Ralph Javins
Good morning;
A foundational truth was reinforced for me today: You are never too old to learn. In this case, it was actually something that I had incorrectly merged together in my memory from 40 years ago. So how does this apply to the M-42 lens mount system? Well, this concerns using an adapter to work with M-42 lenses on more modern SLR cameras.
Minolta made two threaded adapters for use on the Minolta SLR manual focusing cameras. One for the M-42 or Pentax threaded mount lenses, and the other for the M-39 Leica Thread Mount lenses. I had remembered that there was a warning that the lenses could be used only for close-up work. It turns out that only the M-39 LTM lenses have that limitation. The M-42 or Pentax thread mount lenses do not have that restriction; they can focus to infinity and will work normally with this adapter on a Minolta camera, including the Minolta Maxxum/Dynax AF mount, but that does take a different adapter than the one for the earlier Minolta SR mount.
I have been thinking for years now that I could not use any of the M-42 lenses here with my Minolta cameras, except for close-up work. That error has been corrected. Now I have even more lenses here that I can use with my Minolta camera bodies. While it was embarrassing to have made that mistake, it is really nice to learn that I can use all of my M-42 lenses with my Minolta cameras. It was worth it to have my mistake corrected.
Enjoy; Ralph, Latte Land, Washington
A foundational truth was reinforced for me today: You are never too old to learn. In this case, it was actually something that I had incorrectly merged together in my memory from 40 years ago. So how does this apply to the M-42 lens mount system? Well, this concerns using an adapter to work with M-42 lenses on more modern SLR cameras.
Minolta made two threaded adapters for use on the Minolta SLR manual focusing cameras. One for the M-42 or Pentax threaded mount lenses, and the other for the M-39 Leica Thread Mount lenses. I had remembered that there was a warning that the lenses could be used only for close-up work. It turns out that only the M-39 LTM lenses have that limitation. The M-42 or Pentax thread mount lenses do not have that restriction; they can focus to infinity and will work normally with this adapter on a Minolta camera, including the Minolta Maxxum/Dynax AF mount, but that does take a different adapter than the one for the earlier Minolta SR mount.
I have been thinking for years now that I could not use any of the M-42 lenses here with my Minolta cameras, except for close-up work. That error has been corrected. Now I have even more lenses here that I can use with my Minolta camera bodies. While it was embarrassing to have made that mistake, it is really nice to learn that I can use all of my M-42 lenses with my Minolta cameras. It was worth it to have my mistake corrected.
Enjoy; Ralph, Latte Land, Washington