Steve M.
Veteran
I bought a cheap Chinese adapter to put my Helios lens on a Sears KS1000 SLR. Had to do a lot of filing to get the crudely made adapter to fit into the lens mount recess, and more filing to get the too-thick adapter flush w/ the camera's lens mount. The trouble is that even w/ it flush I still can't quite make infinity using the split prism in the viewfinder as a guide. My shots today confirmed that. If you stop it down to f11 or more it's OK. Anything wider than that and things that lead up to infinity are sharp, but stuff 100 to 200 feet away are not quite sharp. I like the camera a lot so I'll probably just file the lens mount enough to get infinity, or remove the adapter (tricky) and work on that alone, as it seems that the Helios mates only w/ it, not the larger PK mount on the camera.
I know a lot of people here use these adapters, so I'm wondering if others have had this issue. Next time of course I'll get the more expensive Pentax adapter, but as this is my one M42 lens, and since the Sears KS1000 got me away from that Zenit 11 that had exposure issues, this turned out pretty well except for the infinity thing.
I know a lot of people here use these adapters, so I'm wondering if others have had this issue. Next time of course I'll get the more expensive Pentax adapter, but as this is my one M42 lens, and since the Sears KS1000 got me away from that Zenit 11 that had exposure issues, this turned out pretty well except for the infinity thing.