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binnsD1

binnsD1

Member Since 28 Dec 2020
Offline Last Active Jan 07 2021 09:13 PM
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#71366 Hi From the Lovely Eastern Shore of Maryland

Posted by binnsD1 on 29 December 2020 - 10:27 PM

Hello and welcome.

I have made some good experience with the Fotodiox adapters for using older lenses.

Where you need to pay attention to, is that the lens adapter has glass to adapt for infinity.

But, as you likely already experienced, the results (picture quality) may vary a lot depending on the lens. So I consider using older lenses with adapters more for the artistic end.

 

Welcome to the forums: hope you will have some fun here.

I wouldn't get my hopes up to much when it comes to using m42 lenses on a Nikon body. If you have a collection of really good m42 glass that you want to use, I would suggest getting a used Pentax body with an original adapter.

When it comes to your D7000, concentrate on your primes and practice different shooting modes including manual and see where they give you advantages.

 Thank you Bengan, I have done just what you suggested.  I purchased a Pentax K-5 and will use this camera for the M42 collection. 


I agree with Bengan. As the Nikon F-mount has the longest distance between sensor and lens of all the "35 mm" mounts, all other lenses will either need a lens in the adapter, losing quality or lose infinity focus as the lens sits too far away from the sensor. I would definitely go with the Pentax body and original M42 adapter if your M42 lenses are some of the classics.

 

I agree with Bengan. As the Nikon F-mount has the longest distance between sensor and lens of all the "35 mm" mounts, all other lenses will either need a lens in the adapter, losing quality or lose infinity focus as the lens sits too far away from the sensor. I would definitely go with the Pentax body and original M42 adapter if your M42 lenses are some of the classics.

 

Thank you Peter, I have done just what you suggested.  I purchased a Pentax K-5 and will use this camera for the M42 collection. 




#71350 Hi From the Lovely Eastern Shore of Maryland

Posted by binnsD1 on 28 December 2020 - 11:00 PM

Hi Everyone, 

 

I'm shooting with a D7000, and mostly use aperture priority. My next step is to develop a comfort level with full manual mode.  I welcome any and all suggestions making the transition.  I a new hobbyist and have purchased two prime lenses, 35 & 50 mm.  I inherited a 105mm (manual focus) and a collection of M42 vintage lenses.  I would like to use my vintage lenses on my D7000, but the adapters I have tried are to hard to get on and off. 

 

If any can recommendation a workable adapter for the D700, it would be greatly appreciate.  

 

Thanks, Karl 

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#71349 Welcome To Nikon Forums!

Posted by binnsD1 on 28 December 2020 - 10:46 PM

Hi ! From the Lovely Eastern Shore of Maryland, my name is Karl 

 

 I'm a new hobbyist and shoot with a D7000.  I use 35mm, 50 mm , 105 mm( manual focus) prime lenses and a Zoom kit lens.  I searching for a 85mm prime to add to my bag.  Any suggestions for another lens to add?

 

Currently I using aperture priority 80% of the time.  The other 20% of my attempts have been trying to learn full manual mode. The AP mode is going ok, but I have encountered situations where I need to adjust ISO and shutter speed  and the result have not been pretty.  I understand exposure compensation and have been improving in this area.    I would appreciate any suggestions shooting in aperture priority mode. 

 

Also,  I have an inherited a collection of M42 vintage lenses and have been searching for an adapter that works well with my D7000.  The ones I have tried are too hard to get on and off. 

 

Thanks 

 

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