It probably isn't stuck. You don't remove the adapter using the camera
body release. Looking at the camera from the front there are two
cutouts in the adapter. Inside one of them, I don't remember which you
should see a black spring clip. You should be able to do this with your
fingernail but a small screwdriver or pen knive blade works as well.
Press the spring clip away from the camera body towards the adapter.
while turning the adapter to the left as if removing a lens. It should
release and pop right out.
On 8/7/2010 8:56 PM, Jerry in Arizona wrote:
OK, this may sound stupid but I hope to get some advice on using the PENTAX
M42-PK adapter. I recently bought a non OEM adapter and it is now permanently
stuck in an old K mount camera (PZ-70). Luckily I tested it first. I don't
want to repeat that on my K20D. I guess the most important part is getting it
out. All advice and help greatfully requested.
Jerry
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