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woodrim
Joined: 14 Jan 2010 Posts: 4060 Location: Charleston
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Posted: Sat Nov 09, 2013 10:25 pm Post subject: Sankyô Kôki Komura 135mm f/2.8 |
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woodrim wrote:
I just saw one of these sell on ebay for $16. It occurred to me that I haven't used mine since I got my NEX, so I took it out todayt for a few quick snaps around the yard. All with NEX-5N; first one stopped down a little, the others wide open.
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Mir
Joined: 07 Feb 2011 Posts: 979 Location: Montreal, Canada
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Posted: Sat Nov 09, 2013 10:28 pm Post subject: |
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Mir wrote:
I like the 3rd and 5th.
Nice bokeh
Looks like a good one.... in your hands ! _________________ "Obsta principiis, finem respice"
"There is a fine line between hobby and mental illness"
MISC: Tamron SP 35-80 (01A), Auto Chinon Tomioka 1.4/55, Tokina AT-X 2.5/90, Tamron SP 5,6/300 (54B)
ZEISS: WG Distagon 2.8/25, WG Distagon 2.8/35 HFT, WG Planar HFT 1.4/50, Ultron 1.8/50, WG Sonnar 2.8/85, WG Sonnar HFT 2.8/135
VOIGTLÄNDER : Ultron Aspherical 1.8/21, Ultron 2/28, Nokton Aspherical 1.2/35, Nokton Classic 1.4/40, Nokton Aspherical 1.5/50, Color-Heliar 2.5/75
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LEITZ: SUMMICRON-R 2/35 (II), SUMMICRON-R 2/50 (II), TELE ELMARIT-M 2,8/90 (Thin)
CANON RF: 2.8/28, 2/35, 1.2/50, 1.4/50, Serenar 1.8/50, 2/85, 2/100, 3.5/100
LTM : FUJINON L 2/5cm, CHIYODA KOGAKU SUPER ROKKOR 1.8/5cm, CHIYOKO SUPER ROKKOR C 2/5cm, TOKYO KOGAKU Topcor-S 2/5cm, Nippon Kogaku NIKKOR-H.C 2/5cm, KMZ Jupiter-8 2/5cm
DKL : VOIGTLÄNDER SKOPAREX 3,4/35, SEPTON 2/50, DYNAREX 3,4/90, SUPER-DYNAREX 4/135, Scheiner-Kreuznach Retina-Xenon 1,9/50
And a small Minolta AF set: 2.8/20, 1.4/35, 1.4/50, 2/100, 4.5/100-200
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Oldhand
Joined: 01 Apr 2013 Posts: 6000 Location: Mid North Coast NSW - Australia
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Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2014 5:21 am Post subject: |
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Oldhand wrote:
Overcast day today - perfect for an old lens without multi-coatings
Here are a few from this Komura.
OH
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Macca
Joined: 20 Mar 2012 Posts: 248 Location: Glasgow, Scotland.
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Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2014 10:17 am Post subject: |
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Macca wrote:
Lovely shots OH, you and Woodrim show of the komura colours so well. _________________ Sony A7iii.
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Marek
Joined: 13 Apr 2014 Posts: 903 Location: In the heart of Europe
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Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2014 11:42 am Post subject: |
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Marek wrote:
Goddammit, I hate those people who has butterflies on the wing all year long ! _________________ Angry young man !
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woodrim
Joined: 14 Jan 2010 Posts: 4060 Location: Charleston
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Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2014 4:59 pm Post subject: |
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woodrim wrote:
Marek wrote: |
Goddammit, I hate those people who has butterflies on the wing all year long ! |
We just can't seem to get rid of them. _________________ Regards,
Woodrim |
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JJB
Joined: 02 Oct 2014 Posts: 424 Location: USA
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Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2014 10:14 pm Post subject: |
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JJB wrote:
In the hands of skilled photographers, the close-up potential of this lens is shown to its best advantage. |
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Lloydy
Joined: 02 Sep 2009 Posts: 7788 Location: Ironbridge. UK.
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Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2014 11:03 pm Post subject: |
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Lloydy wrote:
That is NOT a $16 lens, unless you happen to be the lucky buyer! Great pictures from both of you, it's a good lens. _________________ LENSES & CAMERAS FOR SALE.....
I have loads of stuff that I have to get rid of, if you see me commenting about something I have got and you want one, ask me.
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Oldhand
Joined: 01 Apr 2013 Posts: 6000 Location: Mid North Coast NSW - Australia
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Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2014 10:46 pm Post subject: |
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Oldhand wrote:
A beautiful male King Parrot from yesterday afternoon
OH
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woodrim
Joined: 14 Jan 2010 Posts: 4060 Location: Charleston
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Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2014 12:55 am Post subject: |
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woodrim wrote:
There's those beautiful colors and bokeh. _________________ Regards,
Woodrim |
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iangreenhalgh1
Joined: 18 Mar 2011 Posts: 15679
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Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2014 11:28 am Post subject: |
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iangreenhalgh1 wrote:
I have the earlier 3.5/135 version in M39 LTM. It's a good lens, sharp wide open, very sharp at f8. Where it falls down though is in the coating - it has low contrast and flares like hell. Some CA on bright highlights but all non-APO 135s have, certainly my Canon Serenar 3.5/135 in M39, Zeiss Opton Sonnar 4/135 in Contax RF and Schneider Tele-Xenar 4/135 in Altix, which are all contemporary with this Komura have similar slight CA.
_________________ 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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Oldhand
Joined: 01 Apr 2013 Posts: 6000 Location: Mid North Coast NSW - Australia
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Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2014 10:42 pm Post subject: |
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Oldhand wrote:
Yes, the coating(s) doesn't do much.
I have to be careful when to use this lens.
Overcast days are its forte, or shoot from the shade.
OH
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iangreenhalgh1
Joined: 18 Mar 2011 Posts: 15679
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Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2014 12:39 am Post subject: |
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iangreenhalgh1 wrote:
Agreed. Also, it's easy to fix contrast in Photoshop. _________________ 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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woodrim
Joined: 14 Jan 2010 Posts: 4060 Location: Charleston
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Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2014 12:48 am Post subject: |
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woodrim wrote:
You're using it well, oldhand. That last shot is very Komura. _________________ Regards,
Woodrim |
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luisalegria
Joined: 07 Mar 2008 Posts: 6602 Location: San Francisco, USA
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Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2014 2:40 am Post subject: |
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luisalegria wrote:
Funny, I have several of these and I had no flare problems.
Using a hood ? _________________ I like Pentax DSLR's, Exaktas, M42 bodies of all kinds, strange and cheap Japanese lenses, and am dabbling in medium format/Speed Graphic work. |
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iangreenhalgh1
Joined: 18 Mar 2011 Posts: 15679
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Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2014 4:40 am Post subject: |
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iangreenhalgh1 wrote:
No, don't have a hood to fit it.
The flare can be quite severe if the sun isn't behind your back:
_________________ 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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luisalegria
Joined: 07 Mar 2008 Posts: 6602 Location: San Francisco, USA
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Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2014 4:57 am Post subject: |
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luisalegria wrote:
I keep a collection of adapter rings.
You can get quite a variety these days.
Highly recommended.
Very helpful. I can put a hood on nearly anything.
Absolutely necessary on lenses of this vintage I find. _________________ I like Pentax DSLR's, Exaktas, M42 bodies of all kinds, strange and cheap Japanese lenses, and am dabbling in medium format/Speed Graphic work. |
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Oldhand
Joined: 01 Apr 2013 Posts: 6000 Location: Mid North Coast NSW - Australia
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Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2021 8:56 am Post subject: |
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Oldhand wrote:
I love this old Komura.
Here are a couple from today.
Tom
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kiddo
Joined: 29 Jun 2018 Posts: 1249
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Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2021 9:42 am Post subject: |
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kiddo wrote:
Beautifull portrait |
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Minolfan
Joined: 30 Dec 2008 Posts: 3438 Location: Netherlands
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Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2021 11:11 am Post subject: |
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Minolfan wrote:
+1! |
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Oldhand
Joined: 01 Apr 2013 Posts: 6000 Location: Mid North Coast NSW - Australia
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Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2021 12:40 am Post subject: |
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Oldhand wrote:
Thank you kiddo and Minolfan.
Here is another from this morning
Tom
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Doc Sharptail
Joined: 23 Nov 2020 Posts: 1185 Location: Winnipeg Canada
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Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2021 4:00 am Post subject: |
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Doc Sharptail wrote:
That is nice ~ especially the portrait.
Sometimes I'm not quick enough for those situations.
-D.S. _________________
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Oldhand
Joined: 01 Apr 2013 Posts: 6000 Location: Mid North Coast NSW - Australia
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Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2021 3:42 am Post subject: |
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Oldhand wrote:
Doc Sharptail wrote: |
That is nice ~ especially the portrait.
Sometimes I'm not quick enough for those situations.
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Thank you.
Yes, photographing children with a manual focus lens at widest aperture is a real challenge, and there can be a lot of failures.
You can get lucky if you do it often enough
I have a real soft spot for Komuras, because of the way they render.
This lens is an old favourite
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Phalbert
Joined: 17 May 2009 Posts: 377 Location: Namibia
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Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2021 11:16 am Post subject: |
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Phalbert wrote:
Can we have a pic of the lens please ? Thank you. _________________ 🙋 My wishlist: Titan or Idaho 135/1,8 Nikon Df Nikkor 105/1,8 35/1,4 85/1,4
My dream lenses: Zuiko 180/2 Prototype Zuiko 85/1,4
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Oldhand
Joined: 01 Apr 2013 Posts: 6000 Location: Mid North Coast NSW - Australia
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Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2021 11:24 pm Post subject: |
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Oldhand wrote:
Phalbert wrote: |
Can we have a pic of the lens please ? Thank you. |
There are at least two versions of the Sankyo Kohki Komura 135mm f2.8.
The one that I used is the Sankyo Kohki Super Komura Uni Auto.
It is one of the Komura Unidapter range and has Komura's version of the Tamrom Adaptall type system.
Mine is fitted with a Petri bayonet adapter, but it could just as easily have a Canon FD, Nikon F, Minolta SRT etc
The other Komura is a simple pre-set lens with Komura's version of T mount. Mine is M42
Both are excellent, but they clearly have different optics, as the distance from front to rear element at infinity is markedly different.
It would be interesting to know the optical arrangement of each.
Here are some pictures
Where both are shown, the Unidapter model is the one at the top
Tom
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