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 | {{:blog:photography:super-takumar_200mm_f4_pf_a_t_side_43761_.jpg?100|}} | [[https://www.pentaxforums.com/lensreviews/S-M-C-Super-Takumar-200mm-F4.html|Asahi/Pentax Super-Takumar 200mm F/4]] | Yes (original carry case) | Prime (telephoto) | Manual | 200mm | F4 | No | 58mm | Yes | 1965 - 1971 | 2021 | {{:blog:photography:img20211110173453.jpg?50|}} {{:blog:photography:img20211110173518.jpg?50|}} {{:blog:photography:img20211110173528.jpg?50|}} {{:blog:photography:img20211110173547.jpg?50|}} {{:blog:photography:img20211110173618.jpg?50|}} | ((The -other- 200mm Takumar; in F4 format. It's not nearly as bulky as the non-Super/SMC F3.5 lens. This set is in really nice condition with the original carry case, although the top and bottom foam needs replacing.)) | | {{:blog:photography:super-takumar_200mm_f4_pf_a_t_side_43761_.jpg?100|}} | [[https://www.pentaxforums.com/lensreviews/S-M-C-Super-Takumar-200mm-F4.html|Asahi/Pentax Super-Takumar 200mm F/4]] | Yes (original carry case) | Prime (telephoto) | Manual | 200mm | F4 | No | 58mm | Yes | 1965 - 1971 | 2021 | {{:blog:photography:img20211110173453.jpg?50|}} {{:blog:photography:img20211110173518.jpg?50|}} {{:blog:photography:img20211110173528.jpg?50|}} {{:blog:photography:img20211110173547.jpg?50|}} {{:blog:photography:img20211110173618.jpg?50|}} | ((The -other- 200mm Takumar; in F4 format. It's not nearly as bulky as the non-Super/SMC F3.5 lens. This set is in really nice condition with the original carry case, although the top and bottom foam needs replacing.)) |
 | {{:blog:photography:smc_takumar_300mm.jpg?100|}} | [[https://www.pentaxforums.com/lensreviews/S-M-C-Super-Takumar-300mm-F4.html|Asahi/Pentax SMC Takumar 300mm F/4]] | No | Prime (telephoto) | Manual | 300mm | F4 | No | 77mm | Yes (telescopic, built-in) | 1971 | 2021 | {{:blog:photography:img20211117130325.jpg?50|}} {{:blog:photography:img20211117134109.jpg?50|}} {{:blog:photography:img20211117134657.jpg?50|}} {{:blog:photography:img20211117134711.jpg?50|}} {{:blog:photography:img20211117134726.jpg?50|}} {{:blog:photography:img20211117134734.jpg?50|}} {{:blog:photography:img20211117134748.jpg?50|}} {{:blog:photography:img20211117134817.jpg?50|}} | ((Really big, really good condition 300mm/F4 SMC Takumar. Has integrated, telescopic lens hood, a non-original lens cap and the unique tripod collar. The rear mount has a rectangular cutout, which, if you have a full frame sensor camera, will clearly show up on the edge of the images - you will need an adapter that allows this to be align with the body opening. With an APS-C camera this isn't an issue since the sensor is much smaller. Interestingly, on this lens the generic, cheap M42 to EOS mount adapter had a unique issue; it would bind against the aperture control arm, meaning that once you tightened up the adapter, the aperture control was fixed. However a very small adjustment with a file on the inner radius of the adapter ring solved it and it now works perfectly.)) | | {{:blog:photography:smc_takumar_300mm.jpg?100|}} | [[https://www.pentaxforums.com/lensreviews/S-M-C-Super-Takumar-300mm-F4.html|Asahi/Pentax SMC Takumar 300mm F/4]] | No | Prime (telephoto) | Manual | 300mm | F4 | No | 77mm | Yes (telescopic, built-in) | 1971 | 2021 | {{:blog:photography:img20211117130325.jpg?50|}} {{:blog:photography:img20211117134109.jpg?50|}} {{:blog:photography:img20211117134657.jpg?50|}} {{:blog:photography:img20211117134711.jpg?50|}} {{:blog:photography:img20211117134726.jpg?50|}} {{:blog:photography:img20211117134734.jpg?50|}} {{:blog:photography:img20211117134748.jpg?50|}} {{:blog:photography:img20211117134817.jpg?50|}} | ((Really big, really good condition 300mm/F4 SMC Takumar. Has integrated, telescopic lens hood, a non-original lens cap and the unique tripod collar. The rear mount has a rectangular cutout, which, if you have a full frame sensor camera, will clearly show up on the edge of the images - you will need an adapter that allows this to be align with the body opening. With an APS-C camera this isn't an issue since the sensor is much smaller. Interestingly, on this lens the generic, cheap M42 to EOS mount adapter had a unique issue; it would bind against the aperture control arm, meaning that once you tightened up the adapter, the aperture control was fixed. However a very small adjustment with a file on the inner radius of the adapter ring solved it and it now works perfectly.)) |
 +| {{:blog:photography:52268_c90_mak_1_570x380_2x.png?100|}} | [[https://www.celestron.com/products/c90-mak-spotting-scope|Celestron C90]] | Yes | Spotting Scope / Telescope | Manual | 1250mm | F13? | | N/A | Yes | 20xx | 2022 | |
  
  
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 ^                        ^ Part                                         ^ Manufacturer Date ^ Purchase Date ^ Info ^ ^                        ^ Part                                         ^ Manufacturer Date ^ Purchase Date ^ Info ^
 +| {{:blog:photography:canon_ep-ex15ii.jpg?150|}} | Canon EP-EX15II | ?? | 2021 | Eyepiece extension for EOS cameras. Remove the original eyepiece, fit the extension, then slide the original eyepiece back on. Moves the viewing position back to make it more comfortable (no face smudged right up against the LCD screen, and easier to for those of us who wear glasses without smashing them up against the back of the camera). |
 +| {{:blog:photography:eosurs7000.jpg?100|}} | URS-7000 | 2022 | 2022 | External intervalometer for EOS cameras. Cheap (<£10) device that can do remote shutter release based on a timer and number of shots wanted. |
 | {{:blog:photography:canonrs60e3.jpg?100|}}                         | Canon RS06-E3 | 2021 | 2021 | Remote shutter release for EOS cameras. | | {{:blog:photography:canonrs60e3.jpg?100|}}                         | Canon RS06-E3 | 2021 | 2021 | Remote shutter release for EOS cameras. |
 | {{:blog:photography:kf_tripod.jpg?150|}} | K&F Concept 200cm Tripod | 2021 | 2021 | Useful, fairly lightweight tripod with lots of adjustment. Seems well built. | | {{:blog:photography:kf_tripod.jpg?150|}} | K&F Concept 200cm Tripod | 2021 | 2021 | Useful, fairly lightweight tripod with lots of adjustment. Seems well built. |
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 | | 3D Printed polar illuminator adapter | 2021 | 2021 | Allows permanent fitting of the Star Adventurer polar illuminator on the front of the L-bracket. From: http://www.astrokraken.fr/accessories-for-skywatcher-star-adventurer-mount-a184487612 | | | 3D Printed polar illuminator adapter | 2021 | 2021 | Allows permanent fitting of the Star Adventurer polar illuminator on the front of the L-bracket. From: http://www.astrokraken.fr/accessories-for-skywatcher-star-adventurer-mount-a184487612 |
 | | 3D Printed right-angle viewfinder adapter | 2021 | 2021 | Allows fitting an easily purchased right-angle adapter to the rear of the polar finder... instead of having to bend down constantly when aligning the tracker. From: http://www.astrokraken.fr/accessories-for-skywatcher-star-adventurer-mount-a184487612| | | 3D Printed right-angle viewfinder adapter | 2021 | 2021 | Allows fitting an easily purchased right-angle adapter to the rear of the polar finder... instead of having to bend down constantly when aligning the tracker. From: http://www.astrokraken.fr/accessories-for-skywatcher-star-adventurer-mount-a184487612|
 +| {{:blog:photography:kenkomc7.jpg?100|}} | Kenko MC7 Teleplus 2x | 2000 | 2021 | 2x zoom adapter for Canon EOS EF/EF-S format cameras. | 
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