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Pentax SMC M 50mm f/1.7 : Specifications and Opinions




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avatarsenior
sent on April 14, 2014

Pros: Metal construction, sharpness crazy, saturated colors in all openings

Cons: .....

Opinion: switch to digital has certainly its advantages and with the new Pentax camera bodies mistakes is quite difficult because all the automatic available. The situation is different when you combine old and new technologies, such as the use of this lens with a body KX K7.rnSi lose some or all the automatic and in some cases as a correct little shooting with shutter speed and aperture, before getting desired result, much more than with the objectives automatic ... but if the results are what you will get with this in mind it is certainly worth doing some shooting empty. Sharpness, colors, blurs and contrasts are beautiful. For a view that the market is worth little or nothing is a real slap in the face to the more modern products, refined and noble. This is the kit lens fixed on my K7 and if the need to use will allow me not take it off even if I have to give up the automatismi.rnInsieme 135 f2.5 Super Takumar are part of my outfit ... I think that having more optical modern, do not ever take away from borsa.rnFAVOLOSO

avatarjunior
sent on September 24, 2013

Pros: Economic, crazy sharpness, light and small. Metal body.

Cons: If being vintage and completely in manual is a sin ......

Opinion: Crisp colors. If not used in TA returns saturated colors and sharp images. Used for portraits is phenomenal. Very nice bokeh effect. With little more than € 50 you take home a piece of the history of photography and a nice glass. The metal construction gives a solid feel that only certain objectives forward. A word of advice before buying is to check the presence of dust and mold. We always talk about cars which have more than 30 years some signs them can (and should) have. To give a sense of professionalism to seek the advice hood (maybe metal). The original rubber and aesthetically I think it is not the best.

avatarsenior
sent on March 13, 2013

Pros: Sharpness, price, compactness

Cons: No

Opinion: I use this lens reversed on extension tubes for macro high magnification (3x). rnIl manual iris has the advantage of allowing adjustment also reversed (which is not possible with the new lenses without aperture ring). Sharpness and color are good, even at 3x, where it is safely usable also in diaphragms chiusti (f8-11). rnrnIl price is great in relation to the quality you can find (only used because it is out of production for years) to 30-40 €. rnrnL'unico against that is to mount it normally, with adapter, on a full frame DSLR, should be removed the protruding pin inside and the protective part of the same, that the film cameras were used to close the aperture when shooting. If the rear screws are not damaged (unfortunately two out of five of those in my lens you can not unscrew), this is not a problem: just unscrew and remove the two pezzi.rnrnIn conclusion: a perfect lens for high magnification macro, lightweight, inexpensive and crystal clear. Viable alternativeMP-65 and for those who can not spend so much.





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