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danistuta
Joined: 28 Nov 2008 Posts: 81
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Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 8:17 am Post subject: Need expert opinion about this item...thanks! |
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danistuta wrote:
http://cgi.ebay.it/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=290558042483&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT#ht_500wt_946
Lens is a Chinon 55 1.4 auto, do you think is it good and sharp? This model is it a tomioka build? Let me know, thanks. |
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peterqd
Joined: 28 Feb 2007 Posts: 7448 Location: near High Wycombe, UK
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Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 8:31 am Post subject: |
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peterqd wrote:
In my experience, Chinon lenses are on the mediocre side. There aren't many 1.4 M42 lenses to choose from, but I prefer both Takumars and Pancolars for edge resolution, bokeh and colours. Admittedly I've only tried the 1.7/55 so the 1.4 might be better, and of course there is always variation of individual copies, but I think this particular auction is already overvalued at £51.00. _________________ Peter - Moderator |
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danistuta
Joined: 28 Nov 2008 Posts: 81
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Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 8:35 am Post subject: |
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danistuta wrote:
In your opinion 51£ it's too much for body and lens? |
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RioRico
Joined: 12 Mar 2010 Posts: 1120 Location: California or Guatemala or somewhere
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Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 10:59 am Post subject: |
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RioRico wrote:
I can't tell from the pictures whether that is a Tomioka build. I have the Sears-Tomioka 55/1.4 and Argus-Chinon 55/1.7 and find them both to be fine lenses. However, each only cost me US$3. I think UK£51 is a bit much. I think UK£15 would be much more reasonable. Skip this one. _________________ Too many film+digi cams+lenses, oh my -- Pentax K20D, K-1000, M42s, more
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Mal1905
Joined: 30 Oct 2008 Posts: 1705 Location: Dublin, Ireland
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Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 11:10 am Post subject: |
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Mal1905 wrote:
I've got the Tomioka branded and non-branded versions of this lens, and like them both equally. Have never really noticed a huge difference in quality between them.
Some samples may be found here - http://forum.mflenses.com/chinon-tomioka-1-4-55-on-eos-5d-t13134,highlight,%2Btomioka.html _________________
Canon EOS 5D / EOS 40D
Carl Zeiss Jena: Flektogon 2.8/20, 2.4/35, 2.8/35, Pancolar 2/50, MC 1.8/50, MC 1.8/80, Triotar 4/135, Tessar 2.8/50, S 4/135 1Q, S 3.5/135, Sonnar 3.5/135 MC, 2.8/180, Biotar 2/5,8cm, 2/58, 1.5/75
Carl Zeiss: Distagon 2/28 T*, 1.4/35 T*, Ultron 1.8/50, Tessar 2.8/50, Planar 1.4/50 T* MM, 1.7/50 T* MM, 1.4/85 T* AEG, Sonnar 2.8/135 T*
Asahi Optical Co.: Super-Multi-Coated Takumar 4.5/20, 3.5/24, 3.5/28, 2/35, 3.5/35, 1.4/50, 1.8/55, 1.8/85, 2.8/105, 2.8/120, 2.5/135 I & II, 3.5/135, 4/150, 4/200, 4/300, 5.6/400, 4/45-125, 4.5/85-210, Super-Takumar 4.5/20, 3.5/24, 3.5/28, 2/35, 3.5/35, 1.4/50, 1.8/55, 2/55, 2.8/105, 3.5/135, 4/150, 4/200, 4.5/70-150, Fish-Eye-Takumar 4/17, Macro-Takumar 4/50, Super-Macro Takumar 4/50, Super-Multi-Coated Macro-Takumar 4/50, 4/100, Bellows-Takumar 4/100, Asahi-Kogaku Takumar 3.5/50, 2.4/58, 3.5/100, Asahi-Kogaku Tele-Takumar 3.5/135, Auto-Takumar 2.3/35, 3.5/35, 1.8/55, 1.8/55 (Zebra), 2/55, 2.2/55, 1.8/85, 2.8/105, 3.5/135, Takumar 4/35, 2.2/55, 2/58, 2.8/105, 3.5/135, 3.5/200, 5.6/200, Tele-Takumar 5.6/200, 6.3/300, SMC Takumar 1.4/50, 1.8/55, 2/55, SMC-M 1.4/50, 1.7/50, 2/50
Tomioka: Tominon 2/5cm, Auto-Chinon 3.5/21, 1.4/55, Auto-Yashinon DS-M 1.2/55 |
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danistuta
Joined: 28 Nov 2008 Posts: 81
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Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 11:12 am Post subject: |
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danistuta wrote:
Eh...in Europe, very difficult to find this prices!
But for this type of items...is there custom problems and taxes from America to Italy? |
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ManualFocus-G
Joined: 29 Dec 2008 Posts: 6622 Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 11:26 am Post subject: |
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ManualFocus-G wrote:
It's very difficult to get a 50/1.4 lens for under £40 in m42 mount these days, well certainly from auction sites anyway... _________________ Graham - Moderator
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danistuta
Joined: 28 Nov 2008 Posts: 81
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Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 12:12 pm Post subject: |
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danistuta wrote:
I agree...now it's difficult: camera body+case+Chinon 55 1.4 for 51 pounds, I think is good! |
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enzodm
Joined: 11 Sep 2010 Posts: 350 Location: Italy
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Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 12:33 pm Post subject: |
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enzodm wrote:
ManualFocus-G wrote: |
It's very difficult to get a 50/1.4 lens for under £40 in m42 mount these days, well certainly from auction sites anyway... |
I agree. Reference to much lower prices perhaps refer to other times or to other channels (like local garage sales).
However, my Rikenon 55/1.4 is not bad (samples here: http://forum.mflenses.com/kitchen-tour-with-rikenon-55-1-4-t35490.html ). _________________
Canon 60D, Tamron 17-50VC, Canon 55-250IS, Sigma 50-150/2.8 plus:
Wide: Mir 20/3.5, Kenlock 24/2.8, Tamron 28/2.5, Yashikor 35/2.8, Mir 37/2.8
Fifties: Voigtländer Color Ultron 50/1.8, Pentacon 50/1.8, Zenitar 50/1.9, Leica Summicron 50/2, CZJ Pancolar 50/2, CZJ Tessar 50/2.8, Industar 50/3.5 , Rikenon 55/1.4, Petri 55/1.8, Helios 58/2
In the middle: Cyclop 85/1.5, Nikon 100/2.8
135s: Tamron 135/2.5, CZJ Sonnar 135/3.5, Jupiter 135/3.5, CZJ Triotar 135/4, Tamron Twin Tele 135-225
Tele: Soligor 200/2.8, Pentax Super Takumar 200/4, Hanimex 400/6.3, Makinon 500/8
Various: Schneider-Kreuznach Componar 135/4.5, Tominon 105/4.5, Vest Pocket Kodak meniscus, Wray Supar 2"/4.5
Sony Nex 6 plus:
Industar 69 28/2.8, Fujian 35/1.7, Rokkor 50/1.4, Jupiter 50/2, Cosmicar 50/2.8, Industar-22 50/3.5, Leitz Elmar 90/4, Canon Serenar 100/4
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LucisPictor
Joined: 26 Feb 2007 Posts: 17633 Location: Oberhessen, Germany / Maidstone ('95-'96)
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Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 12:53 pm Post subject: |
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LucisPictor wrote:
Some time ago, I would have agreed with Peter to 100%. Too expensive.
But f/1.4 lenses have become dearer and dearer.
51 quid is overpriced in my eyes, but the normal amount such a set goes for nowadays.
If you are not in a hurry and if you don't need that camera, I would wait until I'd find a Tak 1.4/50 for the same price. If a copy has some marks, this price is realistic. _________________ Personal forum activity on pause every now and again (due to job obligations)!
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peterqd
Joined: 28 Feb 2007 Posts: 7448 Location: near High Wycombe, UK
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Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 1:25 pm Post subject: |
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peterqd wrote:
Sorry I couldn't come back sooner. If you do a search on Ebay for Takumar 1.4 completed listings, many have been bought recently for around £40 - £50. Even the non-SMC lenses are better quality than any Chinon. It's a question of patience, and if a lens goes above your price then another one will surely come along soon. I've had to wait over a year for several lenses.
As for the camera body, the CX is one of the earlier models, fully manual only, the same as a Spotmatic. If you really want a Chinon I'd recommend the CE-3 Memotron, which has an automatic metal-blade shutter and exposure lock. Several members here have this camera, me included. The later models (CE-4+) were changed to K mount and had fewer functions.
For a big step-up in quality over Chinon, though, I'd recommend a Minolta camera, maybe the XG-M or, even better, the XD-7 with a 1.7 or 1.4 Rokkor MD lens. I bought a beautiful mint 1.4/50 Rokkor MD Type 3 on Ebay for 31 Euros last September.
BTW, if you can't find what you want in Europe, try going into the Advanced Search options on Ebay and set the search to Worldwide. I've bought many lenses from USA.
Good luck. _________________ Peter - Moderator |
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Pancolart
Joined: 04 Feb 2008 Posts: 3705 Location: Slovenia, EU
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Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 1:45 pm Post subject: |
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Pancolart wrote:
I think Danistuta version is quite different. I have both. Quite pleasing results. But one version has greenish coating (like bellow) and Tomioka branded not.
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estudleon
Joined: 15 May 2008 Posts: 3754 Location: Argentina
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Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 2:21 pm Post subject: |
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estudleon wrote:
peterqd wrote: |
....... I prefer both Takumars and Pancolars for edge resolution, bokeh and colours.................... |
+1.
And if you use the 50 mm only few times, the pentacon 1,8/50 is a cheap and good option.
If the F/1,4 is the lens for you, my option is the MC Takumar (S-M-C or SMC).
Rino _________________ Konica 2,8/100
CZJ: 4/20, 2,4/35, 1,8/50 aus jena, 3,5/135MC, Pentacon 1,8/50
Pentax S-M-C-1,4/50
Helios 44-3
Mamiya 2,8/135
Misc. : jupiter 9
Stuff used:
A) SRL
Alpa 10 D - kern macro Switar 1,9/50 -black, Kilffit apochromat 2/100.
Asahi pentax spotmatic super takumar 1,4/50
Contaflex super B tessar 2,8/50 Pro-tessar 115
Leica R3 electronic summicron 2/50 elmarit 2,8/35
Konica Autoreflex 3 (2 black and chrome one), TC, T4. 2,8/24, 3,5/28 not MC and MC, 1,8/40, 1,4/50, 1,7/50 MC and not MC, 1,8/85, 3,2/135, 3,5/135, 4/200
Minolta XG9 2,8/35, 2/45, 3,5/135
Nikkormat FTn 1,4/50, 2,8/135
Fujica ST 801, 605, 705n. 3,5/19, 1,4/50, 1,8/55, 4/85, 3,5/135.
Praktica MTL 5 and a lot of M42 lenses.
Voigtlander. Bessamatic m, bessamatix de luxe, bessamatic cs, ultramatic and ultramatic cs.
Skoparex 3,5/35, skopagon 2/40, skopar 2,8/50, skopar X 2,8/50, super lanthar (out of catalogue) 2,8/50, dinarex 3,4/90, dinarex 4,8/100, super dinarex 4/135, super dinarex 4/200, zoomar 2,8/36-83, portrait lens 0, 1 and 2. Curtagon 4/28 and 2,8/35
Canon AV1, 1,8/50
Rolleiflex SL35 and SL35 E. 2,8/35 angulon, 2,8/35 distagon, 1,4/55 rolleinar, 1,8/50 planar, 4/135 tessar, 2,8/135 rolleinar, x2 rollei, M42 to rollei adap.
Etc.
RF
Yashica Minister III
Voightlander Vito, vitomatic I, Vito C, etc.
Leica M. M2, M3 (d.s.) and M4. Schenider 3,4/21, 2/35 summaron 2,8/35 (with eyes). Summicron 2/35 (8 elements with eyes), 2/35 chrome, 2/35 black, 1,4/35 pre asph and aspheric - old -, 2/40 summicron, 2,8/50 elmar, 2/50 7 elements, 2/50 DR, 2/50 - minolta version, 1,4/50 summilux 1966 version, 1,4/75 summilux, 2/90 large version, 2/90 reduced version of 1987, 2,8/90 elmarit large version, 4/135 elmar. |
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RioRico
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Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 4:28 pm Post subject: |
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RioRico wrote:
Those US$3 prices were not garage sales, they were eBay auctions, and not too long ago. But yes, the sellers did not know what they had, nor properly list them. Someone sells "old Argus camera" and for US$6 I won a minty Chinon-made CR-3E body with 55/1.7. Someone sells "lot of old Sears lenses" and for US$9 I win 3x TC and three Tomioka-made primes: 28/2.8, 55/1.4, 135/2.8. But in recent straight-up auctions I've won a Yashica ML 50/1.4 for US$10.25, whereas the Super-Takumar 50/1.4 was US$53. All prices include shipping.
Super-deals might happen in straight-up auctions, but they're more likely with murky listings. Look at everything. Be patient. Take small chances. Set a price limit, and don't go more than US$5 beyond it. As mentioned, if you don't win one, another will come along soon. I bid low on many lenses, lose 98.5% of them, and do well with the rest. I still think UK£51 is too much. But it's your money, so have fun! _________________ Too many film+digi cams+lenses, oh my -- Pentax K20D, K-1000, M42s, more
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estudleon
Joined: 15 May 2008 Posts: 3754 Location: Argentina
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Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 4:45 pm Post subject: |
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estudleon wrote:
Pancolart wrote: |
I think Danistuta version is quite different. I have both. Quite pleasing results. But one version has greenish coating (like bellow) and Tomioka branded not.
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Greenish reflection? Like the fujica EBC, nikkors in one time, minoltas MC, _________________ Konica 2,8/100
CZJ: 4/20, 2,4/35, 1,8/50 aus jena, 3,5/135MC, Pentacon 1,8/50
Pentax S-M-C-1,4/50
Helios 44-3
Mamiya 2,8/135
Misc. : jupiter 9
Stuff used:
A) SRL
Alpa 10 D - kern macro Switar 1,9/50 -black, Kilffit apochromat 2/100.
Asahi pentax spotmatic super takumar 1,4/50
Contaflex super B tessar 2,8/50 Pro-tessar 115
Leica R3 electronic summicron 2/50 elmarit 2,8/35
Konica Autoreflex 3 (2 black and chrome one), TC, T4. 2,8/24, 3,5/28 not MC and MC, 1,8/40, 1,4/50, 1,7/50 MC and not MC, 1,8/85, 3,2/135, 3,5/135, 4/200
Minolta XG9 2,8/35, 2/45, 3,5/135
Nikkormat FTn 1,4/50, 2,8/135
Fujica ST 801, 605, 705n. 3,5/19, 1,4/50, 1,8/55, 4/85, 3,5/135.
Praktica MTL 5 and a lot of M42 lenses.
Voigtlander. Bessamatic m, bessamatix de luxe, bessamatic cs, ultramatic and ultramatic cs.
Skoparex 3,5/35, skopagon 2/40, skopar 2,8/50, skopar X 2,8/50, super lanthar (out of catalogue) 2,8/50, dinarex 3,4/90, dinarex 4,8/100, super dinarex 4/135, super dinarex 4/200, zoomar 2,8/36-83, portrait lens 0, 1 and 2. Curtagon 4/28 and 2,8/35
Canon AV1, 1,8/50
Rolleiflex SL35 and SL35 E. 2,8/35 angulon, 2,8/35 distagon, 1,4/55 rolleinar, 1,8/50 planar, 4/135 tessar, 2,8/135 rolleinar, x2 rollei, M42 to rollei adap.
Etc.
RF
Yashica Minister III
Voightlander Vito, vitomatic I, Vito C, etc.
Leica M. M2, M3 (d.s.) and M4. Schenider 3,4/21, 2/35 summaron 2,8/35 (with eyes). Summicron 2/35 (8 elements with eyes), 2/35 chrome, 2/35 black, 1,4/35 pre asph and aspheric - old -, 2/40 summicron, 2,8/50 elmar, 2/50 7 elements, 2/50 DR, 2/50 - minolta version, 1,4/50 summilux 1966 version, 1,4/75 summilux, 2/90 large version, 2/90 reduced version of 1987, 2,8/90 elmarit large version, 4/135 elmar. |
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martinsmith99
Joined: 31 Aug 2008 Posts: 6950 Location: S Glos, UK
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Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 5:22 pm Post subject: |
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martinsmith99 wrote:
Being an owner of Chinon & Takumar lenses, I would have to disagree with Peter. The Chinons (135mm & 200mm) I have are very good, whereas the Takumars (S-M-C 50mm F1.4, 55mm F1.8, 135mm F3.5) are just good. The only one that stands out is the Super-Tak 24mm, which is excellent.
IMO Takumars are over-hyped. Yes they are good and build quality is top notch, but it's difficult to be blown away by them. _________________ Casual attendance these days |
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Joosep
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Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 5:34 pm Post subject: |
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Joosep wrote:
martinsmith99 wrote: |
Being an owner of Chinon & Takumar lenses, I would have to disagree with Peter. The Chinons (135mm & 200mm) I have are very good, whereas the Takumars (S-M-C 50mm F1.4, 55mm F1.8, 135mm F3.5) are just good. The only one that stands out is the Super-Tak 24mm, which is excellent.
IMO Takumars are over-hyped. Yes they are good and build quality is top notch, but it's difficult to be blown away by them. |
I agree with you. We gonna be slaughtered now ?
I like my Tomioka made Revuenon 55 1.4 more than my Takumar 50 1.4, and most of all I just LOVE my Topcon 58 1.4, words just cant describe that lens. _________________ The future is analogue.
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iangreenhalgh1
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Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 6:47 pm Post subject: |
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iangreenhalgh1 wrote:
Joosep wrote: |
martinsmith99 wrote: |
Being an owner of Chinon & Takumar lenses, I would have to disagree with Peter. The Chinons (135mm & 200mm) I have are very good, whereas the Takumars (S-M-C 50mm F1.4, 55mm F1.8, 135mm F3.5) are just good. The only one that stands out is the Super-Tak 24mm, which is excellent.
IMO Takumars are over-hyped. Yes they are good and build quality is top notch, but it's difficult to be blown away by them. |
I agree with you. We gonna be slaughtered now ?
I like my Tomioka made Revuenon 55 1.4 more than my Takumar 50 1.4, and most of all I just LOVE my Topcon 58 1.4, words just cant describe that lens. |
I have a Petri CC 1.8/55 that is much better than the Pentax-A 2/50 I have, sharpness is about equal but the Petri has better colours, bokeh and character, the Pentax is very boring imho. I don't have a Takumar but used a lot of 1.8/55 Taks in college and don't remember them being as nice as this 1.8/55 Petri, they were also much larger and heavier than the Petri from memory.
Thing that has put me off buying Taks is the price, everyone knows they are good lenses so they attract a lot of bids on ebay so other brands always end up being cheaper and I don't feel I'm missing much by not having any Taks. I would like the macro-Tak though... _________________ 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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iangreenhalgh1
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Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 6:49 pm Post subject: |
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iangreenhalgh1 wrote:
BTW, are all Chinon lenses good IQ? I see a lot of Chinon 50s for pennies, I already have loads of 50s though so wondered what the other length Chinons are like? _________________ 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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ManualFocus-G
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Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 7:08 pm Post subject: |
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ManualFocus-G wrote:
I'm the opposite! I've always found Chinon lenses to be very good, but as far as standard lenses go, I just love the Super Takumar 55/1.8 and 55/2...the bokeh and general look is right up my street _________________ Graham - Moderator
Shooter of choice: Fujifilm X-T20 with M42, PB and C/Y lenses
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Hooper
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Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 11:33 pm Post subject: |
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Hooper wrote:
I just won a Chinon CP-X with 50mm 1.7 for £10, bargain? I don't know, but as some people seem to really like the chinon lenses, maybe not such a bad buy |
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Attila
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Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 11:37 pm Post subject: |
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Attila wrote:
Hooper wrote: |
I just won a Chinon CP-X with 50mm 1.7 for £10, bargain? I don't know, but as some people seem to really like the chinon lenses, maybe not such a bad buy |
All Chinon lenses at least good I never heard any bad opinion about them. It is semi bargain perhaps due most third party 50mm lenses go dirt cheap like this. Enjoy your new great lens, I look forward your shoots. _________________ -------------------------------
Items on sale on Ebay
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peterqd
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Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2011 12:15 am Post subject: |
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peterqd wrote:
I have to say my opinion is probably a bit biased and I'm not surprised a few people disagree with me. I was brought up on European cameras and lenses in the 1950s, before many brands of Japanese lenses were established. My experience when they did arrive was that lenses built by the highest quality camera manufacturers like Nikon, Canon, Pentax, Minolta, etc, were generally equal in quality to the best European lenses, but there were many other "third-party" brands aimed at the mass market, whose emphasis was on competitive pricing rather than on quality. I put Chinon in this category. _________________ Peter - Moderator |
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RioRico
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Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2011 12:38 am Post subject: D |
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RioRico wrote:
iangreenhalgh1 wrote: |
I have a Petri CC 1.8/55 that is much better than the Pentax-A 2/50 I have, sharpness is about equal but the Petri has better colours, bokeh and character, the Pentax is very boring imho. I don't have a Takumar but used a lot of 1.8/55 Taks in college and don't remember them being as nice as this 1.8/55 Petri, they were also much larger and heavier than the Petri from memory. |
My Super-Takumar 55/1.8 and 55/2 each weigh 200g; my M42 Petri CC 55/1.8 weighs 180g; my older (now sold) bayonet CC 55/1.8 was 190g. Not so different, eh? My SMC-M 50/2's (almost the same as the A50) are 160g -- and many lenses are better than the M50.
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I have a hard time saying which is 'better' amongst my favorite Fifty's, except that the SMC(K) 50/1.2 is unique! And the Tomioka-made 55/1.4 is close. But I see differences between Fast Fifty's, not better/worse. SuperTak 50/1.4 and 55/1.8; Yashica ML 50/1.4 and DX 50/1.7; SMC-M 50/1.7; Meyer Oreston and Pentacon Electric 50/1.8; OM 50/1.8; Rikenon 50/2 and 55/1.8; Chinon 55/1.7; Mamiya-Sekor (Tomioka?) 55/1.8; Petri CC 55/1.8; Helios-44M 58/2. All are excellent in their own ways. So are some slower ones, especially the CZJ Tessar 50/2.8 (alu, 13 iris blades); Meyer Primotar-E 50/3.5; and Macro-Takumar 50/4 (1:1), which is indeed a wonder!
(I am about to leave on a long journey. Which 5 or 10 of those should I take? Which do I dare to leave behind?)
(OK, I'll likely take the K50/1.2, FA50/1.4, ML 50/1.4, M50/1.7, T55/1.4, ST55/1.8, Helios, Tessar, and MacroTak.)
(Or maybe the Oreston, Rikenon's, OM, Chinon, and Petri deserve to go too. Enough!)
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Are Takumars over-rated? Some, maybe. And others are still vastly under-rated and under-priced. Two of the best deals around are still the Tak 55/2 (which sometimes goes UNSOLD for US$10!) and Tele-Takumar 200/5.6 (small and amazing). The Tak 55/2 has exactly the same optics as the now-prized Tak 55/1.8, just a 1/3-stop slower aperture.
I have not yet had bad experiences with Tomioka's, Petri's, Chinon's, Ricoh's, Yashica's, Meyer's -- hey, I love almost all my primes! Even the poor old Domi... But I do not like to pay much for them. When auction prices drift above US$50, I usually stop paying attention. This might change if I receive another good inheritance. But I don't want anyone to die! What a quandary... _________________ Too many film+digi cams+lenses, oh my -- Pentax K20D, K-1000, M42s, more
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Attila
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Attila wrote:
peterqd wrote: |
I have to say my opinion is probably a bit biased and I'm not surprised a few people disagree with me. I was brought up on European cameras and lenses in the 1950s, before many brands of Japanese lenses were established. My experience when they did arrive was that lenses built by the highest quality camera manufacturers like Nikon, Canon, Pentax, Minolta, etc, were generally equal in quality to the best European lenses, but there were many other "third-party" brands aimed at the mass market, whose emphasis was on competitive pricing rather than on quality. I put Chinon in this category. |
+1 this is exactly right with some exceptions like 21mm, 1.2 lens etc. _________________ -------------------------------
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