Nikkor S.C 5cm 1:1.4 on M8

There are two versions: Leica screw mount (or LTM) and Nikon S-mount.

The Leica screw mount version can be mounted on the M8 using a simple screw mount to M-mount adapter.

The Nikon S-mount version can be mounted on an M8 using an S-mount to LTM (+ screw mount to M-mount adapter) Orion type or adapter, or S-mount to M-mount Orion type adapter.

The first option is easier to find the adapter and cheaper.
 
This is a Nikon S-mount (bayonet mount) Nikkor-S 50mm f1.4. A Leica screw mount (LTM) lens will have a thread. I'm assuming that since you have an M8 you know what a Leica screw mount looks like.

The S.C. on the front of the lens indicates 7 elements (the S) and single-coated (the red C). Nothing to do with what mount the lens is.

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This is how the LTM lens looks (in this case a very early sample):

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This is how it looks on an M film body, the M8 is no different:

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When you get an LTM/M adapter for it, I warmly recommend an original Leica one. It's a bit more expensive, but you will avoid focus errors.

Best,

Roland.
 
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For this lens particularly I found the adapter critical. It has very long throw, almost 270 degrees (including the close-up range).

Roland.
 
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Reg. the 35, I was lucky; another RFF member (thanks Mark!) passed it on to me for a reasonable price.

Anything around US 800-900 is reasonable for a good user copy. Not too different from a Summicron v1, a comparable lens, IMO. Watch for element separation.

Roland.
 
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