benmacphoto said:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Adaptor-M42-Pen...ryZ30030QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Is the M42 mount universal or does it vary say from Pentax to Zeiss? Because if it is universal that would be very nice to have that option. And I am assuming it is not rangefinder coupled?
Here's another one, and slightly lower-priced:
http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-ADAPTER-M42-TO-LEICA-L39-SCREW-MOUNT_W0QQitemZ150182099029QQihZ005QQcategoryZ30059QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
I have one. It is rather effective. But the use of these sort of adapters is fairly limited:
1. There is no rangefinder coupling, so focusing is limited by using the lens' distance scale.
2. Scale focusing is critical with long focus or wide aperture lenses. Therefore wide angle (around 28mm or shorter) lenses or slightly longer lenses stopped down are the ones which can be satisfactory to use.
3. Distance must be measured carefully if wide apertures or longer-than-wide lenses are to be used. Cumbersome, if a tapemeasure or separate rangefinder is used.
4. The larger M42 lenses will make your RF outfit bigger and heftier. That cancels out one of the reasons for going RF- i.e, going light and compact.
On the plus side, the M42 SLR to Leica M39 adapter allows the use of inexpensive wide angles on the Leica or any LTM RF. SLR M42 28, 24, 20, and even 16mm lenses often sell for less than their dedicated-for-RF equivalents. And with careful focusing, even zooms can be used.
The M42 screw mount was at times called the 'universal' mount. It was introduced by Zeiss for their Contax SLR, and was adapted by several other camera makers from Pentax to Zenit (KMZ). All of these were cross-compatible.
Here are two examples:
Russian Mir-20 20mm used on a Leica IIIc
Another one, not on a Leica, but a digital Epson RD-1s. The same 20mm lens adapted, as a cheap alternative to pricey 20mms. The smaller sensor gave and equivalent 28-30mm view.
Jay