The Konica AR lens mount

Jekyll driftwood

H
Jekyll driftwood

  • 0
  • 0
  • 11
It's also a verb.

D
It's also a verb.

  • 2
  • 0
  • 23
The Kildare Track

A
The Kildare Track

  • 11
  • 4
  • 108
Stranger Things.

A
Stranger Things.

  • 1
  • 2
  • 74

Recent Classifieds

Forum statistics

Threads
198,915
Messages
2,783,026
Members
99,745
Latest member
Javier Tello
Recent bookmarks
0

altair

Member
Joined
Mar 5, 2009
Messages
392
Location
Kuala Lumpur
Format
Multi Format
Lanline: I'm falling more & more in love with mine everytime I use them. The Konica bodies are underrated for sure. Just goes to show that 'nice-ness' can be subjective.
 

Focus No. 9

Member
Joined
Feb 22, 2010
Messages
240
Format
35mm
For E.R.

The darkside. Does this flip your meter? :D
(there was a url link here which no longer exists)

p.s. now i know why a picture is rectangular when the film is exposed.:surprised:
(if I'm wrong DON'T tell me-I need a little mystery)
 

Attachments

  • Soligor Wide -Backside.jpg
    Soligor Wide -Backside.jpg
    70 KB · Views: 121

dynachrome

Member
Joined
Sep 16, 2006
Messages
1,758
Format
35mm
I have most of the Konica lenses from 15 to 400. My 400 is the later and smaller UC model. Konica made pre-set lenses which were sold until the time of the Autoreflex T2. Getting every version of every focal length is not easy. Some years ago I wrote an article on this for CameraShopper and used Konica's 28mm SLR lenses as my example. I thought I had every version and then Greg Weber found two I never knew about. The Konica SLRs I like the most are the T2, T3N, TC and FT-1. The ones I like less are the T3, T4, FS-1, FP-1, and TC-X. Some interesting and less common models are the original Auto Reflex, Autorex P, A1000, T3 100th Anniversary body, A3 and FC-1. My favorite Hexanons: 15/2.8 UC fisheye, 21/4, 24/2.8 (2nd version), 28/1.8 UC, 35/2, 50/1.4 (1st version), 85/1.8, 135/3.2, 200/3.5, 300/4.5. The 55/3.5 macro lens is nice but I use the 55/2.8 Vivitar more often. Along with the Hexanons I have many Konica mount lenses I like. Some of these cost a lot less in Konica mount than in Nikon or Pentax mounts because they don't fit any DSLR systems with full fuctionality.
 

craigclu

Subscriber
Joined
Sep 8, 2002
Messages
1,303
Location
Rice Lake, Wisconsin
Format
Multi Format
I've used and enjoyed Konica stuff for many years, too. Most every lens they made was exemplary for its intended use and customer/price point. They are true bargains these days! I also agree on your list of favorites as I've found them to be my favorites, also. One you didn't mention that I especially like and rely upon is the 57mm ƒ1.2... creamy bokeh, great color rendition and super sharp from ƒ2 and above. It also stands with any ultra high-speed glass from about anyone. The 85 is as good as it gets. I once had a serious photo friend who sold his Pentax system and switched to Konica because he fell in love with the Hexanon 85 results.
 

dbuckle

Member
Joined
Sep 2, 2009
Messages
47
Location
Ontario Cana
Format
35mm
Konica Hexanon 55mm macro lens arrived it came with case and filter for $50. It is a good thing when an ebay purchase turns out to be as advertised. it looks like it had never been used. Here it is on my T4. I am picking up a Vivitar 20mm to day from the post office I hope it is a least half as nice.
 

Attachments

  • 899630004_ovDpB-L.jpg
    899630004_ovDpB-L.jpg
    88.3 KB · Views: 118
Last edited by a moderator:

Focus No. 9

Member
Joined
Feb 22, 2010
Messages
240
Format
35mm
dbuckle: I know what you mean about the ebait crapshoot and that set up looks great. I know you'll get some great shots to share.
dynachrome and Craig, too much information...only fires my desire to possess. LOL.
 

Lanline

Member
Joined
Dec 6, 2008
Messages
187
Location
Minneapolis, Mn
Format
Multi Format
Konicas

I have most of the Konica lenses from 15 to 400. My 400 is the later and smaller UC model. Konica made pre-set lenses which were sold until the time of the Autoreflex T2. Getting every version of every focal length is not easy. Some years ago I wrote an article on this for CameraShopper and used Konica's 28mm SLR lenses as my example. I thought I had every version and then Greg Weber found two I never knew about. The Konica SLRs I like the most are the T2, T3N, TC and FT-1. The ones I like less are the T3, T4, FS-1, FP-1, and TC-X. Some interesting and less common models are the original Auto Reflex, Autorex P, A1000, T3 100th Anniversary body, A3 and FC-1. My favorite Hexanons: 15/2.8 UC fisheye, 21/4, 24/2.8 (2nd version), 28/1.8 UC, 35/2, 50/1.4 (1st version), 85/1.8, 135/3.2, 200/3.5, 300/4.5. The 55/3.5 macro lens is nice but I use the 55/2.8 Vivitar more often. Along with the Hexanons I have many Konica mount lenses I like. Some of these cost a lot less in Konica mount than in Nikon or Pentax mounts because they don't fit any DSLR systems with full fuctionality.

All but 1 of my FT-1s have mirror return issues right now (4) that need to go to Mr. Weber. I never really liked the T4 or TCs, but I started using them in poor weather and learned to like them. The TC-X is a good camera, I have 3 of them that I use regularly.
 

dbuckle

Member
Joined
Sep 2, 2009
Messages
47
Location
Ontario Cana
Format
35mm
Vivitar 20mm

Well the Vivitar 20mm arrived and is like new condition also has the case at a very good price. I would perfer a Hexanon but I don't know if I would use it enough to justify the cost. This is the Kiron model so should be good. I'll see when the film comes back. I also got an Aubell 28mm new in the box. I have to learn to read those ebay ads closer. It was very cheap so we'll see. Anyone ever used one. I won't expect much so I won't be disapointed. Here is the Vivitar on my Konica Ft-1.
 

Attachments

  • Konica.jpg
    Konica.jpg
    265.2 KB · Views: 104

Shades

Member
Joined
Oct 10, 2009
Messages
1
Location
Asheville, N
Format
35mm
hello

:smile: just wanted to say hello to you konicites. I have shot with one since early 70's and loved my T and T-3 which I still have. As some of you have said focus gets more difficult with older eyes. Have just bought a DSLR, Sony Alpha. Minolta lenses fit but not hexanons. Maybe someone, someday will figure out how to adapt but in meantime i am shooting film and digital.
 

Sirius Glass

Subscriber
Joined
Jan 18, 2007
Messages
50,372
Location
Southern California
Format
Multi Format
Well the Vivitar 20mm arrived and is like new condition also has the case at a very good price. I would perfer a Hexanon but I don't know if I would use it enough to justify the cost. This is the Kiron model so should be good. I'll see when the film comes back. I also got an Aubell 28mm new in the box. I have to learn to read those ebay ads closer. It was very cheap so we'll see. Anyone ever used one. I won't expect much so I won't be disapointed. Here is the Vivitar on my Konica Ft-1.

Much like the Minolta 21mm f/2.8 that I had. I loved the lens but I always felt like I was walking around with an automobile headlight coming out of my abdominal!

I was always impressed with the quality of the Konica lens. As posted before there was poor marketing and product position. That however allows you to grab up cameras and lenses at great prices now.

Steve
 
Photrio.com contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
To read our full affiliate disclosure statement please click Here.

PHOTRIO PARTNERS EQUALLY FUNDING OUR COMMUNITY:



Ilford ADOX Freestyle Photographic Stearman Press Weldon Color Lab Blue Moon Camera & Machine
Top Bottom