Fifteen Of The BEST M42 and L39 Screw Mount Lenses - For Peanuts!

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  • Опубліковано 19 лют 2022
  • If you're looking for affordable vintage lenses, check out this video!
    Screw mount lenses, both M42 and L39 types, are some of the best - and often the cheapest - vintage lenses you can buy.
    They're so called because they mount to the camera using a simple screw thread, and there were millions made, in both M42 (for SLR) and L39 (for rangefinder) mounts, and both types can be used on ANY digital mirrorless camera!
    They all make unique images filled with character, and they're very affordable too! So, whether you're a film or a digital shooter, if you're looking for high quality, affordable glass, check this video out!
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    Thanks for watching!

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  • @mrstandfast2212
    @mrstandfast2212 2 роки тому +28

    Good for you dispelling the myth that eastern bloc lenses are wildly variable. That's not been my experience either, and they're far and away the best value glass on the market. I smile when I think how little they've cost me over the years, and while the Leica/Voigtlander etc glass is glorious, it's not the x10 improvement cost premium they command. Super Takumar 50mm f2 is indeed an absolute delight, as is the Fujinon 55mm f2,2. Both these 55,s are like mini telephoto lenses.

    • @segarallychampionship702
      @segarallychampionship702 9 місяців тому

      There are also other, maybe though not as common, Japanese 50mm f/2 lenses that produce amazing photos. I have a Mamiya/Sekor 50mm/2 lens that I love.

  • @sakeboersma4626
    @sakeboersma4626 2 роки тому +18

    I have to tell you that I appreciate your down-to-earth and real view on solid and honest lenses! Thanks!!

    • @zenography7923
      @zenography7923  2 роки тому +2

      Thanks, glad you're enjoying the videos!

  • @Martin_Siegel
    @Martin_Siegel 2 роки тому +36

    The recent "obsession" with 1.4 50ies leaves us with tons of affordable 1.8s and 2.0s which is great. I dont't mind half a stop slower with digital.
    The 50mm Pentax "half" macro should be nice for digitizing negs on a Micro 4/3 camera - it just fills the sensor with one negative. The Jupiter 11 is also available in M 39 (Zenit SLR mount) and M42.

    • @zenography7923
      @zenography7923  2 роки тому +5

      Indeed it is, as are quite a few of the Industars too, which I should have mentioned. I agree, the much higher iso of digital cameras means that even f3.5 is enough for most conditions! Thanks for looking in.

    • @thebendu33
      @thebendu33 10 місяців тому +1

      I definitely want one of those Jupiter 11

    • @Martin_Siegel
      @Martin_Siegel 10 місяців тому

      I bought mine when they were still cheap, @@thebendu33 . One in LTM and one in M39

  • @worldadventuretravel
    @worldadventuretravel Місяць тому +1

    I picked up a couple of fast Vivitar Series 1 zoom lenses recently, and am loving the soft, glowy images with saturated color and iridescent bokeh in the right lighting.

  • @atarijunge
    @atarijunge Рік тому +3

    I very much enjoy the way you do your videos! Lots of facts, no fillers in between, and - as mentioned by others - you have a very pleasant voice to listen to! Keep it up!

  • @robinj.9329
    @robinj.9329 2 роки тому +7

    Haven't watched yet, but wanted to say THANK YOU for all the great and informative videos you so kindly share with the World and the "Brother/Sister hood" of PHOTOGRAPHY!
    I have been enjoying your presentations for quite a while, please keep it up.

    • @zenography7923
      @zenography7923  2 роки тому +2

      Many thanks Robin, very glad you're enjoying the channel!

  • @joellinker9899
    @joellinker9899 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you for another great video.
    Your suggestions for particular lenses are always useful! 📸

  • @bryonwright
    @bryonwright Рік тому

    your voice makes these reviews easier on the eyes when we finally get out to shoot with the lenses you recommend. Thank you thank you thank you!

  • @cliffterpher
    @cliffterpher 2 роки тому

    Thanks for this! Another fascinating journey in vintage lenses.

  • @paulyd8291
    @paulyd8291 2 роки тому +8

    The Fujica lenses seem to be forgotten about and because of that, the prices are great! I have the old screw Fujica and X mount and would not trade them for anything!

  • @danlee1811
    @danlee1811 2 роки тому +1

    Great info, very well informed. I'm a lot wiser as to what I'm looking for now. Thank you

  • @mitchabate
    @mitchabate 2 роки тому

    Great informative videos!

  • @GeorgeHuss
    @GeorgeHuss 2 роки тому +3

    M42 mount: the Tair-11A 135mm f2.8; I got my copy in July of 2021. It was manufactured 12/12/1990. Came with leather (?) clad case, user manual and 3 screw on filters. Really came in "like new" condition. The focus ring turns like butter. Glass is perfect. No oil on aperture rings ( all 20 ;) ) Paid US $264.95. Probably not a "bargain" price; but, I really am pleased. I do use it as a street lens. Easy to get people in frame with the 135mm. Love the bokeh ! Have also used it for long exposure captures at night. It makes beautiful starbursts of street lamps ! Thanks for your hard work. Buying glass is fun if I can control myself ( hahahahah )

    • @bingohume7013
      @bingohume7013 2 роки тому

      OMG!! You’ve way over paid!! You knew you’ve over paid for this lens when you said “probably” but enjoy

  • @nickm8134
    @nickm8134 2 роки тому +4

    The Volna 9 50/f2.8 is a great lens with really useful macro focussing too. Wierd aperture blade shapes give interesting (?) bokeh at mid-f-stops. For some reason, I keep going back to this lens for video.

  • @matthewneleigh567
    @matthewneleigh567 2 роки тому +2

    Great video as always! I think it's worth pointing out that in addition to the collapsible and non-collapsible rangefinder versions of the Industar 50, the Industar 50-2 has the same optics in an M42 mount- and in fact its body looks very much like the non-collapsible rangefinder version but without the empty cylindrical portion behind the focus scale. It does take a different filter size (35.5mm) though, and all the samples I've seen have been painted black. Mounted on a M42 camera, the 50-2 is extremely portable, being practically a pancake lens, and you can get them for very little even when the original packaging and manual are included.

  • @melbutterworth7976
    @melbutterworth7976 2 роки тому +1

    I picked up a czj 50mm f2.8 and 135mm f3.5 as well as a broken praktica mtl3 for only £30 from a cash generator of all places. Fantastic lenses, I'm using them adapted onto my micro 4/3 cameras and praktica bx20. Fantastic and incredibly useful lenses.
    Also love how you mix things up with the background every now and again, not on the sofa anymore :)

    • @zenography7923
      @zenography7923  2 роки тому

      That was a pretty good deal for two very nice lenses - enjoy!

  • @bcostin
    @bcostin Рік тому

    Thanks for mentioning the Mamiya/Sekor mount variation.

  • @josegulias
    @josegulias 2 роки тому

    Great video. I'm always intrigued with the Jupiter 3, I don't need another 50 but maybe one day...

  • @ssaafassff879
    @ssaafassff879 2 роки тому +1

    🖤🖤 Continue with this content

    • @zenography7923
      @zenography7923  2 роки тому +1

      I intend to, thanks for the encouragement!

  • @mattdyer9544
    @mattdyer9544 2 роки тому +4

    I believe the M42 mount is actually German from the early 50s (Contax, or Praktica, or a mix of the two). Pentax first used it for it for its 1957 'Asahi Pentax' (AP) SLR as opposed to the weird m37 mount it has used previously on the 'Asahiflex' (Praktiflex copy)

    • @globalcruiser6940
      @globalcruiser6940 2 роки тому +1

      Yes, the M42 mount was introduced in 1949 with the first Contax SLR, the "Contax S" from Zeiss Ikon in Dresden, Germany. Asahi did not only buy the name Pentax (short for PENtaprism CONtax) but also the M42 mount from the Germans.

  • @jameswburke
    @jameswburke 2 роки тому +1

    The f4 / 50mm 'macro' from Pentax (go to 8:30) is a great all-round lens. I bought one on your recommendation. As you say, it's amazingly sharp too and produces lovely Pentax colours to boot. Not a true macro, but half life size. With an extension ring, you can copy 35mm negs and trannies and edit them in post. Buy one while you can.

  • @robscovell5951
    @robscovell5951 5 місяців тому

    Great! I have the Praktica MTL-5B with the Pancolar 1.8 50mm. Very nice combination.

  • @ArminHirmer
    @ArminHirmer 2 роки тому

    that was very interesting. thank you.

  • @philhodgkinson1460
    @philhodgkinson1460 2 роки тому

    Excellent video I bought my industar 22 in the mid 2021 for approx £33 in truth though haven't used it enough... but the colour saturation is very interesting indeed.......

    • @zenography7923
      @zenography7923  2 роки тому

      I really like it, a great little lens and very cool looking too!

  • @GeorgeK356
    @GeorgeK356 2 роки тому

    I was looking for a Canon film body so I could shoot some of my Canon FD lenses on film and found a seller with an almost perfect FTBn - just needed light seal attention, but it fulfilled my one criteria for vintage film cameras, BLAT, Built Like A Tank. It has a lightmeter operated by a battery, but you don't need a battery to shoot it, it is completely mechanical and will last a lifetime. It cost me £38 and I was the only bidder. The seller also had an Avanar 28mm f2.8 for £12 so I took a punt on that too.
    The Avanar lens is one I've never heard of before, but in looks and images it makes it is, to all intents and purposes, a Chinon, even the fonts on the bezel are Chinon-esque.
    Great episode, Nigel, looking forward to your extended review of the Mamiya Sekkor 50mm SX, I modified an adapter for my own use at the same time that I did yours but I haven't had a chance to shoot it on my Fujis yet.
    George

    • @zenography7923
      @zenography7923  2 роки тому

      The ftb looks like an incredibly solid camera, a real piece of engineering - and yours was a pretty good buy too! The Mamiya lens, on your adaptor, shoots very nicely and I'll show the results in an episode soon. The Avanar could well be a rebadged Chinon - there was certainly some mixing and matching went on with badges as I understand it!

  • @daveleo7248
    @daveleo7248 2 роки тому +1

    (Another) excellent commentary. I have lots of M42's and a few L39's. Cannot think of one of these that I don't like. A "favorite" ? .... ohh.... too hard, but the Helios 58mm jumps to mind ($40USD) as well as every Pentax I own.

    • @zenography7923
      @zenography7923  2 роки тому

      The Helios is one I come back to time after time, great lens! Thanks for watching.

  • @jameslevine6137
    @jameslevine6137 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the overview of those others. I seem to have accumulated a little collection of the Soviet ltm lenses especially lately. I do love the compact combination with my Fuji bodies. Jupiter 8 is a winner, and I'm starting to enjoy the industar lenses in the 50+ range. I just modded an Industar 69 and am excited to take that out for a spin. Perhaps the only questionable purchases I've made are a triplet 4/40 and the Jupiter 3. The latter I suppose can be considered an art lens...I think for everyday use the Jupiter 8 makes more sense b/c I end up stopping Jupiter 3 down to f2+ virtually all of the time anyway.

    • @crazygeorgelincoln
      @crazygeorgelincoln 2 роки тому +1

      Jupiter 3 is one of my favorites, my cheapo one from years ago needed attention to make it focus, they cost a bit more now.

  • @atroche1978
    @atroche1978 2 роки тому

    I picked up a Pentax 50mm f3.5 M42 lens in excellent condition for dirt cheap. Ordered an FX adapter and mounted it on my X-E3. I'm surprisingly pleased with the image quality and the look of the images.

    • @zenography7923
      @zenography7923  2 роки тому

      Vintage lenses are primarily shot on mirrorless for the character they can lend to an image - as you have discovered! Enjoy!

    • @JulioCesarManzoJr
      @JulioCesarManzoJr 2 роки тому

      @@zenography7923 Do you have any recommendations for adapters on sony E mount?

  • @mosswareproaudio6328
    @mosswareproaudio6328 Рік тому +1

    Screw mount lenses unscrew easy too, when you are focusing the lense.

  • @BopKitBill
    @BopKitBill Рік тому

    I just recieved an Industar 50 (black collapsible in great shape) for 22 bucks U.S., It came to $32 w shipping. I'm a total novice... I do love vintage tech (mostly audio and guitars and drums)...Anyway I got excited and had a gas attack...
    When I regained conciousness I had ordered 7 Russian lenses... 3 Helios 44's, a Jupiter 8 and 3 Industar's (a 26m and a 50 and a 61) ...most of them will a few weeks from Ukraine but I have got two here...the 44m and the Industar 50... compared to the featherweight plastic Lumix lenses they feel impressively solid. Also - apart from the passive adapters I also ordered a Pixco speed booster.
    It especially nuts since my camera is a Lumix G7.
    Anyway, great channel you have...It's fun to get into something new and I recon I can sell the lenses if I don't find use for them...Thanks

    • @zenography7923
      @zenography7923  Рік тому

      I sympathise Bill, many's the time I've woken up in a haze surrounded by lenses - an attack of GAS can be serious! Enjoy your lenses!

  • @hulldoctor
    @hulldoctor 2 роки тому +6

    I would add, to your excellent list of M39 and M42 lenses, the Meyer Optik Gorlitz Domiplan 50mm f/2.8, the Carl Zeiss Jena Triotar 135mm f/4, and the Auto Sears or Auto Rikenon or Tomioka 55mm f/1.4. The Domiplan is tiny, and its Cooke triplet design gives wonderful onion-ring bokeh; the aperture blades often get slow, but they are easy to access and clean. The Triotar is another Cooke triplet design, generally very cheap, and its 15 aperture blades produce almost perfectly round bokeh balls, as well as great sunstars. I like my Auto Sears 55mm f/1.4 better than the 7-element Takumar 50mm f/1.4, but not as much as my 8-element Takumar 50mm f/1.4; the Tomioka design produces buttery-smooth bokeh, although wide open it is a bit softer and has a bit more glow than the 8-element Takumar 50/1.4.
    A cheaper and slightly lighter alternative to the Helios 40 is the Cyclop 85mm f/1.5. It has the same optical formula as the Helios 40 (and swirls like crazy), but the coatings may not be the same. Its two biggest drawbacks are the lack of any aperture control and a minimum focus distance of about 1.1 meters. Mine came with an amplifier for night vision (nothing special), but the lens, itself, has M42 threads and focuses at infinity with no adjustments. To get maximum swirl, I use a speed booster adapter with my Fujifilm X-T2; the electronic shutter is essential in bright daylight.

    • @johnsmith-vz3vr
      @johnsmith-vz3vr 2 роки тому

      Domiplan is a very weak lens.

    • @alexblaze8878
      @alexblaze8878 Рік тому

      @@johnsmith-vz3vr it is somewhat weak in sharpness and I’m not super fond of the color rendition but the bokeh is great.

    • @dietalarmclock2607
      @dietalarmclock2607 Рік тому

      Got a good copy of domiplan, it does nice when you have lighting under control, nice on apsc would like to see it on speedbooster

  • @MkOne001
    @MkOne001 10 місяців тому

    13:20 exactly. I recently got the Helios 40, Jupiter 9, Tair 11A and a couple Industar 50-2s. these are the sharpest M42 lenses I had my hands on yet.
    even the Helios 40 at 1.5.
    And I tried a lot of lenses from Zeiss, Revuenon, Pentax, Soligor, Porst, Meyer-Görlitz, Exaktar.. just to name a few 🖤
    the Industar costs ~4-5€ in Russia and 50€ here in Germany. the others about 50% compared to Ger.

  • @jacobmunkhammar3775
    @jacobmunkhammar3775 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you! This is very interesting and informative! I am just starting out experimenting with vintage lenses on my Fuji mirrorlesses (X-T3 and X-E2) - looking for some "character" that I find most modern lenses are lacking. But as the APS-C sensor effectively multiplies the focal length by 1.5, I find it very hard to find vintage lenses with a wider field of view. I like my 18 mm pancake on the X-E2 very much, as I did the 20 mm on my previous Sony A6000. I would find it very interesting if you made an episode on affordable vintage lenses wider than 28 mm.

    • @crazygeorgelincoln
      @crazygeorgelincoln 2 роки тому +2

      Sounds like you need to make yourself a speed booster, it's easier than you think. 👍

    • @jacobmunkhammar3775
      @jacobmunkhammar3775 2 роки тому +1

      @@crazygeorgelincoln Thanks for the tip! WIll need to research that.

  • @daveschroeder9187
    @daveschroeder9187 2 роки тому +1

    The ugly industar 50 actually has an adapter screwed onto it allowing it to be used on a rangefinder, if you remove it ,it is an m39 slr lens for a zenit. M42 mount was first used on contax s of 1949, and a few years later on a praktica fx. Thanks

  • @neilpiper9889
    @neilpiper9889 2 роки тому

    I have a Vivitar series1 28mm 1.9 m42 lens which is has excellent sharpness and mad swirly bokeh at full aperture. A real surprise bargain for £25.
    I have a Pentax Spotmatic with a 55mm f 1.8 super Takumar that I have had since the early 1970s.
    My favourite camera and lens combination. The lens has a wonderful colour rendition and beautiful bokey.
    I have a Nikon FE with the 55mm 2.8 Micro Nikkor lens. The sharpness of this lens is great.
    I don't have a mirrorless camera, but
    I use the micro on my Nikon D300s with great success.

  • @JoenelDragos
    @JoenelDragos 2 роки тому +3

    I see you do love the Pancolar 50mm f/1,8. I had at least 3 copies of that lens, it's a fantastic lens but have you ever tried the Zeiss Ultron 50mm f/1,8? I own this lens and I can assure you that beats to the sant the Pancolar. It's just amazingly sharp with a lot of character. I would love to see you review the Ultron lens!

  • @Analogbrain
    @Analogbrain 2 роки тому

    An excellent episode, Nigel, one can clearly see how you enjoy the juwelstore of screw mount lenses, and rightly so. Do correct me if I'm wrong, you say, so I will! The M42 mount were extensively used by Pentax, but invented by Zeiss Ikon, and used on Contax S and Praktica cameras from 1949 onwards. You asked for bargains; my latest screw mount find was a Zenit TTL with a Helios 44 for 7.50 euros in a thrift shop. At home I was going to put film in it, but I cannot find any tracesvof wear, so it seems I've now got a brand new, 40 year old camera in the cabinet!

    • @zenography7923
      @zenography7923  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks Kalle, glad you enjoyed it! That zenit sounds like a real find, though if it were me I'd definitely put a couple of rolls through it, just to see what it can do!

    • @Analogbrain
      @Analogbrain 2 роки тому

      @@zenography7923 Maybe, or maybe another one turns up. I do have a Spotmatic waiting to get used, I'll try that one out first.

    • @nickm8134
      @nickm8134 2 роки тому

      According to Wikipedia: "The M42 mount was first developed by Carl Zeiss at their Jena plant in 1938 at the request of the KW camera company for their Praktica line, which had previously used M40 (40 mm by 1 mm DIN)." - so it preceded Pentax's use of the mount by quite a few years. I guess we tend to associate M42 with Pentax, and for sure Pentax made some absolutely incredible M42 lenses.

  • @StitchTheOtter
    @StitchTheOtter 11 місяців тому

    i got myself an enlarging lens for 20€. The Schneider Componon Durst 50/4. Its primary use is for makro work but it can be adapted to focus at infinity. Pros: Very high contrast, natural colors, very sharp, 15 aperture blades, almost none chromatic aberation, flat image. Contra: not resistant against bright lights, no focusing system, slow (but there is a 2.8 variant). I will experiment with Film scanner lenses soon...

  • @50shadesofNV
    @50shadesofNV 2 роки тому

    Yeah solid summary

  • @choyhongtan9
    @choyhongtan9 2 роки тому

    Hi I adapt m39 collapsible lens on M42 adapter. I collapse it for infinity shot, and extend it for macro shot, it can focus real close that way

  • @milkyway6080
    @milkyway6080 2 роки тому +1

    My best bargains so far? 135mm 3.5 CZJ Sonnar zebra version and Jupiter 21m 200mm F4, €10 each, and 5 Helios with 5 working Zenit, €10 for each body+lens. I won't mention some K mount SMC Pentax lenses because it may be ot.
    Other great M42 lenses in my collection are the Cosinon 55mm 1.4 (same design as Tomioka), Industar 50 pancake, Jupiter 37A, Industar 61 LZ, Fujinon 55mm 2.2, Meyer Lydith/Pentacon 30mm 3.5

    • @zenography7923
      @zenography7923  2 роки тому +1

      You have some very nice lenses there - quite a collection, enjoy! Thanks for looking in.

  • @zetacrucis681
    @zetacrucis681 13 днів тому

    Thanks Zeno for the thorough rundown on all these interesting lenses. I have a couple of nice M42 mount lenses but the adapters I got for my Nikon F and Canon EF DSLRs are crap: they don't sit tight but have a bit of wiggle which I can't stand (the EF one is usable, which is just as well as it's the only lens I have for the Canon camera, but the F mount adapter is useless). I'd be grateful if our host or anyone else could advise on what adapter I can get (in the UK) that will firmly lock in place (and won't cost more than the lenses themselves).

  • @alexblaze8878
    @alexblaze8878 Рік тому +1

    A word about the Super Takumar 50mm 1.4. While the 7-element version sells for about $50-75, the 8-element version sells for about $275-300.

    • @zenography7923
      @zenography7923  Рік тому

      Indeed - the 8 element has become quite expensive! Thanks for pointing that out.

  • @alexblaze8878
    @alexblaze8878 Рік тому +3

    Nigel, when discussing Takumar lenses it would be helpful if you specified which line of Takumars you’re speaking of (Takumar vs Auto-Takumar vs Super Takumar vs Super Multi-Coated Takumar vs SMC Takumar). Some with the same focal length and maximum aperture have different optical designs and coatings.

    • @zenography7923
      @zenography7923  Рік тому +2

      Apologies, I'll be more careful next time!

    • @alexblaze8878
      @alexblaze8878 Рік тому +3

      @@zenography7923 oh no problem. I typed that comment as I was looking at some images of the Takumar (just “Takumar”-not auto, or Super, etc) 200mm 3.5. It’s minimal coatings and 18-bladed aperture give the most dreamy bokeh and it’s very different from the Super Takumar version or the Super-Multi-Coated 200mm versions.
      Ditto for the 8-element Super Takumar 50mm 1.4. It’s quite different from even the 7-element version.
      If you could do a video on those two different versions, I think it’d be of high interest.

  • @caw25sha
    @caw25sha 2 роки тому +4

    I used Nikkor 50mm 1.4 lenses for many years and with hindsight I think I was a bit too eager to use it at maximum aperture. To me the biggest advantage of fast lenses on SLRs is the brighter viewfinder image.

    • @alexblaze8878
      @alexblaze8878 2 роки тому +3

      I’ve made the same mistake before realizing the optimum aperture for contrast, sharpness, and minimized vignetting and distortion in most of these lenses is around 5.6-8.

    • @zenography7923
      @zenography7923  2 роки тому +2

      I know what you mean - I think we've all had those moments!

  • @sclogse1
    @sclogse1 2 роки тому +7

    Regarding the 4.0 macro, I have never wanted wide open 1.4 or 2.0 apertures for macro anyway. That gives you about a 1/4 inch depth of field, which is just about useless. You HAVE to stop down with macro.

    • @zenography7923
      @zenography7923  2 роки тому +1

      Absolutely, wide apertures aren't much use for close work - in fact even f4 seems almost an extravagance!

    • @Clownconspirator
      @Clownconspirator 2 роки тому

      exactly, even around f/8 you'll have shallow DOF

  • @arcanics1971
    @arcanics1971 2 роки тому

    I bought a Photax-Paragon 35mm f3.5-f22 lens. Not a super sharp lens, but certainly sharp enough. Makes some great images although not necessarily anything to blow your mind. I bought mine for £15. It goes from there abouts to about £40 on the buy it now tab. A fine lens imho. Also has some nice blur and bokeh if used correctly.
    Made I believe for a UK high street chain named Dixons, the lens will surprise you by doing it's job well for next to nothing.

    • @zenography7923
      @zenography7923  2 роки тому +1

      There are so many cheap older lenses around that offer really nice quality for little cost - lucky for us!

  • @gundamaction1201
    @gundamaction1201 Рік тому

    Thank you for making this video. I just find a pentax 55mm f1.8 for around 50 pounds

  • @jendriktimm5566
    @jendriktimm5566 2 роки тому +1

    I have a Helios-44 lens which I bought together with a Zenit camera for about 20 Euro plus shipping. It was made by Valdai which is said to be the weakest of the manufacturers. But I learned that not before much later. Nevertheless, the image quality is fairly decent.

    • @zenography7923
      @zenography7923  2 роки тому

      I've found the Valdai lens is very nice stopped down, but fully open it loses contrast and seems vulnerable to glare, unless shaded. It's still the king of the swirlers though!

  • @crazygeorgelincoln
    @crazygeorgelincoln 2 роки тому

    "Optomax Auto 28mm f/2.8 Wide Angle Compact Prime Lens Mint Condition" 30quid with original box bag and caps and stuff. Also does macro, I use it for down onto desk view video , it's the fancy back up for my beaten up version of the same lens, that spent 10 years in a welding and paint workshop sat on a shelf (no caps ) getting covered in everything,one continuous colour of filth ,no light could get through, when I serviced it it was touch and go, the helicoid siezed during cleaning enough to disassemble, some other threads have issues, it works now but I'm sure it's troubles ate not over.
    Oh and finally found a flecktogon 20mm f4 for about 150 exa mount with button! no returns , Italian seller near zero feedback and nothing else for sale. and did I mention italian postal service, i gave it about 60% chance of being evaporated cash. Arrived on time with caps and original leather case, in a condition of looks like new ,wow what a lens, anything on the viewfinder looks wonderfully composed and generally excellent lol.

    • @zenography7923
      @zenography7923  2 роки тому +1

      That Flektogon was quite a find - the bargains are out there! You did well to get the Optomax working again, although it sounds like a heroic effort!

    • @crazygeorgelincoln
      @crazygeorgelincoln 2 роки тому

      @@zenography7923 the old optomax is now functional, not perfectly silent but turns easily from end to end . And the optics are in ok condition.
      Took a few months to find the 20 after your recommendation,thank you, I finally have a non bendy wide!

  • @faustoart
    @faustoart 2 роки тому

    I found a Pentacon 50 f1,8 attached to a Praktica camera, my grandfather brought it from a Polish ship... And I thought, maybe I can use it in my new fuji?? It was just the start, and right now I own over 30 m39 and m42 lenses. If I have to choose only one... Buf, difficult choice!! I guess the helios are the most interesting lenses, they are really, really, really cheap, and they really look "vintage". They have this personality in the images they produce. And I really love the 135 from Carl Zeiss. Actually I have three different versions and It's really nice for street, they are really small, sharp, and the bokeh is wonderful. I think that I want to add a macro lense to the collection, I think I will look for the takumar macro :-)

    • @zenography7923
      @zenography7923  2 роки тому

      The pentax macro is very nice indeed, even if it's not 1:1. The Olympus Zuiko macro is really nice too - a whisker less sharp, but a bit faster at f3.5. Thanks for looking in!

  • @ldstirling
    @ldstirling 2 роки тому

    M42 and LTM screw mount lenses I have and like, that were all bought rather inexpensively include: Industar 61, Jupiter 8, Jupiter 12, Canon 135mm f/3.5 LTM, Super Takumar 35mm f/3.5, Helios 44-2, CZJ 50mm f/2.8 Tessar, and Vivitar Auto 135mm f/2.8.

    • @zenography7923
      @zenography7923  2 роки тому

      That sounds like a nice collection - enjoy!

  • @mosswareproaudio6328
    @mosswareproaudio6328 Рік тому

    My Asahi Super-Multi-Coated Takumar 55mm f1.8 is Radioactive 750 CPM.

  • @megansalt
    @megansalt Рік тому

    your accent is just perfect. What part of the UK are you from?

    • @zenography7923
      @zenography7923  Рік тому

      The north west, bit of a northern twang going on!

  • @caw25sha
    @caw25sha 2 роки тому

    I used to have a Fed 3 with that collapsible lens. Is it f3.5? Can't remember! Only used it once or twice with FP4 I think.
    I agree with you about the vintage look of the uncoated version, they have a real 1930s feel which would be almost impossible to simulate.

    • @zenography7923
      @zenography7923  2 роки тому

      It's the authentic 30s look alright, and so much nicer to shoot it than simulate it!

  • @ulfjonsson2122
    @ulfjonsson2122 2 роки тому

    Lovely video, but I still miss an early Jupiter 3 review, mine is from 1951. Regards Ulf

  • @philhodgkinson1460
    @philhodgkinson1460 2 роки тому

    Nigel just bought a lens think the seller was a little confused they weren't sure if it was OM or M42 fit...
    Cant find much data about it it was M42 in the end
    It was a Sun Optical zoom 60mm-150.mm f4 constant aperture macro....very nice condition and multicoated...
    Got it on e bay for around £8...so a bargain
    needs some lubrication but I can do that....
    General condition good has not been chucked around....
    tell me what you think oh and built in lens hood you can pull out too.......

  • @vladiking
    @vladiking 2 роки тому

    Dear Zenograph, I love my Nikon fm2 camera and I cant live without it. I was only using Nikkor lenses to this camera but on your channel I was hooked on Carl Zeiss M42 mount lenses. Do you have a perfect solution to mount M42 lenses on nikon f mount? Which adapters should i buy to have all benefits of Carl Zeiss perfection?

    • @danielbdbe
      @danielbdbe 2 роки тому +1

      I have also Nikon SLR ( FE and F3 ) . You can buy from ebay an adapter M42 to F which is just a mechanical adapter but you will not get infinity focus .this is the case with all M42 lens unless the lens is modified internally by a specialist . there is an ebay seller kosbik84 but as located in Ukraine - very serious and very reliable seller . no activity now due to the war . he is also having a youtube channel called Retro Foto House .

  • @bffan3338
    @bffan3338 2 роки тому

    Love your review of vintage glass for mirrorless cameras. I do have a question however.. I’ve looked on various sources and the Super Takumar 55mm 1.8 and 2.0 lenses are listed as being radioactive. Is it possible that those lenses do actually contain thorium in their elements? Thank you and keep up the good work.

    • @alexblaze8878
      @alexblaze8878 Рік тому

      Yes, many of the Takumars (ESPECIALLY the 50mm 1.8) have thorium in the glass and are indeed radioactive. That being said, many many lenses made in the 60s and 70s by nearly all manufacturers are radioactive-yes even Nikon, canon, Minolta, etc.
      The good news is, the radioactive levels drop to almost zero once mounted on a camera (or if you’re more than 2 feet away from the lens) and you’re not in any danger unless you’re literally sleeping with the lens in your pocket every night for YEARS.

  • @craigericanderson
    @craigericanderson 10 місяців тому

    I got a Cyclop (military version of 85mm f/1.5 Helios 40) for about $150.

  • @theo_korner
    @theo_korner Рік тому

    There are a lot of very good m39 lenses around intended for Braun Paxette cameras. They will require another adapter or modification with a larger flange distance

  • @alexblaze8878
    @alexblaze8878 Рік тому

    Nigel-the m42 mount was created by Carl Zeiss ( at the Jena plant) in 1938 by request for the Praktica cameras.

  • @mrdasboot45
    @mrdasboot45 2 роки тому

    I have a question concerning m42 , I got my hands on a Carl Zeiss pentagon F with 50mm sonnar,.
    I also have 2 lenses a Typonar 135mm f2.8 and a Soligor 35mm f3.5 both are M42 but don’t fill my camera. They screw on only partially and don’t allow infinity focus, the Soligor also protrudes too far in the camera that it might interfere with the mirror. Am I right in to thinking that not all m42 lenses are equal? There are differences in the mount?

  • @craigzievis2074
    @craigzievis2074 11 місяців тому

    Have you tried the Helios MC 77m-4 50mm f1.8? I just got one and its really nice.

  • @clarehennessey3653
    @clarehennessey3653 2 роки тому +1

    I scored a Helios 40, recently for AU$155, about 82Pounds. It's a black 10 blade version, chuffed!

    • @crazygeorgelincoln
      @crazygeorgelincoln 2 роки тому +1

      Nice,I'm very tempted by the new production of them. I did manage to get a 40-2 ever so slightly cheaper, but it was in hell of a state, took some doing to get it useable, it's got a real battle damage patina. during lockdown when Russian post was suspended, they were trying to refund me, asked them kindly to wait as I was happy to.
      While waiting bought a expensive "mint" early silver one from Ireland with extortionate post, finally arrived just as brexit happened and I got totally slammed by import tax and duties, and the thing still need servicing to be useable.

    • @clarehennessey3653
      @clarehennessey3653 2 роки тому

      @@crazygeorgelincoln Sorry to hear of your difficulties, but at least the photographs will make it worthwhile.

    • @crazygeorgelincoln
      @crazygeorgelincoln 2 роки тому +1

      @@clarehennessey3653 I quite enjoyed the difficaulties

  • @Narsuitus
    @Narsuitus Рік тому

    I used the following M42 lenses on Fuji screw-mount bodies:
    Fujinon 50mm f/1.4 M42 (49mm filter)
    Fujinon 50mm f/1.4 EBC M42 (49mm filter)
    Fujinon 55mm f/1.8 M42 (49mm filter)
    Fujinon 135mm f/3.5 EBC M42 (49mm filter)
    I used the following M42 lenses on Pentax screw-mount bodies:
    Asahi 28mm f/3.5 Super-Multi-Coated Takumar (49mm filter)
    Asahi 35mm f/3.5 Super Takumar (49mm filter)
    Asahi 50mm f/1.4 Super Takumar (8-element) (49mm filter)
    Asahi 50mm f/1.4 Super Takumar (7-element) (49mm filter)
    Asahi 105mm f/2.8 Super Takumar (49mm filter)
    Asahi 135mm f/3.5 Super Takumar (49mm filter)
    Asahi 200mm f/5.6 Super Takumar (49mm filter)
    Asahi 300mm f/6.3 preset Tele Takumar (58mm filter)
    All were great lenses.
    The 50mm f/1.4 8-element Takumar was my personal favorite.
    The 105mm f/2.8 Takumar was my personal second favorite.

  • @marcp.1752
    @marcp.1752 2 роки тому

    I like my Praktica. It's a solid, albeit very basic M42 SLR from the early 80's. Nothing you don't need, nothing that distracts the
    Photographer. Just the needed basics, nothing more - nothing less. Albeit the problem is, to get a PX-625 alternative battery (1.35 volt),
    i'm using a so called MR-9 battery adapter, with a zink air hearing cell battery, it works fine.

    • @zenography7923
      @zenography7923  2 роки тому +1

      I really like the Praktica cameras - simple, unpretentious, everything you need and nothing you don't - the perfect zenographic machine!

    • @marcp.1752
      @marcp.1752 2 роки тому

      @@zenography7923 Yes, but not the smallest, especially compared to Pentax SLRs. And the Shutter - anyone at least 20m around, takes notice, when you hit the shutter. So for street photography - these Prakticas are not a good choice, but for everything else, it's fine. Just like almost every other 35mm SLR. :)

    • @parangea
      @parangea 2 роки тому

      I recommend checking out WeinCell battery's, they're the perfect replacement. Last about a year until they need replacement

    • @marcp.1752
      @marcp.1752 2 роки тому

      @@parangea I know them since ages...they're too expensive. Besides, current batteries are 1.5V, and most old (mercury cell) based batteries are 1.35V - some cameras are tolerant about the 0.15V more, and still produce a correct exposure. 1.35V (type forgotten atm) from hearing batteries would do the trick perfectly, but because they're zink air batteries - last only for a short amount of time.

  • @Chris-ye7zc
    @Chris-ye7zc 11 місяців тому

    the john cooper clarke of rangefinder lenses! :)

    • @zenography7923
      @zenography7923  11 місяців тому

      Now that is indeed an honour, thanks!

  • @cragsdalephoto
    @cragsdalephoto Рік тому

    Picked up a Super Multicoated Takumar 28mm f/3.5 in a antique mall for $80 back in 2020

    • @zenography7923
      @zenography7923  Рік тому

      A very nice lens, enjoy!

    • @cragsdalephoto
      @cragsdalephoto Рік тому

      @@zenography7923 Very much i also have the complete set with it now in the Original lens leather lens case as well as front and rear lens caps and the original lens hood that also has its own leather case.

  • @philhodgkinson1460
    @philhodgkinson1460 Рік тому

    A handy phrase I have come up with for lenses like CZJ Olympus Pentax the list goes on sort of in colour saturation mode is "signature spectrum"
    It's who they are and where they belong.......???

  • @klaustomasini
    @klaustomasini 2 роки тому +1

    I got 2 days ago a Pentax Super-Multi-Coated Macro-Takumar 100mm F4 Macro for $ 150.- and I am very, very happy.

    • @sclogse1
      @sclogse1 2 роки тому

      So, lemme ask, since they need an adapter to mount on another type of body, do you still have focus at infinity, and how's the change in macro?

    • @zenography7923
      @zenography7923  2 роки тому

      I can imagine, that was quite a bargain!

    • @zenography7923
      @zenography7923  2 роки тому +1

      @sclogse1 They focus to infinity on all mirrorless bodies, minimum focus distance appears to get closer on crop sensor bodies (although nothing about the lens changes of course), eg on m43 (2x crop) the effective minimum focus distance of a given lens halves.

    • @klaustomasini
      @klaustomasini 2 роки тому

      @@zenography7923 Yep, indeed, but my happiness is so increased that I got today a Vivitar series 1 (Bokina) 90mm 2.5 macro including 1:1 adapter in perfect condition. So, I have to shoot a lot next weekend.

  • @popeyesailor9571
    @popeyesailor9571 Рік тому

    all you would need is an extension to make it full macro

  • @timoteiafanasie4894
    @timoteiafanasie4894 2 роки тому +1

    Yeah, yeah! People tend to be very concerned about lenses with thorium, especially while eating burgers and fries at McDonalds ;-)

  • @LatentePhoto
    @LatentePhoto 2 роки тому

    my all aroud is the jupiter-8, perfect fit on my x-e1. special mention on pentacon 135 2.8 my weapon of mass destruction

    • @alanjacobs9216
      @alanjacobs9216 2 роки тому

      I have to agree on the Pentacon 135 f2.8. I've got the Electric MC version and it can be stunning on the full-frame Sony A7Rmk3, especially for snapping butterflies or lizards in isolation with its amazingly smooth bokeh. It's equally at home on the aps-c sensor of the Fuji X-T4 where the extra reach can be useful.

    • @zenography7923
      @zenography7923  2 роки тому +1

      I recently shot the pentacon and was pleasantly surprised - a very nice lens, and cheap too!

  • @marksieving7925
    @marksieving7925 Рік тому

    I've seen Carl Zeiss Jena Pancolar 50mm F/2 lens in Exakta mount. How do these compare to the M42 mount 50mm F/1.8?

    • @zenography7923
      @zenography7923  Рік тому +1

      They’re nice, but not quite as nice. They’re closer in character to the older Biotar.

  • @Renegade1127
    @Renegade1127 2 роки тому

    I have the 'original' version of the Jupiter 11 135mm f4 - Carl Zeiss Jena Sonnar, with Exakta mount on EF adapter.
    In M42 mount a Rubinar 500mm f5.6 Mirror lens, amazingly good a mirror lens.
    I also have a 'Pentacon 6' CZJ Sonnar 300mm f4. Do you know where I can find a service diagram for that? It has fungus inside so I want to strip it down and clean it.

  • @zach_deloach
    @zach_deloach Рік тому

    Could I not use a step up adapter ring to put an m39 onto my m42 fujifa slr film camera? Why wouldn’t this work?

    • @zenography7923
      @zenography7923  Рік тому +1

      It's because of the distance between the lens and the film (flange distance). A rangefinder lens sits much nearer the film and focuses the image at that much shorter distance. Mounted on an SLR it wouldn't be near enough the film to focus the image upon it.

  • @pedrobeja1901
    @pedrobeja1901 Рік тому

    Just a quick question. Is there a difference between M39 and L39 thread mounts? Do they require different adapters?
    Thank you for making these videos. They are very great sources of information for someone new to this world!

    • @zenography7923
      @zenography7923  Рік тому +2

      There's a lot of confusion on this but it's pretty simple really. The threads are identical BUT - L39 lenses are made for rangefinder cameras (eg Zorki/Fed and Leica) while M39 lenses are very much less common and were used on early soviet SLR cameras from about 1950 - 1965 or thereabouts. L39 = rangefinder lens, M39 = SLR lens and they cannot be swapped. To shoot on mirrorless, each type needs a different adaptor.

    • @pedrobeja1901
      @pedrobeja1901 Рік тому

      @@zenography7923 Thank you. I've been searching for an adapter for my Industar И-61 which to my understanding uses L39 mount but I see that there are much more M39 adapters than L39. Can you tell me what adapter you have for L39? I use Fuji X and a A7 mki btw. Thanks

  • @rafamorenoc
    @rafamorenoc 2 роки тому

    What abous a carl zeiss sonnar 1:2 f=50mm Contax RF mount ?

  • @laurencemoss8049
    @laurencemoss8049 2 роки тому

    I picked up an Auto Chinon 55mm f1.4 Tomioko Lens and a Sigmatel 135mm f1.8 M42 mount. However I have not been able to find an appropriate adapter for my Nikon D850 .I would like to see the out put of both lenses but since I do not own a mirror less camera that will have to wait . If anyone has a camera to mount the lenses on let know .I would like to see the results . Thank you.

  • @markcrooks3669
    @markcrooks3669 Рік тому

    So, I started adapting vintage lenses because o couldn't afford, or didn't want to pay, the huge prices for modern primes. Like everyone I now own way too many lenses, many of which I will never use. Would you please give us an indication of which prime lenses you would have in your bag if you only kept one of each focal length - 24, 28, 35, 40, 50, 55, 58, 85, 100/105, 135 and 200mm. And please exclude the vintage lenses that have made their way into the price range of modern digital primes.

  • @davidatkinson1413
    @davidatkinson1413 Рік тому

    I got a Voigtlander Dynaret Vitessa T mount 100mm f4.8, which I believe is a 1950’s lens, for FREE. Awaiting an adaptor for my Sony and looking forward to trying it out. Any info on this lens?

    • @zenography7923
      @zenography7923  Рік тому

      I haven't used that one - let me know how you get on with it!

  • @50shadesofNV
    @50shadesofNV 2 роки тому

    Well done, is l39 and m42 interchangeable?

    • @zenography7923
      @zenography7923  2 роки тому

      No, the threads are different and the register is different too. They can't be interchanged.

  • @myblueandme
    @myblueandme 2 роки тому +1

    Can i achieve infiniy on Nikon DSLR using m42 adapter (without glass correction) with 35 mm Flektagon 2.4 ?

    • @zenography7923
      @zenography7923  2 роки тому

      Unfortunately not - the M42 to Nikon f adaptor needs a correcting element.

    • @myblueandme
      @myblueandme 2 роки тому

      @@zenography7923 😥 and lens correction degrade the image quality. Thanks by the way

  • @BenPrevo
    @BenPrevo 2 роки тому

    I use a hairband on my collapsibles - on mirrorless.

    • @zenography7923
      @zenography7923  2 роки тому +1

      A wise precaution! Thanks for looking in.

    • @BenPrevo
      @BenPrevo 2 роки тому

      @@zenography7923 Thanks for the content -- ! Have you ever shot a vito CLR or Kodak duo 620 ? I am doing so at the moment ...

  • @waynesmith3074
    @waynesmith3074 2 роки тому

    Hi I have a auto focus 70mm-120mm f4.5 5.6 pull zoom lens and the only markings on the lens is kazuman with matching kazuman lens cap dose anyone know made this lens

  • @nickroberts6026
    @nickroberts6026 2 роки тому +1

    Pentax absolutely did NOT invent M42, that's simply not true. It was developed by Carl Zeiss in Jena in 1938, for use by KW in their Praktica range, but because of WW II, it was actually first used in the Contax S in 1947.
    As an aside, Pentax didn't actually invent the K bayonet, either - that was again a Zeiss development, although in this case, it was the result of research intended to lead to Pentax making Contax cameras before the partnership with Yashica/Kyocera. That partership with Pentax never went ahead, but it left Pentax with two new advantages - the K bayonet, and the SMC coating, basically a variant of Zeiss' T* coating.

  • @unbroken1010
    @unbroken1010 2 роки тому

    Well someone had some extra caffeine this morning 🌄😂 Screw it!!!

    • @zenography7923
      @zenography7923  2 роки тому

      I hope you'll pardon my pun! Thanks for looking in.

  • @Abutado
    @Abutado Рік тому +1

    Planters 🥜 would like to sponsor you.

  • @wildcat22
    @wildcat22 2 роки тому

    Just got 2 50mm 1.8 pentacons on 2 MTL 5B cameras for £35 today.

  • @johncarter2741
    @johncarter2741 2 роки тому

    Could it be that prices will rise due to these excellent reviews. You should buy shares in eBay 😆

  • @tsetse7146
    @tsetse7146 Місяць тому

    Vintage lens, whether in West Europe, ie early Leica screw or m lens, occupied East Germany, Soviet Union, tend to have swirling bokeh. Can you introduce the lens, whether in West Europe, Soviet, East Germany, which can highly correct the turning background, with affordable price? (From Honge Kong)

  • @user-kcrpine
    @user-kcrpine Рік тому

    And the one lens shown in the thumbnail never moves..

  • @martinda7446
    @martinda7446 2 роки тому

    I always count the lenses these days😺

    • @zenography7923
      @zenography7923  2 роки тому +1

      I'm not very good at maths, but I'm pretty sure there are fifteen! Thanks for looking in.

    • @martinda7446
      @martinda7446 2 роки тому

      @@zenography7923 Ha ha I havrn#t watched yet I'm saving it for bedtime -viewing- counting/ Night Zen.

  • @finnsphotos8922
    @finnsphotos8922 2 роки тому

    I got a m42 soligor 35mm 2.8 for 1$

  • @mogbaba
    @mogbaba Рік тому

    What I hate about Pentax lenses is they are so easily adaptable to other systems. I wish that was not possible. If so, the prices shouldn't go so much up.

  • @LatentePhoto
    @LatentePhoto 2 роки тому +1

    everytime you talk about sharpness i don know if you talk about lpm or contrast/microcontrast

    • @zenography7923
      @zenography7923  2 роки тому +1

      It's really more of a subjective rather than a technical impression, the immediate feel of the images rather than a quantitative approach. Thanks for watching!

  • @johnsonlee8913
    @johnsonlee8913 2 роки тому +1

    Please don’t wear dark shirt I can’t see the lens 😊

    • @zenography7923
      @zenography7923  2 роки тому +1

      Whoops, sorry - I'll wear a lighter one next time!

  • @djopensyntez1091
    @djopensyntez1091 2 роки тому

    Wypadki dla dzieci

  • @PatAcct
    @PatAcct 2 роки тому +1

    Pentax never invented the M42 mount.
    The M42 mount was first developed by Carl Zeiss at their Jena plant in 1938 at the request of the KW camera company for their Praktica line, which had previously used M40 (40 mm by 1 mm DIN).
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M42_lens_mount