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The New Canon EOS 6D and Classic M42 Lenses

Dustin Abbott

February 8th, 2013

Updated April 25th, 2013.  Added Helios 44-4 to list.

Hello to those interested in shooting some of the classic (and sometimes great) M42 lenses in the modern world.  I discovered the world of M42 while shooting a 60D body and of course crop bodies have no problem with mirror tolerance on almost any M42 lens.  I knew when I switched to FF that some of my favorites would not work as well or at all.  There are lists out there regarding the 5DC and to a lesser extend, the 5DII.

One of the things I was eager to test when my 6D arrived was the mirror tolerance on my M42 collection.  Photos of the build show that it is narrower than the 5DII, and I wondered if that would create less tolerance for mirror fouling.  Here is a list of my current M42 kit and my findings:

1)  Anything 85mm+ is almost never a problem.  There tends to be a fairly deep well in them and nothing fouls the mirror.  I have an Image/Vivitar 135mm f/2.8 that is no problem, nor is my Super Takumar 150mm f/4
2) SMC Takumar 55mm f/1.8.  Works fine at all focal lengths.
3) SMC Takumar 28mm f/3.5.  Works fine at all focal lengths (and is a killer lens, BTW).
4) Super Takumar 35mm f/3.5 – still hangs close to infinity.  Has been my worse offender on the 5DII and so have only used it on my 60D.  Is marginally better on the 6D but still not really an option here.
5) Helios 44-2.  I love this old lens, particularly for portraiture, and I was very happy to find that it now works almost to infinity focus without hanging the mirror, which is a big improvement over the 5DII.  It is far more of an option through normal viewfinder focus than before.

6) Helios 44-4.  I recently added the newer design Helios 44-4 to my kit, and am very happy to report that it works perfectly in every aspect on the 6D.

All in all, I was pleasantly surprised to find that there seems to be a little more mirror clearance in the 6D, so those lenses that were on the edge with the 5DC or 5DII may be usable with the 6D.  I have found that some M42 lenses just work better on a FF body.  Some get shown up as being inferior, of course, but for some the narrower depth of field inherent in FF gives them more character.  Happy shooting!

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Swallowed

Dustin Abbott

January 14th, 2013

“Swallowed”

 

© 2013 Thousand Word Images by Dustin Abbott

Unique weather conditions have lead to foggy, rainy conditions here in Ontario (very unusual for January).  It has been perfect weather for some atmospheric work.  Misty woods full of wonderful moodiness.  This elegant avenue of trees provided the perfect venue for this capture.  A perfect setting for my red umbrella to come out again!  My model is being swallowed by the atmosphere…

Technical info: Canon EOS 5D MKII, Super Takumar 150mm f/4 M42, Processed through Adobe Lightroom 4 and Adobe Photoshop 5

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Through the Looking Glass

Dustin Abbott

September 14th, 2012

“Through the Looking Glass

 

© 2012 Thousand Word Images by Dustin Abbott

I was looking for an ornate frame to play with in portraits, and some great ladies in my church were quick to find one for me.  This is one of the first shots I have taken with it, and it was my daughter who had the great idea to be crawling through it.  The end result (as you can see) was excellent.  Yet another lesson learned from my children!

 

For those interested in processing technique:  I made a virtual copy of the image, and toned it with a Lightroom 4 preset from Nicole Young called “After Sunset”.  It was great for the mood the frame, deck, and foliage bokeh behind my daughter; not great for skintones.  I took the original and the toned virtual copy into Photoshop as layers, masked my daughter out of the toned version, and replaced it with the original shot, retaining natural skin tones and color on my principle subject. This created even more separation from the background, adding dimension.

Technical Info:  Canon EOS 5D MKII, Super Takumar 150mm f/4

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Golden Girl

Dustin Abbott

August 20th, 2012

“Golden Girl”

 

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There was a time that I thought 40 was getting old.  But when I look at my wife (who turns 40 next year), I realize that my opinion has definitely changed.  She just keeps looking better and better.  A golden girl in the golden light – I think I’ll keep her!

Technical info: Canon EOS 5D Mark 2, Super Takumar 150mm f/4 M42 lens, Processed and toned in Adobe Lightroom 4 and Adobe Photoshop CS5

 

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The Joy of Life

Dustin Abbott

August 17th, 2012

“The Joy of Life”

 

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A golden summer evening, skimming warm light and long shadows.  A great time to be alive, to be happy, and to count the blessings that God has given.

Technical info: Canon EOS 5D Mark 2, Super Takumar 150mm f/4, Processed and toned in Adobe Lightroom 4

 

 

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Fade to Memory

Dustin Abbott

August 15th, 2012

“Fade to Memory”

 

© 2012 Thousand Word Images by Dustin Abbott

Delicate moments of beauty, so fleeting.  That butterfly will soon take to wing and flit away, but that moment of beauty is frozen in our minds…fading to memory.

Technical info: Canon EOS 5D Mark 2, Super Takumar 150mm f/4, Processed and toned in Adobe Lightroom 4

 

 

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Little Wonders

Dustin Abbott

July 28th, 2012

“Little Wonders”

 

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In the midst of a generation with a tiny attention span it is always wonderful to take a step back to the simple things.  No iPods, Xbox’s, or computers, just a walk with the family and the joy of finding wildflowers in the light of the evening sun.  This is one of those “little wonders”captured.  (PS – I got this Super Takumar 150mm f/4 lens [M42] thrown in with another lens I was purchasing and it has been a revelation.  Very sharp, and it has great dimensionality [almost 3D].  You’ll see more shots from it!)

Technical info: Canon EOS 5D Mark II, Super Takumar 150mm f/4, SOOC other than minor crop.

 

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