With the SMCT 35/2, you have to watch out for the dreaded yellow peril. The 
glass is frequently yellowed due to the use of radioactive materials.
Paul


> while the smct 85mm F1.8 is a truly great lens, avoid the Auto Tak 85mm
> F1.8.
> 
> Why do you want the 35mm F2.3? Nothing special. I would recommend the
> 35mm F3.5 SMCT, the 35mm F2 ST (67mm threaded version), or the SMCT 35mm
> F2
> instead.
> 
> JCO
> 
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> Subject: Takumar 35/2.3 and 85/1.8
> 
> 
> I was hoping that somebody may be able to educate me. I am hoping to
> grow my collection of M42 mount lenses and am particularly interested in
> the two lenses noted above. The 35/2.3 seems to be extremely rare so
> finding information is virtually impossible. I was also hoping to ask
> for more information about the Takumar 85/1.8's.
> 
> My questions revolve around build quality, image quality, where I might
> be able to buy these lenses and last but not least, how much I should
> expect to pay. My guess is that I'm going to find the answer to the last
> question quite scary!
> 
> I'm using these lenses on a Canon 20D with an adapter.
> 
> Thank you in anticipation.
> 
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