Nikkor LTM Nikkor Lens

Nikkor M39 screw mount lenses
Nikon made several of their rangefinder lenses in Leica screw mount, which is also compatible with the Canon LYM bodies. Basically any Nikkor lens that is screwmount will work.
 
I just compared the 2 versions of the 105/2.5, and noticed that the focusing of LTM version of the RF-Nikkors turns in the same direction as Leica and Canon (ie turn counter-clockwise to infinity when mounted), whereas the S-mount versions turn in the opposite direction.

The aperture ring turns in the same direction for both the RF and LTM-versions, ie opposite than the Leica.
 
thanks for all of the responses..

so to clarify my question.. what Nikkor models are screw mounts. i.e. Nikkor H.C. Nikkor Q.. etc

thanks
 
thanks for all of the responses..

so to clarify my question.. what Nikkor models are screw mounts. i.e. Nikkor H.C. Nikkor Q.. etc

thanks

Nikon 25mm f4.0
Nikon 28mm f3.5
Nikon 35mm f1.8
Nikon 35mm f2.5
Nikon 35mm f3.5
Nikon 50mm f1.1
Nikon 50mm f1.4
Nikon 50mm f1.5
Nikon 50mm f2.0 collapsible
Nikon 50mm f2.0 rigid
Nikon 50mm f3.5
Nikon 85mm f1.5
Nikon 85mm f2.0
Nikon 105mm f2.5
Nikon 135mm f3.5
Nikon 135mm f4.0
 
you have to be careful, Nikkor RF lenses were made in Nikon S-Mount, Contax Mount, and Leica mount. Make sure you see an image of the lens, and that it is thread mount. Some Ebay auctions will show an S-Mount lens and state it can be used on a Leica with the correct adapter.

In 50mm focal length, the most common lenses are the 5cm F1.4 and 5cm f2 Rigid.
 
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