Nikon F-S adaptor

Thanks for the info

Thanks for the info

Dez, the S-mount register is 34.85mm according to this website.

Good luck!

Thanks very much! This is extremely helpful.

My lathe is rather small, and so can only grip the INSIDE of large objects like these, but hopefully I can get this done. The 4/3 adaptor is made of thick (~5mm) aluminum, so I should have some material to work with.

Cheers,
Dez
 
Progress report

Progress report

So far so good. I scrounged a mount from a Kiev lens, and machined down the Nikon F to 4/3 adaptor. So now I have the correct spacing, and I am able to put an F lens on my S2. I was amazingly lucky. The whole thing ended up only .001 too thin, and the F mount ring is trivial to shim. :angel:

One more thing to do. The Nikkor 21 f4 has a very strange mount that makes use of a lug cast into Nikon camera bodies behind the lens mount, in order to align itself properly, very important in this case, as the protruding rear part of the lens fouls things if it rotates more than a few degrees. I am going to have to position the equivalent of that lug inside the adaptor. A project for tomorrow. Lots of other odd bits that I had not anticipated. I'll write this up when all is done for anyone who might want to play amateur machinist.

Cheers,
Dez
 
The magic lug

The magic lug

No, my problem is that I need to add it. This exists in F-mount film cameras, and may be specifically to fit the 21mm f4 lens. This is used to keep the body of the lens from rotating while you mount it with the strange breech-lock but F-compatible mount it uses. Without it, the lens will rotate and break things in the camera. I notice this lug does not exist in my Nikon DSLR's. Anyway, it should not be a big deal, but I had been trying to figure out how to do it without drilling a radial retaining hole, but now that I have given up on that nicety, it should be easy to finish.

I would like to get my hands on a manufactured one of these to see how they deal with some things. It looks like, for an adaptor that will work with the 21mm f4, that the lens mount catches for the F and S parts of the mount fall on top of each other. I have been forced to eliminate the catch on the F mount. I think I know how to deal with that, and if I make another one of these things, I will be able to retain it. I would be willing to bet that in the manufactured units the F lens is rotated counterclockwise relative to the camera body somewhat, so the focus index is not where it should be.

Cheers,
Dez
 
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Success!!!

Success!!!

It's finished!

I made up the locating lug for the 21mm lens- a fiddly job, but not too difficult, and positioned it ever so carefully. The 21mm lens bayonets in properly, and is held in position properly.

The whole job cost me $45 for the Nikon to 4/3 adaptor, a mount scrounged from a Kiev lens, and two evenings wasted, but it's done, it's spot on dimensionally, and everything works properly.

Now, of course, I expect to find C-V ones in perfect shape selling for a song on ebay.

I took some pictures during the course of the project, and I will put that together into a set of instructions that I will post on the list, in case anyone else wants a shot at making one of these. It is actually easier than I had anticipated, and I got very lucky with the way some of the dimensions worked out. I was learning on the job, and did some unnecessary things in the process. I suspect that it all could have comfortably been done in one evening without the missteps.:bang:

Finished.jpg


And here it is! I'll need to run a roll of film through it to make sure, but I'm fairly certain I have the dimensions right.:D

Cheers,

Dez
 
The Cosina adaptor gets around the lug problem by using a breechlock to mount the adaptor to the camera body. In that way the lug never rotates and will not hit the S mount. WES
 
I have a Cosina Nikon F to S adapter that I am considering selling.

Contact me with your best offer. It is in mint condition.

I sold my F 2.1cm lens, and don't have any other F lens, that I want to use on my Nikon RF bodies.

....Vick
 
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