bellyface
Registered Nice Guy
Hi folks, just wondering if it is possible to mount (via an adapter of course) a heliar 15mm LTM lens on a contax copy kiev body...
has anyone ever tried that or is the distance to film length too far for registration?
What, if any are the widest lenses possible for the contax mount?
thanks!
has anyone ever tried that or is the distance to film length too far for registration?
What, if any are the widest lenses possible for the contax mount?
thanks!
R
RML
Guest
IIRC there aren't any LTM to Contax mount adapters but I could be wrong.
For a full line-up of Contax lenses take a look at (it's getting boring
) http://www.cameraquest.com .
For a full line-up of Contax lenses take a look at (it's getting boring
physiognomy
Confirmed RF addict...
I think you could... There was a CV 15/4.5 Heliar made for the Nikon SLR's that was adaptable to Nikon rangefinder mount... The differences between the Nikon & Contax mount don't cause any problems in lenses this wide...
Check the cameraquest site...
Peter
-edit- oops... sorry, now I see you mention adapting a ltm lens...
Check the cameraquest site...
Peter
-edit- oops... sorry, now I see you mention adapting a ltm lens...
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hitmanh
dum de dum de doo
The widest lens I've seen is the VC nikon s/contax mount Skopar 21mm F4, but a quick look at the camera quest shows 12mm and 15mm lenses.
Drool, I wish I had some spare cash right now...
Drool, I wish I had some spare cash right now...
VinceC
Veteran
You can't mount an LTM lens onto a Contax/Kiev/Nikon ... the Contax lens mount sits a bit further from the film plane, so the lens wouldn't be able to focus to infinity and wouldn't match up with the rangefinder or distance markings.
The 15/4.5 also exists in Nikon F mount. Cameraquest was selling CV adapters to put F-mount SLR lenses onto Nikon/Contax/Kiev rangefinders, but these are out of stock last time I looked at the website.
The 15/4.5 also exists in Nikon F mount. Cameraquest was selling CV adapters to put F-mount SLR lenses onto Nikon/Contax/Kiev rangefinders, but these are out of stock last time I looked at the website.
bellyface
Registered Nice Guy
F mount on a contax? mhh.... obviously some major focusing issues I assume.
rxmd
May contain traces of nut
Why? With a 15mm wideangle you don't have to focus at all.bellyface said:F mount on a contax? mhh.... obviously some major focusing issues I assume.
bellyface
Registered Nice Guy
ah yes, of course, but mounting standard F mount lenses on a contax/kiev... I can see some possibilities...
VinceC
Veteran
Is the 15/4.5 coupled to the rangefinder in LTM?
I know lots of folks are fond of the uncoupled 25/4 Skopar in LTM, which is also uncoupled. With the 15mm lens, depth of field is enormous.
I know lots of folks are fond of the uncoupled 25/4 Skopar in LTM, which is also uncoupled. With the 15mm lens, depth of field is enormous.
R
RML
Guest
VinceC said:Is the 15/4.5 coupled to the rangefinder in LTM?
I know lots of folks are fond of the uncoupled 25/4 Skopar in LTM, which is also uncoupled. With the 15mm lens, depth of field is enormous.
The CV 12, 15 and 25 are all 3 NOT rf coupled IIRC.
rolleistef
Well-known
wasn't there any Nikon RF lens on Cameraquest? No that's right, only an adapter. Here's the link.
http://www.cameraquest.com/inventor.htm
http://www.cameraquest.com/inventor.htm
Xmas
Veteran
Cameraquest and Robert White only have the LTM adopters left... wonder how many contax adopters Mr K made?
Noel
Noel
rolleistef
Well-known
anyway is it really worth mounting a 400$ lens of a 60$ body? You'd rather buy a more serious camera, for ex. a bessa R2 or a bessa L for that... it will much more interesting, both techically and financially!
JonP
Established
This should stir things up a bit.
Steph,
The camera is only a light-tight (hopefully) box.
Steph,
The camera is only a light-tight (hopefully) box.
Xmas
Veteran
Now now - as well as a Kiev the adopter will fit on a Contax or Nikon.
They may be collectors pieces already...
Noel
They may be collectors pieces already...
Noel
R
RML
Guest
rolleistef said:anyway is it really worth mounting a 400$ lens of a 60$ body? You'd rather buy a more serious camera, for ex. a bessa R2 or a bessa L for that... it will much more interesting, both techically and financially!
Not really. A camera is little more than a light tight box. All the rimram that comes with it is nice but hardly necessary. I rather buy a $400 lens to stick on my $60 Bessa L than that I buy a $60 lens to stick on my $400 Bessa R2. Though in the case of the J8 I made an exception to the rule.
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