dude thank you so much for this video! no one on youtube is talking about this lens and I just got it at a garage sale for like $8 and you just saved me sooooo much experimenting. if you have one fan its me. if you have no fans, I'm dead.
I'm about to make a deal on this for really cheap! I have a 5D Mark II and already own a Pentax 50mm f1.4 and can't wait to own a fast long range lens like this ones! It's a great deal! After I discovered vintage lens, I've been so happy with the results it gives me and also the vintage film look it provides... With a little editing you can make the pictures look very film like!
Got this lens because my dad(rip) bought In the early 80s a sears branded SLR (made by ricoh) and came with the 35mm and this 135. Cant wait to get the adapter for my old t2i, Im curious to try film photography as well, before it dissapears
These vintage lenses are a real bargain if you have any SLR experience where you focused yourself instead of waiting for the damn camera to decide. Set your DSLR to aperture priority, decide what depth of field you need and set your aperture to match then shoot!
dude thank you so much for this video! no one on youtube is talking about this lens and I just got it at a garage sale for like $8 and you just saved me sooooo much experimenting. if you have one fan its me. if you have no fans, I'm dead.
I'm about to make a deal on this for really cheap! I have a 5D Mark II and already own a Pentax 50mm f1.4 and can't wait to own a fast long range lens like this ones! It's a great deal! After I discovered vintage lens, I've been so happy with the results it gives me and also the vintage film look it provides... With a little editing you can make the pictures look very film like!
Got this lens because my dad(rip) bought In the early 80s a sears branded SLR (made by ricoh) and came with the 35mm and this 135. Cant wait to get the adapter for my old t2i, Im curious to try film photography as well, before it dissapears
Would you mind posting a video on how you disassembled and cleaned the lens? It would help a bunch.
These vintage lenses are a real bargain if you have any SLR experience where you focused yourself instead of waiting for the damn camera to decide. Set your DSLR to aperture priority, decide what depth of field you need and set your aperture to match then shoot!
Anybody know how to adapt this to nikon f or z mount?
You just need the proper adapter. My camera is a Fuji so I got a PK-FX adapter
It's cheap make 1970s pictures 😅