I've just received my second YS lens. They are both great lenses, and both made by Sigma -- although one is labeled SPIRATONE. Spiratone sold a lot of Sigma lenses, FYI.
My first is a Sigma 135mm f1.8. The new one, that I just received is a Spiratone 300mm f4.0.
While needing to make a minor adjustment to the YS mount on the 300mm -- without an instruction sheet -- I opted to go on-line and found this page from BUTKUS
https://www.butkus.org/chinon/y-s_mount/ys.htm
It (I don't know if Butkus wrote it, but it is on his website) clearly states:
"All YS adapter mounts (and lenses) have the identical specifications as T Mount lenses and adapters so that T adapters may be used on YS lenses for those cameras for which no YS adapters may be available. Naturally, with T adapter the operation of YS lenses would be non-automatic."
Neither of my two YS lenses have a T-mount underneath when the YS mount is removed. They have simple, unthreaded, slightly-angled, short barrels for the three side-screws to grip.
Have any of you YS users ever seen a YS lens that has a threaded barrel underneath the YS mount? I'd send a picture, but YS mounts can be a nuisance to undo.
My first is a Sigma 135mm f1.8. The new one, that I just received is a Spiratone 300mm f4.0.
While needing to make a minor adjustment to the YS mount on the 300mm -- without an instruction sheet -- I opted to go on-line and found this page from BUTKUS
https://www.butkus.org/chinon/y-s_mount/ys.htm
It (I don't know if Butkus wrote it, but it is on his website) clearly states:
"All YS adapter mounts (and lenses) have the identical specifications as T Mount lenses and adapters so that T adapters may be used on YS lenses for those cameras for which no YS adapters may be available. Naturally, with T adapter the operation of YS lenses would be non-automatic."
Neither of my two YS lenses have a T-mount underneath when the YS mount is removed. They have simple, unthreaded, slightly-angled, short barrels for the three side-screws to grip.
Have any of you YS users ever seen a YS lens that has a threaded barrel underneath the YS mount? I'd send a picture, but YS mounts can be a nuisance to undo.