Retina lens/shutter mounted on a DSLR

Don C.

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I noticed the following on eBay today:

http://cgi.ebay.com/Kodak-Retina-Xe...86.m7QQ_trkparmsZalgo=LVI&itu=UCI&otn=4&ps=63

While I've seen the Deckel mount Retina lenses mounted on DSLRs with adapter rings, I've never seen one of the rangefinder lens/shutter assemblies mounted as a DSLR lens.

Unfortunately, the unit on eBay is a micro 4/3. I have a standard 4/3 camera.

Has anyone done something similar? What's involved in getting the spacing correct so infinity focus works?

I would love to put a Retina lens on my Olympus E-500 and see how the Schneider look translates to digital. A junked IIc with a bad shutter would probably work well, wouldn't cost too much, and wouldn't be an act of vandalism to a good Retina.
 
The reason it works on micro 4/3 is that m4/3 has the shortest registration distance of any current interchangeable-lens digital. You can adapt almost anything to it, even a rangefinder lens! It seems likely that your E-500's registration distance is greater than the Retina's, and thus could not be adapted with infinity focus retained.
 
Yikes!

All is not lost- you could get the Retina Reflex-S lenses onto it. The 50/1.9 Xenon and even 50/2.8 Xenar are very cheap these days.
 
Thanks for the feedback! I didn't know the m4/3 mount was so much shorter in the flange to sensor distance. That explains why so many m4/3 adapters have appeared.

Brian is right. There are Deckel to 4/3 adapters on the market, so using the Reflex/IIIS lenses is possible. Unfortunately, they are relatively expensive and not very common. There are two available on eBay right now for about $100 each.

I've not seen the 50mm Reflex/S lenses for sale individually very often. Is the best route for getting one to buy a bad Reflex S/III/IV rather than looking for a lens alone?
 
That is usually the best bet. OR: Look for an Instamatic Reflex and get the 50mm F1.9 Xenon that uses 52mm filters and will focus to 2ft. Mine was $20.
 
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