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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!

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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! 

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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.

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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.

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