Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/08/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Frank and Nathan, You cannot adapt a Leica-R lens on a Nikon camera (other than the Leicaflex standard's 21mm f3,4), because there is only 0,5cm between their bayonets. http://www.nemeng.com/leica/017e.shtml Only the Visoflex lenses are adaptable. Lucien Frank Filippone wrote : > It focuses to infinity. I have one of Stpehen's and it works just > fine. > You lose all automation, but then again, there was no automation in > a 400 > F6,8 Telyt lens. > > I quote... > > Leica M Rangefinder Visoflex Lenses and Lens Heads to Modern SLRs: > These > are GREAT superbly made adapters allowing Leica M Visoflex long > lenses and > older 65 to 135 Leica M lens heads to mount on modern SLRs. Just > use the > same mount configuration you would to mount your lens on a Visoflex > 2 or 3, > and use this adapter to mount it on your favorite SLR instead. No > glass > elements, infinity focusing. Stop down TTL ambient light or flash > metering, > as well as stop down AE priority operation is available IF your > particular > SLR body allows it. > > Frank Filippone > red735i@earthlink.net > > > > I am sure it is physically possible to mount a Leica lens on a Nikon > body, but I am pretty sure that you lose infinity focus or something > like that. I believe it is explained on Stephen Gandy's site. > > Nathan