Asahi Super-Takumar 150mm F/4
Medium telephoto prime lens • Film era • Discontinued
- Announced:
- · 1965
- Production status:
- ● Discontinued
- Country of design:
- · Japan
- Original name:
- · Asahi Opt. Co. Super-Takumar 1:4/150
- Order No.:
- · 374
- · 43740
- Class:
- · Slow full-frame medium telephoto prime lens
- System:
- · Asahi Pentax M42 (1957)
Model history (5)
■Asahi Super-Takumar 150mm F/4 [374, 43740] | A | 5 - 5 | 1.80m | ⌀49 | 1965 ● | |
■Asahi Super-Takumar 150mm F/4 [43741] | A | 5 - 5 | 1.80m | ⌀49 | 1967 ● | |
■Asahi Super-Multi-Coated Takumar 150mm F/4 [43742] | A | 5 - 5 | 1.80m | ⌀49 | 1971 ● | |
■smc Pentax 150mm F/4 | A | 5 - 5 | 1.80m | ⌀52 | 1975 ● | |
■smc Pentax-M 150mm F/3.5 | A | 5 - 5 | 1.80m | ⌀49 | 1977 ● |
Specification
Optical design: | |
35mm full frame | |
150mm | |
F/4 | |
5 elements in 5 groups | |
M42 [45.5mm] | |
16.4° (35mm full frame) | |
Diaphragm mechanism: | |
Diaphragm type: | Automatic |
Aperture control: | Aperture ring (Manual settings only) |
6 (six) | |
Focusing: | |
1.80m | |
<No data> | |
Focusing modes: | Manual focus only |
Manual focus control: | Focusing ring |
Physical characteristics: | |
320g | |
⌀57.6×94.8mm | |
Accessories: | |
Screw-type 49mm | |
Screw-type round | |
Not available |
Source of data
- The Ultimate Asahi Pentax Screw Mount Guide 1952-1977 book by Gerjan van Oosten (1999).
Manufacturer description #1
No bigger than a 135mm lens but with increased magnification, this is a unique Pentax optic designed with compactness in mind. For extreme long-distance close-ups fit the extension tubes with no loss of resolution. No lens is more suitable for landscapes and scenery than this eminently convenient member of the Super-Takumar family.
Features
This compact lens has the same diameter and is only a fraction longer than the 135mm F3.5. Nevertheless, it has a focal length three times that of a standard lens - its viewing angle of 17° makes it the ideal optic for those shots halfway between 135mm and 200mm. Its low distortion ratio and high resolving power give fine image quality at all distances. And as an additional convenience, filter size is the normal 49mm.
Main uses
As a compact lens of true telephoto power, this is a very practical optic to take on field trips. Combined with extension tubes, it makes an excellent lens for close·ups of small moving objects and is also recommended for plant photography.
Manufacturer description #2
Yet another astonishingly useful and highly desirable telephoto, which although affording a full three-fold magnification in relation to the standard 50mm camera lens, is only 7mm longer than the 135mm long-focus and weighs even less!
The low distortion ratio and high resolving power are other noteworthy features of this lens. Standard 49mm filters are used and a fully automatic diaphragm is incorporated.
Principal Uses
Once again, in view of the useful 3x magnification in relation to the standard 50mm objective, this is a lens that can be comfortably accommodated when travelling and will certainly prove of value, whether used for landscapes, figure studies, and so on. For almost any form of pictorial, sports, and / or news coverage, theatre, or nature work.
Employed with an extension tube an immediate whole new field of possibilities emerges for close-ups of plants, birds or any small objects.
Asahi Super-TAKUMAR series
The third generation of lenses designed for Asahi Pentax 35mm SLR cameras with the M42 screw mount. Introduced with the Asahi Pentax SV and S1a in 1962.
- Robust, all-metal design with recessed focusing distance scale;
- Fully automatic diaphragm;
- Switch for automatic or manual diaphragm control;
- Extremely accurate manual focusing with knurled focusing ring;
- Improved single-layer anti-reflection coating.
From the editor
Gerjan van Oosten in his book "The Ultimate Asahi Pentax Screw Mount Guide 1952-1977" states that the lens has 5 elements in 4 groups but this must be an error.
Other medium telephoto prime lenses in the Asahi Pentax M42 system
■M42 mount (15) | |||||||||
Asahi Takumar 135mm F/3.5 [324, 43240] | P | 5 - 4 | ⌀46 | 1957 ● | |||||
Asahi Auto-Takumar 135mm F/3.5 [343] | S | 5 - 4 | 1.80m | ⌀49 | 1959 ● | ||||
Asahi Takumar 135mm F/3.5 [353, 43530] | P | 5 - 4 | 1.50m | ⌀49 | 1961 ● | ||||
Asahi Super-Takumar 135mm F/3.5 [354, 43540] | A | 5 - 4 | 1.50m | ⌀49 | 1963 ● | ||||
Asahi Super-Takumar 135mm F/3.5 [43541] | A | 4 - 4 | 1.50m | ⌀49 | 1965 ● | ||||
Asahi Super-Multi-Coated Takumar 135mm F/3.5 [43542] | A | 4 - 4 | 1.50m | ⌀49 | 1971 ● | ||||
Asahi Super-Takumar 135mm F/2.5 [43801] | A | 5 - 4 | 1.50m | ⌀58 | 1965 ● | ||||
Asahi Super-Multi-Coated Takumar 135mm F/2.5 [43802] | A | 5 - 4 | 1.50m | ⌀58 | 1971 ● | ||||
Asahi Super-Multi-Coated Takumar 135mm F/2.5 [43812] | A | 6 - 6 | 1.50m | ⌀58 | 1972 ● | ||||
Asahi Super-Takumar 150mm F/4 [43741] | A | 5 - 5 | 1.80m | ⌀49 | 1967 ● | ||||
Asahi Super-Multi-Coated Takumar 150mm F/4 [43742] | A | 5 - 5 | 1.80m | ⌀49 | 1971 ● | ||||
Asahi [Tele-]Takumar 200mm F/5.6 [347, 351, 43510] | P | 5 - 5 | 2.50m | ⌀49 | 1958 ● | ||||
Asahi Super-Takumar 200mm F/4 [376, 37600, 43760, 43761] | A | 5 - 5 | 2.50m | ⌀58 | 1965 ● | ||||
Asahi Super-Multi-Coated Takumar 200mm F/4 [43762] | A | 5 - 5 | 2.50m | ⌀58 | 1971 ● | ||||
Asahi Takumar 200mm F/3.5 [338, 43380] | P | 4 - 4 | 2.50m | ⌀67 | 1958 ● |