Steve Roberts
Member
Hi,
Whilst swapping lenses between cameras a few days ago I noticed that my 50mm SMC Pentax (non-M) consistently required half a stop more exposure than either of two 50mm SMC Pentax-M lenses. This was consistent with various bodies and only when I placed the lenses on a piece of white paper did the reason become clear (no pun intended!). The 50mm non-M lens displayed a very obvious yellow tint which was not present on the two M versions. I had previously only known of the radioactive glass/yelowing issue affecting screw mount Pentax lenses, but it would seem this is not the case. The lens came with the KX that I bought a little over 30 years ago. The KM/KX range were in production for only a couple of years between the screw mount range and the M series, though the K1000 continued for long after and the K2/DMD for several years. Has anyone any knowledge of this effect as regards K-mount lenses?
Best wishes,
Steve
Whilst swapping lenses between cameras a few days ago I noticed that my 50mm SMC Pentax (non-M) consistently required half a stop more exposure than either of two 50mm SMC Pentax-M lenses. This was consistent with various bodies and only when I placed the lenses on a piece of white paper did the reason become clear (no pun intended!). The 50mm non-M lens displayed a very obvious yellow tint which was not present on the two M versions. I had previously only known of the radioactive glass/yelowing issue affecting screw mount Pentax lenses, but it would seem this is not the case. The lens came with the KX that I bought a little over 30 years ago. The KM/KX range were in production for only a couple of years between the screw mount range and the M series, though the K1000 continued for long after and the K2/DMD for several years. Has anyone any knowledge of this effect as regards K-mount lenses?
Best wishes,
Steve