Showing posts with label teleplus mc7 2x macro teleconverter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label teleplus mc7 2x macro teleconverter. Show all posts

Saturday, June 13, 2009

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personal favorite from this year's penang floral fest photos. currently using this as my screen wallpaper.

also, this is the first outing with the teleplus mc7 2x macro teleconverter + smcp-m 50mm f1.7 lens combo - after a few months of owning these. i'm guilty of under-utilising my lenses...

Monday, June 8, 2009

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penang floral fest 2009
@penang botanical garden
may 31st - june 7th, 2009

Sunday, June 7, 2009

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penang floral fest 2009
@penang botanical garden
may 31st - june 7th, 2009

Thursday, June 4, 2009

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penang floral fest 2009
@penang botanical garden
may 31st - june 7th, 2009

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

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penang floral fest 2009
@penang botanical garden
may 31st - june 7th, 2009

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

orange gerberas



penang floral fest 2009
@penang botanical garden
may 31st - june 7th, 2009

Monday, June 1, 2009

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penang floral fest 2009
@penang botanical garden
may 31st - june 7th, 2009

more pics to come...

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Monday, March 9, 2009

super-takumar 200mm f4


super-takumar 200mm f4
focal length: 200mm (long telephoto prime)
aperture range: 4 - 22
aperture blades: 6
min. focus distance: 2.50 m / 8.2 feet
construction: 5 elements in (?) groups
weight: ~ 550 grams
filter size: 58mm
mount: m42 (screwmount)
serial #: 17*****
purchase price: (???)
others: dedicated metal hood

with a minimum focus distance of 2.5 meters, this lens does not really get much use from me as it is too long for indoor close-ups, yet a little too heavy for me to frequently want to carry it along for outings. adding extension tubes helps to shorten the focus distance, but then it became front-heavy, and at this focal length is not easy to hand-hold without good lights.

the lens extends roughly 2cm on focusing from infinity to closest focusing distance. the front element does not rotate during focusing. it takes 58mm filters rather than the 49mm size common on most takumar lenses. the front element gives off a bluish reflection, while the rear element is deeply recessed into the lens body, similar to super-takumar 135mm f3.5 lens.

 
photos: body markings, and rear view.

based on the serial number which starts with '1', i believe this unit is from a very early production run. even the dedicated metal hood only has marking for takumar 200mm f4, whereas in most photos of the lens that i've seen, the hood has markings for both takumar 200mm f4 and 135mm f2.5 which both share the same hood.

i'm actually thinking of selling off this lens if there's a reasonable offer, since it's just sitting there unused most of the time. anyone interested? or maybe i should try to use it more...

Sunday, March 1, 2009

test shot


reflection on a dirty mirror.