The 150mm was not a popular focal length, (more expensive a 135, which everyone and his brother just had to have and an odd icky focal length), and might even be considered a collectors item if it's in good enough shape. If it's as sharp as it's M42 mount predecessor, (I have a Super Takumar 150 f4.0, which was my first real telephoto), its certainly well worth the money optically.

On 1/28/2012 4:43 PM, Jeffery Johnson wrote:
We went to the flea market this morning and I ended up getting a SMC
Pentax-M 1:3.5 150mm and a Rikenon P 1:2 50mm for $15 apiece and the fella
through in a few filters for free. I have done some experimenting with the
Rikenon but I haven't had a chance to play around with the 150mm.

I am hoping it was a good deal but not for certain until I can get a chance
to play around with them more but I have other pressing matters to get
finished.

Jeffery

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