On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 03:12:37 -0700, Keith Whaley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That being the Leica M-mount, I suppose?
>
Yeah, but as someone else said, that was more or less by default.
Pretty much no one else was making RF 35mm interchangeable lens
cameras by the 70's, were they?
So when the
I doubt they are. I have a sunpak flash for TTL
that has a Pentax-Oly switch on it. The contacts
in the shoe/flash may be layed out the same, but
their meanings are different.
-Lon
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I heard at a time that Olympus (old system, not digital one) was compatible with
Pentax on
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From: "Graywolf"
Subject: Re: TTL - Olympus and Pentax
There was Pentax developed it. The called it the K-mount and
licensed it to anyone who wanted to use it for $1.00. Not $1.00 per
lens. Not $1.00 per year. Just $1.00 period. Most companies
preferred
There was Pentax developed it. The called it the K-mount and licensed it to
anyone who wanted to use it for $1.00. Not $1.00 per lens. Not $1.00 per year.
Just $1.00 period. Most companies preferred to design their own mount so you
were stuck with buying their cameras one you had a system. Such
frank theriault wrote:
On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 19:12:11 -0400, Peter J. Alling
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I believe they both used m42 mount lenses if that's what you mean.
Don't forget, m42 at one time was called "universal mount" - because it was.
Then when everyone went bayonet, they brought out t
No, Olympus TTL system is compatible with Praktica B series cameras
(these are later model bayonette Prakticas).
Good light!
fra
In fact I should have been more clear.
I was not refering to lens mounts but rather to the flash system.
I was tyold a couple of time that Olympus and Pentax flash were (at least to some
extent) exchangeable. Ture or not? I dunno that's why I asked.
Is it only the "dedication" which is compatible
Pentax did try, they licensed the K mount for a ridiculously low sum,
like $1.00 Lots of companies
paid the fee and build K mount, (or contracted with Cosina et. al. to
build them), cameras, not that
any of the big makers ever would have dropped their proprietary mounts.
Remember the Leica
M
On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 19:12:11 -0400, Peter J. Alling
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I believe they both used m42 mount lenses if that's what you mean.
Don't forget, m42 at one time was called "universal mount" - because it was.
Then when everyone went bayonet, they brought out their own unique
mount
I believe they both used m42 mount lenses if that's what you mean.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I heard at a time that Olympus (old system, not digital one) was compatible with
Pentax one. Any truth to this? and if so, to what extend ?
Thibouille
--
I can understand why mankind hasn't given up wa
s had
different lens mounts.
Jim A.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
I heard at a time that Olympus (old system, not
digital one) was compatible with Pentax one.
Any truth to this? and if so, to what extend ?
Olympus has used a OTF exposure system as the
LX, but no compatibility betwenn bodies-lenses.
Never heard of such compatibilit
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
I heard at a time that Olympus (old system, not digital one) was compatible with
Pentax one. Any truth to this? and if so, to what extend ?
Olympus has used a OTF exposure system as the LX, but no compatibility
betwenn bodies-lenses.
I heard at a time that Olympus (old system, not digital one) was compatible with
Pentax one. Any truth to this? and if so, to what extend ?
Thibouille
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