3 images taken with pentax K5 DSLR.
14mm 2.8 and an old 50mm 1.4 pentax takumar smc lens.
1. 14mm 20 minutes 400 iso
2. 14mm 30secs 6400 iso
3. 50mm 152 secs 1600 iso.
Hi Peter. Nice images.
I bumped into someone up near lake IISAC one night and then went back to my site and did some imaging on my ED80 and was wondering if that was you.
If so, i'm Steve
If not, i'm not
Hi steve.
I did spend some time up there with my wife Sue,and with friends
Denise and Jim Brydon.Your name rang a bell with me.I hope you recorded some great images up there.
Peter Langdown
Bright vibrant images.
By the way you should check it out on a list of affected lenses but that Pentax lens may be radioactive! Some Super Takumar Pentax lenses used Thorium Oxide in some lens components as it has similar qualities to fluorite.
I found I had one I had never used and disposed of it. If you google radioactive lenses you can find a list of them. The lenses often go yellow.
By the way you should check it out on a list of affected lenses but that Pentax lens may be radioactive! Some Super Takumar Pentax lenses used Thorium Oxide in some lens components as it has similar qualities to fluorite.
Greg. Thanks for the info on Radioactive lenses.
Seems there is various levels in the glass.The SMC Takumar 50mm F1.4 screw thread is listed. and I have the later PK bayonet.The levels on this lens is higher than background levels measured.I will do some more research.
Cheers.
Peter.
hello peter, my name is stephen, the young bloke with the 10' dob. these shots are amazing and are very inspirational to a beginner like myself. i can't wait to get a clear night and get some practice in.