healyzh
Well-known
How practical is it to get an adapter that allows the use of a Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 or Nikkor 85mm f/2 lens on an M9? Also would a Nikkor 35mm f/3.5 be adaptable?
I see that new adapters are available out of Hong Kong through eBay. I assume one of them would be my best bet. Any recommendations on a Buyer or brand?
I see that new adapters are available out of Hong Kong through eBay. I assume one of them would be my best bet. Any recommendations on a Buyer or brand?
ferider
Veteran
AFAIK only the 35/1.8 can not be adapted.
I recommend Amedeo adapters for their mechanical quality. He's a member here and amedeo.m on ebay.
Remember that an adapter can only bring up one set of frame-lines.
Both 50/1.4 and 85/2 come also in LTM and are excellent lenses on a Leica.
I recommend Amedeo adapters for their mechanical quality. He's a member here and amedeo.m on ebay.
Remember that an adapter can only bring up one set of frame-lines.
Both 50/1.4 and 85/2 come also in LTM and are excellent lenses on a Leica.
healyzh
Well-known
I'd read that the 35mm might be out of the question.
I rather assumed that a LTM adapter would be better than an M-Mount adapter. Then use a LTM-to-M adapter to bring up the right framelines.
While you can get them in LTM, I tend to suspect that would cost more than an adapter. For me the more important consideration is that these lenses are something of a family heirloom.
I rather assumed that a LTM adapter would be better than an M-Mount adapter. Then use a LTM-to-M adapter to bring up the right framelines.
While you can get them in LTM, I tend to suspect that would cost more than an adapter. For me the more important consideration is that these lenses are something of a family heirloom.
ferider
Veteran
Makes sense, Zane. Here is what I would buy then if I were you: http://www.ebay.com/itm/130633529076.
The 35/3.5 shouldn't be a problem. The 35/1.8 doesn't work due to large rear element. But check with the seller ...
Roland.
The 35/3.5 shouldn't be a problem. The 35/1.8 doesn't work due to large rear element. But check with the seller ...
Roland.
JMQ
Well-known
Your 35/3.5 will mount. See this list compiled by RFF member jonmanjiro. I have the amedeo Nikon-s to Leica-m adapter, and it's a beautiful piece of work. Amedeo is also a member here.
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=79631
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=79631
akiralx
Established
I have the 50 f/1.4 with Amedeo adaptor, on the M9.
Quite a sharp lens even wideopen, but with nostalgic rendering. Note it also has a long focus throw...
Quite a sharp lens even wideopen, but with nostalgic rendering. Note it also has a long focus throw...

Vickko
Veteran
Can't do the 5cm f1.1 lenses on the M9 / M8 either. Lens size interferes with the focus cam at infinity.
Vick
Vick
venchka
Veteran
Nikkor LTM lenses are the hidden gems of the optic world.
OOPS! I just told a secret. Don't pass it on.
Unless I'm missing something, I see no reason why a Nikkor lens in LTM mount would not work perfectly with a Leitz LTM>M adapter on the M9. Both the 5.0cm/1.4 and 8.5cm/2.0 work flawlessly on my M5.
Wayne
OOPS! I just told a secret. Don't pass it on.
Unless I'm missing something, I see no reason why a Nikkor lens in LTM mount would not work perfectly with a Leitz LTM>M adapter on the M9. Both the 5.0cm/1.4 and 8.5cm/2.0 work flawlessly on my M5.
Wayne
JMQ
Well-known
Nikkor LTM lenses are the hidden gems of the optic world.
OOPS! I just told a secret. Don't pass it on.
Unless I'm missing something, I see no reason why a Nikkor lens in LTM mount would not work perfectly with a Leitz LTM>M adapter on the M9. Both the 5.0cm/1.4 and 8.5cm/2.0 work flawlessly on my M5.
Wayne
I believe the OP is talking about the S-mount nikkor lenses. Yes, they are indeed gems.
Johann Espiritu
Lawyer / Ninja
Got the Amedeo adapter very recently and agree that it's made very well. The focus throw is very long, and goes the "other way", so it takes some time to adjust.
This is what it looks like on the M7:
And the adapter and lens:
More info and comments on my blog here:
http://manilacamerastyle.com/post/15337533440/amedeo
and here:
http://manilacamerastyle.com/post/15489343230/more-nikkor-musings
Hope that helps!
This is what it looks like on the M7:

And the adapter and lens:

More info and comments on my blog here:
http://manilacamerastyle.com/post/15337533440/amedeo
and here:
http://manilacamerastyle.com/post/15489343230/more-nikkor-musings
Hope that helps!
healyzh
Well-known
I finally got the Nikon S and lenses last Saturday. It turns out there are two 50mm f/1.4 lenses, so I'll have to figure out which is nicer. The one on the camera looks okay (the other is on a Argus enlarger), as does the 85mm f/2. I ordered the adapter this morning. I can't wait to get the adapter and give it a try!
On a side note, there is also a 35mm f/3.5, and plenty of accessories. I'll have to get the Nikon S CLA'd before I can give it a try. It's a most impressive looking piece of gear.
On a side note, there is also a 35mm f/3.5, and plenty of accessories. I'll have to get the Nikon S CLA'd before I can give it a try. It's a most impressive looking piece of gear.
kzphoto
Well-known
What's the minimum focusing distance with the Amedo adapted lenses? .7m?
healyzh
Well-known
What's the minimum focusing distance with the Amedo adapted lenses? .7m?
It looks like they focus to about 83cm, not sure the exact distance as I can't seem to find my yardstick.
I got the adapter today, I've only taken a couple test shots with one of my 50mm f/1.4 Nikkor's, but I think I'm going to like it! In fact I'm already considering purchasing one of his Contax adapters!

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