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SMC PENTAX 1: 1.4 / 50 ASAHI OPT. CO., JAPAN is a good manual high-aperture fifty-kopeck piece. There is a whole family of such lenses, in which there are approximately 8-9 basic models. I already had an older version on my review SMC TAKUMAR 1: 1.4/50 ASAHI OPT. CO., JAPAN., on the basis of which the lens from this review was made.
This SMC PENTAX 1: 1.4 / 50 ASAHI OPT. CO., JAPAN is the first Pentax class 50 / 1.4 lens to receive the Pentax K mount. Prior to that, all ASAHI OPT lenses. CO., JAPAN class 50 / 1.4 used the common M42x1 / 45.5 landing thread.
All lenses of this family (except for the first and the last) use the same optical scheme of 7 elements in 6 groups (classic planar scheme [Planar]). The first was'Planar killer'and used an advanced scheme for those times 8/6 (difference between 7/6 and 8/6), and last - super-modern circuit 15/9!.
Personally, I am a great connoisseur and fan of old Pentax optics (aka ASAHI OPT. CO.), After working with which pleasant emotions always remain. This SMC PENTAX 1: 1.4 / 50 ASAHI OPT. CO., JAPAN belongs to one of the first lines of lenses with Pentax K mount. Usually this line is called so - 'Pentax K'(by analogy with Pentax' M ',' A ',' F ',' FA ',' DFA '). Also, this is the first lens in the '50 /1.4 'family to use the name'PENTAX', before this modification all solutions from the '50 /1.4' line had the name 'TAKUMAR'.
In parallel with the line of the best solutions of the 50 / 1.4 class, the line of Pentax / Takumar lenses of the class 50 / 1.7, 50 / 1.8, 50/2, 55 / 1.8 and 55/2 developed.
It's important: This lens does not suffer from lens coating degradation. For example older versions like Super-Multi-Coated TAKUMAR 1: 1.4 / 50 ASAHI OPT. CO., JAPANsuffered from severe degradation of enlightenment.
All major versions of similar lenses Asahi Opt. Co., Takumar / Pentax:
1.2/50
- SMC PENTAX 1: 1.2 / 50 ASAHI OPT. CO., JAPAN (7/6, 20947, 1975-1984)
- SMC PENTAX 1:1.2/50 ASAHI OPT. CO.,JAPAN'GOLD' (7/6, 1981)
- SMC PENTAX-A 1: 1.2 50mm (7/6, 20987, 1984-2004)
- SMC PENTAX-A 1: 1.2 50mm Special (7/6, 2000)
1.4 / 50 (video)
- Super takumar 1: 1.4 / 50 Asahi Opt. Co., Lens made in Japan (8/6, 358, 1964-1966)
- Super takumar 1: 1.4 / 50 Asahi Opt. Co. Lens made in japan (7/6, 37800, 1965-1971, F/2 in number)
- Super takumar 1: 1.4 / 50 Asahi Opt. Co. Lens made in japan (7/6, 37801, 1965-1971, F/2 dot)
- Super takumar 1: 1.4 / 50 Asahi Opt. Co., Lens made in Japan (7/6, 37802, 1965-1971, comma after 'CO.')
- Super-Multi Coated TAKUMAR 1: 1.4 / 50 ASAHI OPT. CO., JAPAN (7/6, 37902, 1971-1972)
- SMC TAKUMAR 1: 1.4 / 50 ASAHI OPT. CO., JAPAN (7/6, 37908, 1972-1975)
- SMC PENTAX 1: 1.4 / 50 ASAHI OPT. CO., JAPAN (7/6, 20847, 1975-1977)
- SMC PENTAX-M 1: 1.4 50mm ASAHI OPT. CO., JAPAN (7/6, 20867, 1977-1984)
- SMC PENTAX-A 1: 1.4 50mm (7/6, 20887, 1984-1989)
- SMC PENTAX-F 1: 1.4 50mm (7/6, 20827, 1987-1991)
- SMC PENTAX-FA 1: 1.4 50mm (7/6, 20817, 1991-2023)
- HD PENTAX-D FA * 1: 1.4 50mm SDMAW (15/9, 21260, 2018->)
- SMC PENTAX-FA 1: 1.4 50mm Classic (7/6, 2023->)
- HD PENTAX-FA 1: 1.4 50mm (7/6, 2023->)
1.8 / 55 (video)
- takumar 1:1.8 f=55mm Asahi OPT. CO., Japan (6/5, 1958, zebra)
- Auto-takumar 1:1.8 f=55mm Asahi OPT. CO., Japan (6/5, 1958-1960, zebra)
- Auto-takumar 1:1.8/55 ASAHI OPT. CO., Lens made in Japan (6/5, 1960, with 'R')
- Auto-takumar 1:1.8/55 ASAHI OPT. CO., Lens made in Japan (6/5, 1960-1962, no 'R', oblique lines of the depth of field)
- Auto-takumar 1:1.8/55 ASAHI OPT. CO., Lens made in Japan (6/5, 1962, no 'R', straight lines of depth of field)
- Super takumar 1: 1.8 / 55 Asahi Opt. Co., Lens made in Japan (6/5, 1962, fine ribs, f/1.8 left)
- Super takumar 1: 1.8 / 55 Asahi Opt. Co., Lens made in Japan (6/5, before 1965, fine ribs, f/1.8 right)
- Super takumar 1: 1.8 / 55 Asahi Opt. Co. Lens made in japan (6/5, 37106, before 1971, large ribs)
- Super-Multi Coated TAKUMAR 1: 1.8 / 55 ASAHI OPT. CO., JAPAN (6/5, 37104, 1971-1972)
- SMC TAKUMAR 1: 1.8 / 55 ASAHI OPT. CO., JAPAN (6/5, 37108, 1972-1975)
- SMC PENTAX 1: 1.8 / 55 ASAHI OPT. CO., JAPAN (6/5, 20747, 1975-1977)
2 / 55 (1.9 / 55)
- Auto-takumar 1:1.9 f=55mm Asahi Opt. Co.,Japan (6/5, 1958-1959)
- Auto-takumar 1: 2 f = 55mm Asahi Opt. Co., Japan (6/5, 1958-1959, zebra)
- Auto-takumar 1: 2 f = 55mm Asahi Opt. Co., Japan (6/5, 34100, 1958-1959)
- Super takumar 1: 2 / 55 Asahi Opt. Co., Lens made in Japan (6/5, small fins, F/2 left)
- Super takumar 1: 2 / 55 Asahi Opt. Co., Lens made in Japan (6/5, small ribs, F/2 on the right)
- Super takumar 1: 2 / 55 Asahi Opt. Co. Lens made in japan (6/5, 37103, 1962-1973, large ribs)
- Super takumar 1: 2 / 55 Asahi Opt. Co. Lens made in japan (6/5, 37107, additional aperture pins)
- SMC TAKUMAR 1: 2 / 55 ASAHI OPT. CO., JAPAN (6/5, 37109, 1973-1975)
- SMC PENTAX 1: 2 55mm ASAHI OPT. CO., JAPAN (6/5, 1976-1977)
1.7/50
- SMC PENTAX-M 1: 1.7 50mm ASAHI OPT. CO., JAPAN (6/5, 20877, 1977-1984)
- SMC PENTAX-A 1: 1.7 50mm (6/5, 20897, 1984-1989)
- SMC PENTAX-F 1: 1.7 50mm (6/5, 20837, 1987-1991)
- SMC PENTAX-FA 1: 1.7 50mm (6/5, 20907, 1991-2004)
2/50
- SMC PENTAX-M 1:2 50mm ASAHI OPTICAL CO. (5/5, 20677, 1979-1985)
- SMC PENTAX-A 1: 2 50mm (5/5, 20697, 1985-1998)
2.2/55
- takumar 1:2.2/55 Asahi Opt. CO., Japan (6/5, 1961-1963)
- Auto-takumar 1:2.2/55 ASAHI OPT. CO., Lens made in Japan (6/5, 1961-1963)
2/58
- takumar 1:2 f=58mm Asahi Opt. Co., Japan (6/4, 1957-1958)
- takumar 1: 2 f = 58mm Asahi Opt. Co., Japan (6/4, 1957-1958, labeled 'R')
DA (APS-C: 1.4/55 DA* + 1.8/50 DA)
- SMC PENTAX-DA * 1: 1.4 55mm SDM (9/8, 21790, 2008->)
- SMC PENTAX-DA 1: 1.8 50mm (6/5, 22177, 2012->)
Asahi-Kogaku (M37x1, 3.5/50 + 2.4/58 -> M42)
- takumar 1: 3,5 f = 50mm Asahi-kogaku (4/3, 1952, M37×1)
- takumar 1: 3.5 f = 50mm Asahi-kogaku (4/3, 1952, , M37×1, pre-set)
- takumar 1: 2.4 f = 58mm Asahi-kogaku (5/3, 1954, M37×1, silver)
- takumar 1: 2.4 f = 58mm Asahi Opt. Co., Japan (5/3, 1957-1958, M42)
The lens names in this list correspond exactly to the lens name label on the lens barrel (except for the serial number and/or filter diameter).
Main technical characteristics of SMC PENTAX 1: 1.4 / 50 ASAHI OPT. CO., JAPAN:
Review Instance Name | SMC PENTAX 1: 1.4 / 50 ASAHI OPT. CO., JAPAN 1030387 |
Basic properties |
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Front Filter Diameter | 52 mm, metal thread for filters. |
Focal length | 50 mm |
Zoom ratio | 1 X (this is a fixed lens, it does not have a zoom). |
Designed by | for film cameras with a frame size of 24 x 36 |
Number of aperture blades | 8 petals. Petals dark matte
At F / 2 and F / 2.8, the aperture blades form a small jagged opening. |
Tags |
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Diaphragm | from f / 1.4 to f / 22. The lens has an aperture control ring. There are labels on the ring for F / 1.4, 2, 2.8, 4, 5.6, 8, 11, 16, 22. You can set one additional value between each pair of numbers (except F / 1.4-> F2 and F / 16-> F / 22) |
MDF | 0.45 meters, maximum magnification ratio 1:6.7 |
The weight | 270 grams (measured) |
Optical design | 7 elements in 6 groups
The lens does not use special optical elements in its optical design. The same optical design is used by older lenses of the same family:
and newer: |
Lens hood | Threaded, screwed into the front filter thread |
Manufacturer country | LENS MADE IN JAPAN (body inscription, lens made in Japan). |
Period | 1975-1977. Subsequently replaced by SMC PENTAX-M 1: 1.4 50mm ASAHI OPT. CO., JAPAN. |
Price | About $ 100 for used option. Current prices can be look at EBAY.
Prices for modern Pentax lenses can be viewed at E-Catalog. |
Lenses based on the optical scheme on which the SMC PENTAX 1: 1.4 / 50 ASAHI OPT is built. CO., JAPAN (from this review, produced from 1972 to 2018 (almost 50 years). The first was a manual SMC TAKUMAR 1: 1.4/50 ASAHI OPT. CO., JAPANand the last one is autofocus SMC PENTAX-FA 1: 1.4 50mm.
Assembly, appearance, focusing
Pictured next to SMC PENTAX 1: 1.4 / 50 ASAHI OPT. CO., JAPAN shown SMC TAKUMAR 1: 1.8/55 ASAHI OPT. CO., JAPAN.
SMC PENTAX 1: 1.4 / 50 ASAHI OPT. CO., JAPAN is well built. The focusing ring has an anti-slip insert made of very coarse material and rotates approximately 225 degrees (5/8 of a full turn). The movement of the ring is very smooth, oily, pleasant. During focusing, the front retractable body does not rotate. Focusing occurs by moving the entire lens unit. Lens chamfers are poorly blackened.
Sample photos (Full Frame + APS-C)
Pictures in the gallery were obtained using Nikon D4 (Full Frame, 16 MP), converting the original RAW files with the original Nikon Capture NX-D v 1.4.6 utility. A
Pictures in the gallery were obtained using Sony a3500 (Sony Exmor APS-C HD CMOS sensor at 20 MP, JPEG from the camera). An adapter was used Pentax K -> Sony E / NEX.
You can download / view the original photos in RAW format (Nikon '.NEF' and Sony '.ARW') at this link (gallery / folders on Yandex.Disk).
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In normal countries, Yandex is blocked.
Are you talking about North Korea?
still in China (or rather, not blocked, but working incorrectly), for obvious reasons.
It works in Europe, what is wrong?
I suspect, another attempt to dissolve a politosrach or to demonstrate to everyone their handshake and inability to bypass blockages
In Ukraine or what?
Come on!
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Her. In normal countries, nothing is blocked.
It is a pity that there are fewer and fewer such countries.
Someone tell Andrusha that a VPN exists
I recently bought such a lens in Japan for $75, it’s in almost new condition, despite its age. No matter how much I hoped, the rear element still turned out to contain thorium and phonite (radioactive). A lot has been written on this subject, but it is also contradictory. By the way, all of Arkady’s comments about the degradation (yellowness) of the rear lens on many Pentax Takumars are related precisely to the effects of radiation. It is treated with ultraviolet light, several days in active sun or a lamp. The radiation level increases when the dosimeter directly touches the rear lens, but from the side, in front and 5 cm behind there is almost a natural background. Experts say that there is no particular danger if you do not constantly put glass under the pillow)) You cannot damage the glass, thorium is not in the coating, but in the glass itself.
I'm waiting for an adapter for Sony and will try it.
Indeed, a lot has been written about radioactivity. This is clearly demonstrated by the number of paranoids in this topic.
How many paranoids are there in this topic, I wonder? And did anyone say that this is deadly? A level several times higher than the background is a reason for at least caution. Tales about the dose during an airplane flight and dental x-rays can be omitted immediately. People use such lenses, I will use them, but store them accordingly, and don’t wear them in pants, and don’t put them under the pillow... that’s all.
Congratulations, you are in tsa.
Yes, thank you) But I don’t speak bird language, sorry
I really liked the ancient Pentax ones. The build quality is fantastic, you want to hold it in your hands and turn everything) I liked the picture, even when open.