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My copy of the radioactive Japanese M42-mount lens was a Goodwill find for $25. It turned out to be a pleasant surprise: in decent shape, sharp, and with a creamy bokeh—all that I had read about. The glass was a bit yellow from the Thorium decay, but that gave the images a warmth I grew to really like. For anyone getting into vintage lenses, this is an excellent one to begin your Takumar obsession, uh, collection.
My copy of the radioactive Japanese M42-mount lens was a Goodwill find for $25. It turned out to be a pleasant surprise: in decent shape, sharp, and with a creamy bokeh—all that I had read about. The glass was a bit yellow from the Thorium decay, but that gave the images a warmth I grew to really like. For anyone getting into vintage lenses, this is an excellent one to begin your Takumar obsession, uh, collection.


Purchased: 03/16
{{Small|Purchased: 03/16 • Sold later that year.}}


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Asahi Super-Multi-Coated Takumar 50mm f/1.4 M42

My copy of the radioactive Japanese M42-mount lens was a Goodwill find for $25. It turned out to be a pleasant surprise: in decent shape, sharp, and with a creamy bokeh—all that I had read about. The glass was a bit yellow from the Thorium decay, but that gave the images a warmth I grew to really like. For anyone getting into vintage lenses, this is an excellent one to begin your Takumar obsession, uh, collection.

Purchased: 03/16 • Sold later that year.

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