is it possible to use LTM lenses on a DSLR?

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I just thought, it would be cool to use some russian lenses on a digital rebel. The J-12 would be the normal lens and j-3 a tele 🙂
is this possible? are there converters/adapters?

thanks
 
In one word, no.

It should be possible to use them as macro lenses with extension tubes.
Since all dSLRs I know off don't have real mirror lock up, you can't even use the lenses deep into the mirrorbox with an external viewfinder like it was done on some Nikon bodies back in those days.
 
You cannot use them at infinity, as they are too "close" to the film/sensor at that setting. Also, as they are designed for mirrorless bodies they will protrude into your (D)SLR and damage the mirror.
 
That's weird.. LTM lenses can mount on M-bodies, and M-lenses can mount on EOS-bodies (and retain infinity focus, I do believe?), but LTM lenses cannot properly function on EOS-bodies?

Oh well. You can mount them on Nikon DSLR's as well, some ebayer sells the adaptors, but you lose infinity focus.
 
jvx said:
That's weird.. LTM lenses can mount on M-bodies, and M-lenses can mount on EOS-bodies (and retain infinity focus, I do believe?), but LTM lenses cannot properly function on EOS-bodies?

Oh well. You can mount them on Nikon DSLR's as well, some ebayer sells the adaptors, but you lose infinity focus.


Sorry, M lenses cannot mount on Canon bodies. R or V lenses can, however.
 
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Thanks, Kim! The more I hear about the M42s, the happier I am about the choice I made (even though I still don't have either SLR or lenses yet).🙂
 
For all I use my DSLR for, M42 lenses make an economical approach. I like them much. But I want something faster than f/2.8 in the 100 to 135 range. Does such a thing exist? Cheaply?

(Still considering a the Jupiter 85/2...)
 
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