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1. a Oo s H S Z HONEYWELL PENTAX DEALER FACT BOOK II How to operate your HEILAND 35 MM Single Lens Reflex Camera IMPORTANT Read This First Focus only after cocking the rapid wind lever Because of the instant return mirror of the PENTAX the position of the mirror varies sli htly before and after winding the film and cocking the shutter When advancing the film be sure to stroke the rapid wind lever all the way until it stops Do not touch the surface of the mirror If the mirror gets dusty use a blower to dust it off or dust lightly with a good camel s hair brush If your PENTAX should need repair don t try to fix it yourself Have your Heiland dealer send it to the factory For holders of our warranty card free repair service will be maintained for material and workmanship defects within a period of 18 months after date of your purchase INDEX Camera familiarization and operation Please read these pages carefully 4 18 Features of PENTAX H 2 csccccsececreeeeereeteee 20 25 Interchangeable lenses and accessories 27 44 Resolving power of Takumar lenses 45 65 HONEYWELL PENTAX DEALER FACT BOOK II MAJOR WORKING PARTS OF PENTAX H 2 Film exposure counter Shutter release Rapid wind lever 10 Shutter speed dial 14 Rewind crank Cocked indicator Rewind knob Distance index Film type D
2. automatically turns counter clockwise indicating that the film is moving from cassette to take up spool Trip the shutter and again cock the rapid wind lever Set the exposure counter to 0 and trip the shutter again Your camera is now ready for the first pic ture When cocking the rapid wind lever for the first picture the exposure counter automatically turns to l indicating that the first picture is ready to be taken ALWAYS COCK THE RAPID WIND LEVER COMPLETELY WITH A FULL STROKE 6 Turn the exposure counter dial in the direction indicated by the arrow DON T TURN IT IN THE OPPOSITE DIRECTION After the final picture on the roll 20 or 36 exposures has been taken the rapid wind lever will not turn all the way as you stroke it This indicates that the final picture has been taken on your film After the final picture has been taken DON T open the back or ALL exposed frames will be ruined 69 11 II HONEYWELL PENTAX DEALER FACT BOOK 8 Unfold the film rewind crank 9 Depress the film rewind release button shown in photograph 7 Turn the rewind crank to rewind the film into the film cassette The film rewind crank permits rewinding at a smooth even rate Under some atmospheric conditions erratic or too rapid rewinding will cause static electricity marks on the film You will feel the tension on the rewind crank lessen as the leader end of the film slips off the take up spool Stop rewinding
3. 8 preset 65 mm clip on 46 mm screw on 49 mm screw on 49 mm screw on 46 mm screw on 135mm f 3 5 46 mm screw on 200 mm f 3 5 67 mm screw on 300 mm f4 83 mm screw on 500 mm f5 46 mm To be mounted behind lens 1000 mm f8 46 mm To be mounted behind lens HONEYWELL PENTAX DEALER FACT BOOK 2s In Denver Colorado Auto Takumar 55mm f2 taken at 11 1 60 sec 90 FINDER A convenient acces sory viewfinder to be attached to the view finder frame of the PENTAX H 2 For low micrography etc 2 Attach this to the 7 PENTAX viewfinder window for mounting a folding flash gun like the Heiland Tilt A Mite miniature ex posure meter etc 85 angle close up photo FILM MAGAZINE For use in loading bulk film LEATHER CASE FOR STANDARD LENSES When using an ac cessory lens on your PENTAX put your standard lens in this leather case for protec tion HONEYWELL PENTAX DEALER FACT BOOK II RESOLVING POWER OF TAKUMAR LENSES Resolving power of all Takumar lenses is factory tested by skilled engineers There are three types of tests microscopic aerial test projection test and photographed film test Resolving power of a lens shown by Ipm lines per mm varies depending upon the method of re solution test Takumar lenses have been tested for resolving power to conform to Asahi standards which are higher than those set by JIS Japan Industrial
4. ASA 50 and ASA 200 the ASA 50 film requires 4 times more ex posure than the ASA 200 film Use the film type dial located beneath the rewind knob to show what type of film is in your camera Simply set the ASA number of the film you are using opposite the pointer Use white figures for black and white film red figures for color film and green figures for special film such as positive film copying film etc To check whether the camera is loaded turn the film rewind knob clockwise If it turns freely the camera is not loaded 23 FLASH SYNCHRONIZATION The PENTAX has two sets of terminals F P and X The table at the left shows which flash contacts which shutter speed and which flash bulb may be combined for maximum lamp efficiency Unless these combinations are rigidly followed there will be a failure in flash synchronization Note the X setting between 60 and 30 on the shutter speed dial The speed of this X setting is 1 50 of a second and this indicates the highest shutter speed at which Heiland Strobonars or other electronic flash units may be used HONEYWELL PENTAX DEALER FACT BOOK tube 1 uses 1S fef 26ft 49 98 ft 164 ft 32 8ft 9 1z 14 25 4 10 7 auth a Ga Ai 12 5 saa 11 3 35 5 39 2 10 2 3 43 5 51 39 F 16 3 35 5 35 9 21 7 6 2 Se fis 43 5 55 9 76 ee Uja 2 is ns 172 19 J a 114 9 13 1 1 9 a4 2 Inq 3 7 5 6 ls F 2
5. B Position B is more desira ble for fast focusing and shooting With the PENTAX whether held vertically or horizontally you can see your subject image through the taking Jens and this enables you to compose focus and hoot faster than with an Hold your ae d Draw your camera tightly Raise your Draw your other type camera arm close to to your fore right arm left arm to your body f head with your your body left hand 67 HONEYWELL PENTAX DEALER FACT BOOK II Bat oe 1 Cock the rapid wind 2 Compose your pic 3 For viewing exact 4 Select the f stop lever ture depth of field at dif you want by set ferent apertures view ting the diaphragm your subject while ring turning the diaphragm BEFORE TAKING PICTURES ring 6 Cock the automatic diaphragm lever for 5 Set the proper full aperture view shutter speed ing 7 Focus 8 Trip the shutter FILM LOADING 68 10 HONEYWELL PENTAX DEALER FACT BOOK FILM WIND AND REWIND To wind the film Before turning the rapid wind lever slowly turn the film rewind knob clockwise until a slight resistance is felt This prevents loosening or warping of the film The first portions of the film cannot be used for picture taking as they have already been exposed to light Generally two blank exposures should be made before taking your first picture Cock the rapid wind lever until it stops Watch to see that the film rewind knob
6. Standards All Takumar lenses bear the seal of the Japan Camera Inspection Insti tute which insures the performance standards When testing your lens perform ance Use a slow speed fine grain film 86 Generally high speed films are grainy and are not suitable for re solution test Support your camera on a good tripod Use a shutter release cable to prevent movement of the camera The definition of the picture on the negative film may decrease if exposure and developing time are not proper Time your exposure and development cor rectly If you do your own developing and enlarging see that your enlarger uses a fine quality enlarger lens If it is not of a fine quality your pictures can never be sharp no matter what superb lenses are mounted on your camera Usually the diaphragm of the enlarger should be closed down to f8 or f11
7. 2 s Auto Takumar 55 mm 76 HONEYWELL PENTAX DEALER FACT BOOK II INTERCHANGEABLE LENSES The PENTAX offers many interchangeable lenses All are being used by leading photographers Takumar lenses are widely respected by professional and amateur photographers for their fine resolution The photographic coverage of the various Takumar lenses is illustrated on the next page With focal lengths longer than 83 mm the subject imege is seen through the viewfinder larger than its life size Regardless of the lens selected for the PENTAX there is never need for an accessory viewfinder ordinarily required for rangefinder type cameras When interchanging lenses hold the lens by the distance scale ring as shown in photograph 20 When attaching a lens filter or lenshood do not screw it too tightly as you may find it difficult to unscrew 27 DIFFERENCE OF ANGLE OF TAKUMAR LENSES All photographs were taken from the same location and distance from the subject 28 TI HONEYWELL PENTAX DEALER FACT BOOK TAKUMAR 35mm f4 Same size as the standard lens can be put into the camera case together with the PENTAX Light in weight easy to use You do not usually need an aperture brighter than f4 for general day picture light outdoor taking Lens elements 5 Minimum aperture 22 Minimum distance 1 5 ft Angle of view 63 Weight 4 8 ozs Helicoidal lens barrel
8. and vertically the nearest and farthest distances that are in focus PENTAX at different lens apertures With the PENTAX viewfinder of the covers you can determine the depth of the field in the actual picture size so closely advance by looking through the camera s taking lens that you can compose your picture to the full viewfinder format DEPTH OF FIELD GUIDE If you want to know how great the depth of field is at a certain aperture look at the Depth of Field Guide In figure 18 the dis tance scale is set at 10 feet the Jens is focused on a subject 10 feet away The figures on each side of the distance scale index correspond to the diaphragm setting and indi cate the range of in focus distance for different lens apertures For example if the lens open ing of 8 is to be used the range on the distance scale ring covered within the figure 8 indicates the area in focus at that lens opening You will note from this Depth of Field Guide that the range from 8 feet to 14 feet is in focus Note that as the lens apertures change the effective depth of field also changes For the depth of field when using extension tubes refer to page 25 TA HONEYWELL PENTAX DEALER FACT BOOK II FILM TYPE REMINDER DIAL The ASA film speed rating of all 35 mm films is given in the data sheet packed with each roll of film As the ASA number increases the sensitivity of the film also increases For example for two films of
9. eatension tube No 2 Taken at 22 TAKUMAR 105mm f 2 8 Exactly same as Auto Takumar 105mm except this is equipped with pre set disphragm weight 8 8 ounces The pre set diaphragm ring Q is set at a desired aperture before focusing Turn the actual diaphragm ring to f2 8 to focus with the diaphragm fully open After accurate focusing has been achieved turn the diaphragm ring G which automatically stops at the pre selected aperture setting 79 HONEYWELL PENTAX DEALER FACT BOOK II TAKUMAR 135 mm 3 5 Produces a brilliant image in all corners of the photo even with the diaphragm fully open Indispensable for dis tant subject matter and for portraits Ideal for close ups of animals or plants even at a dis tance Recommended as the ideal long tele photo lens for handheld camera operation Lens elements 5 Minimum aperture 22 Minimum distance 6 ft Pre set dia phragm helicoi da lens barrel TAKUMAR 200 mm f3 5 A bright 4 element telephoto lens for hand held shooting New optical glass used with recently advanced theo ry of design Ideal for extraordinary snap shots stage sports and news photos with ex ceptionally fascinating telephotographic effects Lens elements 4 Minimum aperture 22 Minimum distance 9 ft Angle of view 12 Weight 26 5 ozs Pre set dia phragm helicoi dal lens barrel TAKUMAR 300m
10. epth of field reminder dial guide 17 D ring hook Distance scale ad OF 2 Automatic diaph Distance ragm cocking lever scale ring 4 POST Back lock 18 FP flash terminal Diaphragm ring 1 Disph ind phragm index 3 19 X flash terminal Attach the leather strap to the soft case as shown in this photograph The cloth strap which you will find in the soft case may be attached to the D rings on the camera A lens hood may be inverted over the lens as illustrated and the camera with Jenshood carried in the soft leather case 66 HONEYWELL PENTAX DEALER FACT BOOK IT When you focus with the HOW TO HOLD camera held horizontally hold YOUR CAMERA the fens barrel as illustrated in the photograph below Put the camera on the root of your left hand thumb and little finger Turn the distance scale As a general rule your camera should be held more firmly by the left i ith thumb and hand which does not re ring with your thu rease the shutter If you index finger hoid your camera with E ERE a eee the right hand the hand i which releases the shutter it may cause movement Hold the camera Draw your firmly with your arm close to iste hand your body are not sharp are due to Very often pictures which movement of the camera When holding the camera vertically some people release the shutter with the thumb Photo A while others release it with the index finger Photo
11. ge 3 make sure the cocked indicator shows red before you focus the lens The indicator window blacks out as you trip the shutter button For use of the X setting on the shutter dial refer to page 24 With the shutter speed dial set on B bulb the shutter will stay open as long as you depress the shutter button As you release your finger from the shutter button the shutter closes When a long exposure is desired while using the B setting attach a shutter release cable with a locking device to the shutter button This will permit a Time Exposure CAUTIONS or use a tripod to prevent movement of your camera 16 With the shutter speed dial set on T time the shutter stays open after the shutter button is released To close the shutter turn the shutter speed dial in either direction Unless you turn the shutter speed dial the shutter will not close 1 At slow speeds slower than 1 15 support your camera rigidly 2 To protect the shutter mechanism trip the shutter release before putting the camera out of use for any extended period 6 months to one year or longer 72 17 18 HONEYWELL PENTAX DEALER FACT BOOK MAINTENANCE OF YOUR CAMERA 1 Protect your camera from humidity salty air and dust Hot temperatures above 120 f and low temperatures below 55 f will affect the shutter perform ance In extremely hot weather try to keep your camera cool Never put it in the glove compart
12. ing 3 If you wish to observe the depth of field after cocking the diaphragm lever and fully opening the diaphragm you may trip the shutter button if you have not yet cocked the rapid wind lever If you have already cocked the rapid wind lever depress the shutter button very slowly to close down the diaphragm only without releasing the shutter The automatic diaphragm and the shutter operate with a double stroke to prevent vibration of the camera 4 When you do not intend to use your PENTAX for a lengthy period 6 months to one year turn the diaphragm ring to 22 to protect the spring mechanism 15 T1 HONEYWELL PENTAX DEALER II FACT BOOK SHUTTER speed Diaphragm gt 2 2 8 ii i I 4 4 Shutter iee lie ts M amp M amp M 3H K The PENTAX H 2 is equipped with shutter speeds T B 1 1 2 1 4 1 8 1 15 1 30 1 60 1 125 1 250 and 1 500 second On the shutter speed dial only the figures 1 2 4 8 appear The above diagram shows combinations of diaphragm opening and shutter speed with each com bination giving the same exposure Adjustment of shutter speeds Turn the shutter dial clockwise or counter clockwise as you like to the desired shutter speed The shutter speed may be set either before or after cocking the rapid wind lever As you cock the shutter by turning the rapid wind lever the cocked indicator becomes red showing the shutter is cocked For the reason explained in paragraph 1 pa
13. ing For instance twice as much light enters at f11 as at f16 HONEYWELL PENTAX DEALER FACT BOOK When you cock the automatic diaphragm lever the dia phragm is fully opened no matter what aperture is set on the diaphragm ring As you release the shutter the diaphragm automatically stops down to the predetermined aperture and the shutter curtains start travelling instantly This is called an automatic diaphragm To fully open the diaphragm again cock the automatic diaphragm lever each time before you trip the shutter If you wish to take several pictures at the same aperture setting you need not cock the automatic diaphragm lever between pictures On the Aueso Takumar 55mm f2 lens you will find intermediate f click stops on the diaphragm ring which are useful when particularly critical exposures are required Note the following when you operate the automatic diaphragm 1 You may turn the diaphragm ring and change the pre selected aperture after cocking the automatic diaphragm lever For example you can change the diaphragm ring setting from 5 6 to 2 8 after cock ing the diaphragm lever the automatic diaphragm will stop down to f 2 8 when you trip the shutter II 2 2 8 4 5 6 8 11 16 22 f stop setting 30 60 125 on shutter speed dial 2 You may cock the automatic diaphragm lever any time before or after cocking the rapid wind lever before or after setting the shutter speeds before or afer focus
14. m f4 The light weight of the lens enables hand held picture tak ing and is considered to be the most ideal telephoto lens for spectacular telephoto graphic effects Even with the diaphragm fully open the aberrations are corrected to the greatest extent possible Gives needle sharp resolution to every corner of the picture Lens elements 3 Minimum aperture 22 Minimum distance 25 ft Angle of view 8 Weight 48 0 ozs Built on lenshood helicoidal lens barrel without pre set dia phragm ring TAKUMAR Perfect ultra telephoto lens for sports scenic and wildlife photography Bright f5 image simplifies aiming and focusing Produces edge to edge cover age of high resolution Com paratively light and small for its performance 80 HONEYWELL PENTAX DEALER r FACT BOOK IT 500 mm f5 TAKUMAR 1000 mm f8 Lens elements 2 Longest telescopic lens of Lens elements 3 Minimum 1000mm Best for wildli Minimum aperture 22 Se ae aperture 22 Mini sports and news photography Minimum inimum distance 98 ft distance 35 ft Mostly used by sports and Angle of view 2 5 Angle of view 5 news photographers Weight of lens 7 16 ibs Weight 6 Ibs 5 ozs Weight of ht eis Built on lenshood 29 Ibs 15 ozs rack and pinion focus Built on lenshood rack and pinion focus ing without pre
15. ment or the rear window still of your car When ex tremely cold try to keep the camera warm 2 To remove grit or dirt from the camera body use a soft brush or a dry soft piece of cloth For the lens use only a spray of air soft lens tissue or a camel hair brush For the reflex mirror use a spray of air or a soft camel hair brush only Never wipe the mirror or lens surface with cloth 3 Never use oil in your camera and do not touch the shutter curtains Here s why the Heiland PENTAX H 2 is the world s best value in single lens reflex cameras Type Pentaprism single lens reflex with automatic diaphragm Film size 35 mm film 20 36 exposures Picture size Standard lens Auto Takumar 55mm f2 with automatic diaphragm helicoidal lens barrel Focal plane shutter single non rotating dial Speeds T Time B Bulb 1 34 24 3 1 15 1 30 1 60 1 125 1 250 and 1 500 of a second Finder and Pentaprism finder with microprism Fresnel lens brightened ground Focusing glass Life size image viewing and focusing with standard lens Reflex mirror Instant return mirror Rapid film advance Single stroke 90 rapid wind lever transports film and cocks shutter Cocked indicator chen shutter is cocked a small window located by the shutter dial shows red Film rewind Rapid rewind crank speeds film take up Double Exposure Coupled film wind and shutter cocking prevents double exposure Should yo
16. mm 32 s inches 5 ex 7 e_in 135 mm 48 a inches 6 16 10 1 in When lens is focused at infinity ASAHI MOUNT ADAPTOR For use of old Asahiflex Takumar lenses on the PENTAX camera body This adaptor is available for owners of Asahiflex Takumar lenses and PENTAX camera body 39 In Brussels Belgium Auto Takumar 55mm f1 8 taken at f11 1 125 sec LENS MOUNT CAP For use with all Takumar lenses When your lenses are not on the PENTAX camera body use this cap to avoid dust 83 PENTAX BODY CAP Use this body mount cap when you do not have a lens on your PENTAX camera body HONEYWELL PENTAX seas T FACT BOOK Photomicrographed diatoms 41 on spider web LENSHOODS FILTERS rp Factor UV Ultraviolet haze cut 1 Y 47 light yellow 2 0 53 light orange 3 Available in the following sizes LENSES FILTER SIZE 35mm f4 46 mm screw on Epose on copying dim Z light W lamps using extension tubes 3 Recommended for use whenever possible to avoid off angle rays and when shooting against the light Takumar 105mm pre set 135 mm and standard 55mm lenses use the same 46mm size lenshood 83mm and automatic 105mm lenses use same 49mm size lens hoods special lenshoods are available for 35mm f4 and 35mm 2 3 lenses 200mm 300mm 500mm and 1000 mm lenses arc supplied with lenshood 35 mm f 2 3 auto 55mm f2 auto 83mm f1 9 105 mm f 2 8 auto 105 mm f 2
17. set diaphragm ring ing without pre set diaphragm ring EXTENSION TUBES By inserting any or all of the extension tubes between the camera body and the Takumar lens close ups of the subjects as close as 3 inches from the front element of the Auto Takumar 55mm lens may be photographed By adding more extension tubes close ups as close as the focal length of the lens may be easily and simply photographed The extension tube set consists of 3 rings No 1 No 2 and No 3 7 5 mm 15 mm and 30mm long respectively These rings may be used in combination as desired Ring No 1 is suited for moderate close up work as in copying documents When all extension tubes are used simultaneously with the Auto Takumar 55mm lens the subject may be enlarged on the film to a magnification of 1 07 of the life size Such extreme close up photography is a special advantage of the single lens reflex camera because there is no parallax problem and you do not need an acc ssory viewfinder as is ordinarily required for rangefinder type cameras 36 81 HONEYWELL PENTAX DEALER FACT BOOK II lt BELLOWS UNIT An extremely flexible accessory for ultra close up photography Permits use of the camera s own lens with a special calibrated gear shaft MICROSCOPE ADAPTOR gt By inserting this adaptor between the camera body of the PENTAX and the microscope tube photomicrography can be easily and simply accomplished with the op
18. tics of the microscope COPY STAND For exact and accurate copying with the single lens reflex camera Main tains precise parallel camera position while providing close up performance impossible with a tripod or other camera stand The copy stand is equipped with a copying base extension poles and pantographic camera mount with micro adjusting knob With this unit titles for color slides micropho tography identification photos of small objects and other useful copying work are e sily performed LEICA MOUNT ADAPTOR ADAPTOR A For use of Leica mount lenses on the PENTAX camera body Because the distance between the lens mount of the PENTAX and the film plane is approximately 17mm longer than normal with Leica type lenses Leica mount lenses may be used on the PENTAX camera body with the adaptor ring ONLY for closeup pho tography The above table illustrates the film plane to subject distance that can be covered by Leica mount lenses with use of the Leica Mount Adaptor A ADAPTOR B For use of PENTAX Takumar lenses on Leica mount camera bodies FOR CLOSE UPS ONLY Pri marily for use with Leica lens mount enlargers Takumar lenses make the finest enlarging lenses with this adaptor HONEYWELL PENTAX DEALER FACT BOOK II Film to subjct Size of area to distance be photographed 50mm 10 5 inches f2 g X 3 5 s in NE 35mm 22 7 inches 4 x x 6 e in 105
19. u wish to make a deliberate double exposure depress the rewind button while stroking the film advance lever Threaded lens mount for interchangeable lenses An adaptor ring is available for use of Asahiflex lenses Flash Synchronization FP and X terminals Film type re Color coded film type guide for ASA ratings for color black amp minder dial white and special film Accessory Clip On both sides of finder window frame are grooves to accept accessory clip and 90 finder furnished as accessories 73 II HONEYWELL PENTAX DEALER FACT BOOK II MICROPRISM the finder you will see that the rresnel SSO LOL SS Lie COE t i If y FRESNEL LENS lens consists of many concentric rings that provide the brightest possible image in the ground glass The microprism is the portion pointed out in this diagram When your subject is in focus the image at the center will be clear as elsewhere on the ground glass But once your subject is out of focus the image at the center will look As shown on page 46 the Heiland greatly distorted and you can easily see PENTAX H 2 has a Fresnel lens with that your subject is not in focus You microprism center underneath the can focus on your subject at any portion ground glass As you look through of the ground glass of the PENTAX 21 DEPTH OF FIELD COMPOSITION OF PICTURES Depth of field is the range between the Horizontally
20. when you feel this happen AVOID DIRECT SUNLIGHT WHEN UN LOADING YOUR FILM The rewind release button will return to normal position as you load your next film and turn the rapid wind lever 10 Open the back pull out the film rewind knob and remove the film cassette Bend the ig leader end of the film to indicate that the film is exposed and ready for development BRIGHE FIELD FOCUSING 11 12 Cock the rapid wind lever set the diaphragm ring at the desired f setting cock the automatic diaphragm lever to fully open the diaphragm and then start viewing and focusing through the finder window shown on page 11 13 Turn the distance scale ring until your subject image is clearly in focus It is not always necessary for you to view and focus with the diaphragm fully open In the bright outdoors you can easily focus with the diaphragm closed to 5 6 or f 8 and still observe the depth of field It is easier however to focus with the diaphragm fully open as the depth of field is then shallow and your subject image much brighter 13 70 14 AUTOMATIC DIAPHRAGM As you look at the lens while closing down the diaphragm ring to f 22 you will note that the diaphragm consists of ten blades which make a small round aperture in its center As the diaphragm ring is turned from f2 to 22 this round aperture becomes smaller As the diaphragm is opened from 22 to f2 the lens brightness doubles at each sett
21. without pre set dia phragm ring 78 I OOO mm AUTO TAKUMAR 35 mm f 2 3 One of the world s bright st retrofocus wide angle lenses for single lens reflex cameras Edge to edge sharp resolution at full aperture unique lens design without distor tion suitable for archi tectural photography Lens elements 6 Minimum aperture 22 Minimum distance 1 5 ft Angle of view 63 AUTO TAKUMAR 55 mm f2 Newest high speed 6 element lens utilizing latest optical glass ad vances High resolving power combines with outstanding brightness for easiest focusing Ideal for exceptional results indoors or at night narena Ee Lens elements 6 Minimum aperture f22 Minimum distance 1 8 ft Angle of view 43 Weight 5 8 ozs AUTO TAKUMAR 105 mm f 2 8 Same lens barrel as Takumar 83mm A quality medium tele photo lens of 4 elements with well corrected ab errations Light weight design for portability and easy handling Re commended for scenery portrait news photos other moderate tele photo effects Lens elements 4 Minimum aperture 22 Minimum distance 4ft Angle of view 23 Weight 9 9 ozs Automatic dia phragm helico idal lens barrel HONEYWELL PENTAX DEALER FACT BOOK II Auto Takumar 55mm f lens with extension tube No 2 Taken ar 2 Aute Takumar 55mm f2 lens with

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