Yashinon-DX vs Super-Takumar 50mm f/1.4 THROW DOWN M42 50/1.4 Asahi Yashica Side by Side Comparison
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Live side-by-side comparison of two legendary lenses: Yashica Yashinon-DX 50mm f/1.4 M42 mount lens and Asahi Pentax Super-Takumar 50mm f/1.4. Will Zeiss's baby brother Yashica nudge out Japan's planar-nemesis?
SCORECARD SECTION FOR EACH LENS
BUILD X/10
BOKEH X/10
COLOR X/10
CENTER SHARPNESS X/10
EDGE SHARPNESS X/10
SPLIT SCREEN X/10
OPTICS FORMULA X/10
MANUFACTURER REPUTATION X/10
MINIMUM FOCUS DISTANCE X/10
LENS SPEED / MAXIMUM APERTURE X/10
TOTALS RATING OUT OF 100 POINTS X/100
Wow, this is a great lens comparison. I recently tried to make a lens comparison video myself, but this one is much better
Thank you so much!! I have been working so hard on this and come such a long was in the past few months. I would love to collaborate sometime. Ben
Really enjoyed this. Have one of each plus an 8 element Takumar but haven't really compared them like this. You should try the little 55mm f/2 Auto Takumar (1.8 in zebra).
You should have way more subscribers, great content.
Love the hat, Ben. And the branded glasses frames are nice. Personally, I prefer the color on the Yashinon.
I have both lenses and love the comparison. Thanks.
Thank you Raymond! I eventually will take my dual camera rig outside this summer. :)
i have little lens auto takumar f2.
for me this is one of the best m42 mount lens.
Awesome sir....I have Takumar 50mm1.4 & I love so much ☺️
Did the 8 element Takumar ever beat the Zeiss? I have an old Soviet lens test of fast 50's. The only German lens included was a Leica Summilux. The 8 element Takumar was the second best, but the Leica was playing in another level. The Takumar wasn't far behind in center sharpness, almost matched the Leica mid field but the Leica was playing on a different level in the corners.
Hi Sebastian! I have only tested the 7-element version so far with these comparisons. I think the 8 element version rivaled Zeiss and could be "as good" but I don't necessarily think it could be called "better" unless it is overmatching the other lens, for instance a Zeiss 50mm 2.8 vs Yashica 50 1.4, the Yashica will win for what I like.
takumar is the clear winner
Not if you like bokeh!
Why wouldn’t you use an 8 element Takumar, the lens their 50mm reputation is based on?
Especially noted for it’s superior Bokeh .
I really appreciate the side-by-side, but I think that you inadvertently favored the Takumar because you set the camera to auto white balance. I bet if you would switch the lenses on the camera bodies you will see a remarket change in color. The test should’ve been balanced withbothcams locked to either tungsten or daylight for both cameras. Auto means that you don’t know the color temperature that the camera selected. That can throw everything off. Other than that I agree with your evaluations completely. Creative testing, yes!
How does one tell the difference between the 7 element Super-T and the 8 Element Super-T versions? I have one of that vintage and would be curious which one it is.
Thanks for checking it out Scott! The easiest way to tell is if you look at the focus tic mark, there is a number 4 just to the left of that. Next to that 4, there is a very small orange dash. If it is CLOSER to the focus tick mark (if it is to the right of the 4), it is an 8-element. Other ways to tell, if it is "yellow" from radioactive decay, it is definitely the 7 element (8 element is not radioactive so doesn't turn yellow). If the back of the lens has a massive "bubble" element protruding that is the 8th element - while if it is not a bubble but it is "flat" that is a 7 element. Of course the SIMPLEST way to know is you can text me a photo since you are VIP ;)
@@CoutoCameraCompany Thanks Ben. I sent you a message. I believe mine is a 7-Element version.
I like the idea of the channel and I subscribed, but I hope to see some more information on your scoring criteria. Like what lens would be a 10 if this lens is a 9 Or simply what are the gold standards in each category and maybe an example of a shot from that lens. Also you can more effectively honor the time of your viewers by a little more editing. especially in the areas that you were your flow breaks down, unclear, drink breaks etc. Just some constructive feedback.
Test the Miranda 50/1.4 8 element and the Mamiya HC 50/1.7, they should both score high.
I have the Miranda and I will check on the Mamiya HC I just might have that I think I spotted it in a bin yesterday lucky enough!
I am having trouble finding the HC version... if you have a link please let me know and I will get one. I have a few SX and Mamiya Sekor with no suffix...
@@CoutoCameraCompany my bad, it is a 58mm lens, and should probably best be compared to a Biotar 58/2.
www.ebay.com/itm/RARE-Mamiya-Sekor-F-C-1-1-7-58mm-Lens-No-605475-NON-WORKING-Tower-32A-camera/254821256306?hash=item3b5487cc72:g:H8kAAOSwfVhf7KHy
It will fit on an Exakta adapter, but will not quite latch.
We need another graph called "microsiverts" :D
Takumar is more close on minimal focus distance
all lens have a character
Especially in the right hands!