 28 2,8; 35 2,8; 50 1,8; 50 3,5 Macro; 55 1,2; 135 3,5; 135 2,5; 200 4,0; 300 5,6; 28-55 3,5 4,5; Tokina SZ-X SD 270; 70-150 4,5; 70-210 f4; 80-200 4L; Tokina SZ-X 845
Tamron Adaptall: 28-80 3,5-4,2 (27A); 70-210 3,8-4 (46A); 60-300 (23A); 90 2,5 (52B); 35-135 3,5-4,5 (40A)
Tamron SP: 20-40 2,7-3,5 (266D) |
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BrianSVP
Joined: 09 Jun 2023 Posts: 343 Location: Philadelphia
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Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2024 3:26 pm Post subject: Re: James Bond's Takumars |
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BrianSVP wrote:
It's the exceptionally rare Quartz Takumar, 85mm f/3.5, a lens designed for UV scientific imaging. These days, they can fetch up to 5 figures!
wolan wrote: |
Just seen in a James Bond movie (You live only twice min 43):
On the left the 50mm f1.4, on the right I am not sure 35mm f3.5?
Cheers. |
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wolan
Joined: 30 Jun 2015 Posts: 577 Location: Zurich
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Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2024 3:29 pm Post subject: |
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wolan wrote:
_________________ https://www.flickr.com/photos/149089857@N03/ |
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D1N0
Joined: 07 Aug 2012 Posts: 2532
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Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2024 4:11 pm Post subject: |
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D1N0 wrote:
One wonders what the use of these lenses was, FOV is much too narrow to catch the face of the driver or a passenger, especially the 85mm. :p _________________ pentaxian |
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Doc Sharptail
Joined: 23 Nov 2020 Posts: 1180 Location: Winnipeg Canada
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Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2024 5:00 pm Post subject: |
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Doc Sharptail wrote:
D1N0 wrote: |
One wonders what the use of these lenses was, FOV is much too narrow to catch the face of the driver or a passenger, especially the 85mm. :p |
Knowing "Q" (The Desmond Llewyn one, not that youngster replacement), those lenses probably articulate and move in and out more than a reasonable amount.
...And yes, I'm a fan
-D.S. _________________
D-810, F2, FTN.
35mm f2 O.C. nikkor
50 f2 H nikkor, 50 f 1.4 AI-s, 135 f3.5 Q,
50 f2 K nikkor 2x, 28-85mm f3.5-4.5 A/I-s, 35-105 3.5-4.5 A/I-s, 200mm f4 Micro A/I, partial list.
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BrianSVP
Joined: 09 Jun 2023 Posts: 343 Location: Philadelphia
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Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2024 5:28 pm Post subject: |
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BrianSVP wrote:
Who knows, but it's doubtlessly the first instance of an Asahi/Pentax lens mounted on a Sony body...
Doc Sharptail wrote: |
D1N0 wrote: |
One wonders what the use of these lenses was, FOV is much too narrow to catch the face of the driver or a passenger, especially the 85mm. :p |
Knowing "Q" (The Desmond Llewyn one, not that youngster replacement), those lenses probably articulate and move in and out more than a reasonable amount.
...And yes, I'm a fan
-D.S. |
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