Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Pentax How Do I Get My Old Film Version Pentax Lenses To Work On My *st DS Digital SLR?

How do I get my old film version Pentax Lenses to work on my *st DS Digital SLR? - pentax

Really, I just want to be able to with my 50mm Pentax SMC-M 1,7

However, it seems to accept that if I make on my camera. I can take pictures with her. I read articles about people who say they use if anyone can give me on the turn / s to use?

3 comments:

Polyhist... said...

Is this a K-mount, go on, but you have to shoot with the camera in the manual. It should not be one of the auto-focus, shutter speed and opening things.

If there is a screw mount Takuma, you need an adapter for screw mount to K mount, and then all of the above is still true.

dingodev... said...

I agree with you: My goal was a 55 mm F1.8 lens on my Pentax SMC Takuma Spotmatic II, and was the best goal I had. The problem was that the fixation screw was just before the bayonet mounts have been developed. I doubt that his goal would be automatically recognized by the digital cameras has recently developed new, but an adapter can be of a type that can be used. SMC Takuma lenses have many supporters are still surprisingly large, simple search on Google and you will find a group of enthusiasts exchange tips. (Incidentally, I recently found out that Takuma lenses originally developed jointly by a Japanese company and the iconic German lenses, Zeiss).

fhotoace said...

If the Pentax lenses as most autofocus lenses are connected, you must have an IC chip and a few contacts. I know that some shops offer this service to certain lenses Nikon lenses, but you should see the call to see if this service for Pentax lenses available.

Or call the helpline from Pentax.

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