Speenth Posted July 9, 2007 Share #1 Posted July 9, 2007 Advertisement (gone after registration) Since 1969 I've owned a beautiful set of bellows made by Asahi Pentax. They're designed for the Pentax/Takumar screw mount. Does anybody know if there might be an adaptor that would allow their use with the M8? They were wonderful with my old Spotmatic and Takumar 1.4 50mm, but now I've gone digital I would like to extend (pun, sorry) their lifespan a little longer yet. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Advertisement Posted July 9, 2007 Posted July 9, 2007 Hi Speenth, Take a look here Pentax bellows (screwmount) to M mount. I'm sure you'll find what you were looking for!
rebride Posted July 9, 2007 Share #2 Posted July 9, 2007 Stephen, Did you try with this: Adapters: SLR Coupled to M Dejan Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chuck Hatcher Posted July 9, 2007 Share #3 Posted July 9, 2007 Since 1969 I've owned a beautiful set of bellows made by Asahi Pentax. They're designed for the Pentax/Takumar screw mount. Does anybody know if there might be an adaptor that would allow their use with the M8? They were wonderful with my old Spotmatic and Takumar 1.4 50mm, but now I've gone digital I would like to extend (pun, sorry) their lifespan a little longer yet. Since all you need is a physical connection, I would probably look for it in two parts, a T2 mount for the camera, and a corresponding T2 adapter ring for the bellows. You'd probably also have to use an M (Leica bayonet) to LTM (Leica 39mm threaded) adapter, unless you find a mount made for an M. The LTM (M39) version is more common. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Speenth Posted July 10, 2007 Author Share #4 Posted July 10, 2007 Hi' Dejan and Chuck, Many thanks to you both - you're right, its a surprisingly available solution. There are plenty of adaptors out there and my need is straightforward - since with bellows focussing isn't an issue and my subject matter is so small I can compose the image by looking at the sharp end! Steve' Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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