So I just bought one of these well-regarded Takumar 50/1.4 lenses (with the linkage for wide-open metering on the later Spotmatics, but without the rubber grip), and it's a very nice lens in terms of build and in terms of versatility--image quality seems very good from f/16 to f/1.4, great close up performance, great performance at infinity.
But it does show pronounced yellowing, which is visible on the ground glass when looking through the lens. I haven't developed enough film from this lens to be able to tell what the average effect on the final image is. I almost want to expose it to either sunlight or my UV lamp to try and reduce the yellowing (said to work well), but I worry about losing the vintage feel of the lens.
So photographers who have shot with both yellowed and unyellowed versions of this lens, or who have any experience with the UV deyellowing process, what's your advice? Deyellow or not?
But it does show pronounced yellowing, which is visible on the ground glass when looking through the lens. I haven't developed enough film from this lens to be able to tell what the average effect on the final image is. I almost want to expose it to either sunlight or my UV lamp to try and reduce the yellowing (said to work well), but I worry about losing the vintage feel of the lens.
So photographers who have shot with both yellowed and unyellowed versions of this lens, or who have any experience with the UV deyellowing process, what's your advice? Deyellow or not?