Due to my not-very-practical camera acquisition style( I buy with my heart and not my head) I have a few SLRs but not a proper SLR kit. I have a Canon AE1 with a 50mm, A Leica R-E with a 50mm, a Pentax K1000 and a Spotmatic, both with 50mms. You get the picture. So when I was cleaning out my photo gear closet, I came across a Konica Autoreflex T3 that I had picked up for my son. He used it once and then it sat, forgotten about, for a few years. I didn't know anything about the camera, other than to point the lensy end toward the subject, so I read up on it and found out that the Hexagon lenses are pretty good and generally available inexpensively. In a very short time frame I picked up the following:
The original T3 body that I had bought for my son, which turned out to have light leaks. I've since replaced the seals DIY and hopefully stopped the leaks.
A second body, because it was under 30 dollars and why not?
A Tokina 28mm 2.8
A Sigma 28mm 2.8 mini-wide macro
A Vivitar 28mm 2.5
OK, ok I know that's a lot of 28s, but they were dirt cheap and now I get to play with them and see which I like best. Also none of them is a Hexagon and someday I will get my hands on one too. Maybe.
A Konica Hexanon 40mm 1.8
A Konica Hexanon 50mm 1.4 (I originally ordered a 1.8 from KEH but it arrive broken so they replaced it with the 1.4. Excellent customer service).
A Konica Hexanon 135mm 3.5
A Konica Hexanon 80-200mm 3.5
A Vivitar 75-205 3.8
Again, very close lenses and why bother with the Vivitar? Again, dirt cheap, so why not?
Total cost was around $200 for all of it.
I'd like to get the Hexagon 85mm, but they must be desirable as they go for more than I paid for all of this.
KonicaAutoreflexKit by
adoephoto, on Flickr