Lens Swapping

With interchangeable lenses and larger sensors, these two popular camera styles appeal to the professional in all of us.
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Nice work Brian, and nice subjects.
I haven't put my adapter to work yet, but you give me a good idea what to expect.
Thanks for the come back.

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Thanks Brian, great shots.

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Lots of life left in these old lenses.

I believe that digital sensors prefer light falling perpendicular to the sensor, so it makes sense that there may be problems at small apertures. With the lens wide open, the sensor should work all right.

The software correction might not be optimized for the old lens, but that is just extra character.


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Brian, those look really good. The Sonnar almost has a Tessar look to it.

I think my next two purchases will be Contax RF to NEX and Leica M to NEX.


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My back yard @ about 60 feet.
Hope, if weather permitting to get a better subject.
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Canon XTi W/ 100mm 1:2.8 Trioplan Gorlitz lens.

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Here are a couple of examples of "old" glass used on a modern DSLR. Camera body was a Canon 7D.
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Pentax Auto Takumar 200mm f3.5 M42 mount
Pentax Auto Takumar 200mm f3.5 M42 mount
Pentax Takumar 105mm f2.8 M42 mount
Pentax Takumar 105mm f2.8 M42 mount
CZJ Tessar 50mm f2.8 M42 mount
CZJ Tessar 50mm f2.8 M42 mount
Pentax Super Takumar 28mm f3.5 M42 mount
Pentax Super Takumar 28mm f3.5 M42 mount
Pentax Super Takumar 35mm f3.5 M42 mount
Pentax Super Takumar 35mm f3.5 M42 mount


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Graham - those are really nice!


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Thanks Mike - just snapshots to see if the various lenses actually performed on a digital camera. I often used heritage (CZJena and Takumars) on my Canon Eos film cameras, and despite all the hype about reflection between the rear element surface and the sensor, I have never had a problem using them on my digital cameras.

I met a guy in our local dealer the other day who had never actually used a manual focus lens and had never even focussed an AF lens manually! Yet he owned a Nikon D800 and enough Nikon glass to stock a small shop. Oh well....


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Lens swapping is lotsa fun. Lately I've been playing around with Pentax A110 lenses in the Sony A7:

ImageDSC00191 by Aguaitacaminos, on Flickr

In fact, I don't have nor plan on having any native lens for my digtal!


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Santiago Montenegro wrote: Lately I've been playing around with Pentax A110 lenses in the Sony A7:
You are very lucky to have some of those Pentax 110 lenses.


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