pbcsky Posted Wednesday at 02:48 PM Share #1 Posted Wednesday at 02:48 PM Advertisement (gone after registration) I just received back my Dad’s 1953 Leica 50mm 2.0 lens. It was cleaned. His camera was a IIIf. I need digital cameras these days and the only mirrorless camera I have is a Canon EOS M50. But, I am told I could buy an adapter or two? But, I’d like confirmation from those with experience what exactly I need? I was told I needed two adapters and then told I only needed one. The bought a Q3 in January and that is of course a fixed . I cannot afford buying another camera at this time. But, I would love to shoot through this newly restored lens and am hoping I can do it without purchasing another camera just for this one lens. I would appreciate any guidance on this! Thank you! Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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TomB_tx Posted Wednesday at 02:59 PM Share #2 Posted Wednesday at 02:59 PM While you can adapt the screw-mount (39mm) lens first to fit a Leica M mount, and then use an M-mount to Canon adapter, it is simpler just to get a single 39mm to CAnon adapter like this one: https://www.ebay.com/itm/333610064644 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
pbcsky Posted Wednesday at 06:16 PM Author Share #3 Posted Wednesday at 06:16 PM Thank you,Tom!! I prefer the simple way just didn’t know if it would work! Thanks for the link. Makes it much easier for the ol’girl! Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
qqphot Posted Wednesday at 08:11 PM Share #4 Posted Wednesday at 08:11 PM Shooting old leica lenses on modern mirrorless digital is a delight. The adapters are ubiquitous and dirt cheap and you escape many of the difficulties of the old days like inaccurate rangefinders, compensating for focus shift, etc. Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
250swb Posted Wednesday at 10:09 PM Share #5 Posted Wednesday at 10:09 PM (edited) If the digital camera is a mirrorless design just buy an adapter from LTM to the manufacturers mount, if it isn't mirrorless you can't do it. The adapter is only a spacer so nothing fancy is needed. Edited Wednesday at 10:10 PM by 250swb Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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