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Forum: Pentax Q 04-30-2016, 10:16 AM  
Sticky: Adapted lenses tested on the Q : the reference thread
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Olympus ZUIKO CINE 13mm f1.8

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Olympus 6.5mm f1.8



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Olympus CINE 37mm f1.8


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Forum: Pentax Q 03-27-2016, 12:22 PM  
Sticky: Adapted lenses tested on the Q : the reference thread
Posted By Mothballs
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Keystone CINE 1/2" f2.5

Fixed focus D-mount.

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Forum: Pentax Q 01-11-2016, 08:13 PM  
Sticky: Adapted lenses tested on the Q : the reference thread
Posted By Mothballs
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Tamron SP 52B 90mm f2.5 On first Gen Q

Probably one of the best Lenses I own.


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Forum: Pentax Q 12-13-2015, 10:30 PM  
Sticky: Adapted lenses tested on the Q : the reference thread
Posted By Mothballs
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CA in high contrast is controllable, so long as you shoot between f5.6-8 ; Plus it's Green/Violet, so It's not as blindingly obvious as Red/Blue.

Bumped up contrast in Silky. Helps hide the grain.

Edited because i was tired and didn't put TAIR-3 in the title.
Forum: Pentax Q 09-25-2015, 12:42 PM  
Sticky: Adapted lenses tested on the Q : the reference thread
Posted By Mothballs
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That Rubinar is way way sharper on the Q than I expected. Holy shoot. https://flic.kr/p/eJRnK5 Might have to steal my Friends, or get the local Importer/Lens tech to snag me a realigned one...

Tamron is hella impressive as well. Definitely on the list now...
Forum: Pentax Q 06-17-2015, 05:13 AM  
Sticky: Adapted lenses tested on the Q : the reference thread
Posted By Mothballs
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Aye on the learning Curve; I'm still not sure if my 400mm Kitstar is soft or if It's just me being bad with it, and my TAIR-3 is certainly just me; Doesn't help that I don't have a tripod mount for it (Or the stock for the pistol grip...)

It was more that, with where diffraction is on the Q sensor, I figured there's much more room to muck about with those Adaptalls, and they generally sit in a nice middle range for price. All that said, I'm pretty confident that the TAIR will be okay as well...

Ah well, gonna keep my eye out.
Forum: Pentax Q 06-15-2015, 09:12 PM  
Sticky: Adapted lenses tested on the Q : the reference thread
Posted By Mothballs
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Okay, a request here. I've been eyeballing a few old Tamrons, in particular the 300mm f2.8 SP Adaptall2 lenses, and was wondering if anyone had one to test? Apparently those lenses where very sharp for long, fast telephotos (We're talking, like, around 45-50 lpm wide open apparently) and I was wondering how they held up on the Q.

Probably going to hunt one down reguardless, but still, Hoping someone has one to show off.
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