At least regarding Leica R lens adapters. Probably others, too, but that's another discussion.
Here's my query.
I can easily put M42 lenses on my Minolta SLRs because the M42 lenses need 45.46mm behind the lens mount. The Minolta SLRs have 43.5mm, and with a 1mm thick adapter, the M42 lenses work fine.
The same is true for Exakta lenses, which I can put on Minolta SLR cameras.
But a search of the WEB for any adapter to put Leica R lenses (which need 47.0mm behind the lens mount) on Minolta SLRs, produces surprising results. Apparently other people have asked this question before me. Most of the responses to this question range from the always helpful, "Why would you want to do that?", to the puzzling "You can't do that because you won't be able to focus to infinity."
All that's needed would be a "dumb" 3.5mm thick adapter.
Am I missing something? Apparently, other Minolta users are interested.
If nothing else, I could probably make one by gluing a scarp R lens mount to a scrap SR camera mount -- with some spacers/washers in between.
Here's my query.
I can easily put M42 lenses on my Minolta SLRs because the M42 lenses need 45.46mm behind the lens mount. The Minolta SLRs have 43.5mm, and with a 1mm thick adapter, the M42 lenses work fine.
The same is true for Exakta lenses, which I can put on Minolta SLR cameras.
But a search of the WEB for any adapter to put Leica R lenses (which need 47.0mm behind the lens mount) on Minolta SLRs, produces surprising results. Apparently other people have asked this question before me. Most of the responses to this question range from the always helpful, "Why would you want to do that?", to the puzzling "You can't do that because you won't be able to focus to infinity."
All that's needed would be a "dumb" 3.5mm thick adapter.
Am I missing something? Apparently, other Minolta users are interested.
If nothing else, I could probably make one by gluing a scarp R lens mount to a scrap SR camera mount -- with some spacers/washers in between.
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