Rex B <rex.DeleteThis@wmautomotive.com> wrote:
: I have seen references to this in several threads, but no real
: information. Apparently Nikon and other DSLRs accept "legacy" lenses
: that one might have from their 35mm kit in the closet.
: I'm about to get serious about buying a DSLR, and I have some nice
: lenses with Pentax mount. Can someone bring me up to speed on that, or
: point me to a link.
I have a Pentax *ist-DS that I got in part because I had a ton of old
(1970's era) Pentax "K mount" lenses. They do work. But since the old
lenses do not have auto focus or electric reporting of focal length there
were many functions that could not be used. Obviously focus was
permanently manual. Aperture was not available to the electronics so you
had to manually set the f-stop and then set the camera (under aperture
priority) manually to match, while metering was at full open.
So Yes the camera does work with these lenses and as a "gradual purchase"
plan, it works. But once you get past the original body purchase you will
probably want to look into getting new KAF lenses. On the other hand, if
your "old" lenses are not quite as old as mine, and have auto focus and
an "A" setting on the aperture ring, the old lenses will be fully
functional on the new body.
Randy
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Randy Berbaum
Champaign, IL
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