the three versions seem comparable in output to me. preference would be for design.i was surprised the colors from all versions are pleasing and saturated.
I don't think you have a MC black version certainly not the improved version of it, a so called "red badge". There is also red badge version of the zebra, like there is a non red T version of the silver version. There are also small(early) and big(later, zebra and black sized) silver versions. I even have an early Takumar 50mm Tessar. Ps there is no such thing as an unedited jpg straight from the camera, both the Fuji and the Sony(and every other camera for that matter) are editing powerhouses 😉 You make nice videos though 👍🏻
Loved the 'bubble' effect. Enhanced the gorgeous colours.😊
Thank you, for old lenses they certainly deliver the goods
Amazing to think that the tessar design goes back so far
Yes it's impressive what they accomplished with basic equipment
the three versions seem comparable in output to me. preference would be for design.i was surprised the colors from all versions are pleasing and saturated.
Pretty much my conclusion, all three have something to recommend them
Excellent comparison video Karl, I think I will have to get myself one! Now, which one to get??
Which ever one you choose,I'm sure you'll capture some great images Alan
I don't think you have a MC black version certainly not the improved version of it, a so called "red badge". There is also red badge version of the zebra, like there is a non red T version of the silver version. There are also small(early) and big(later, zebra and black sized) silver versions. I even have an early Takumar 50mm Tessar. Ps there is no such thing as an unedited jpg straight from the camera, both the Fuji and the Sony(and every other camera for that matter) are editing powerhouses 😉 You make nice videos though 👍🏻
These are the three versions I have 😊
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