Re: 67 -> K Adapter and long lenses?

2002-06-06 Thread Gianfranco Irlanda
Bolo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Mine never did, they rotated but that's it, the PC control adaptors are the > > Zörk Film & Phototechnic ones which you can see at http://www.zoerk.com/ > > I had read somewhere -- and seen a photo -- that the _Pentax_ 67 to K-mount > adapter had a shift func

Re: 67 -> K Adapter and long lenses?

2002-05-24 Thread Bill D. Casselberry
Rob Studdert wrote: > Mine never did, they rotated but that's it, the PC control adaptors are the > Zörk Film & Phototechnic ones which you can see at http://www.zoerk.com/ Darn - I was dreaming of getting one along w/ the 45mm f4 if/when I can afford one. That would be an inte

Re: 67 -> K Adapter and long lenses?

2002-05-24 Thread Rob Studdert
On 24 May 2002 at 19:10, Bolo wrote: > The 6x7 to k-mount adaptor allows for shifting the lens. That allows > you to have PC (perspective correction) when using 67 lenses on a > 35mm body. Is the shift adjustment set to zero? Mine never did, they rotated but that's it, the PC control adaptors

Re: 67 -> K Adapter and long lenses?

2002-05-24 Thread Bolo
> I've been experimenting with the 67 to K-mount adapter lately; haven't taken > any pictures, but I was wondering if anyone else is successfully using this > adapter? > > In particular, the view through the viewfinder is great on the 200/4 and the > 90/2.8, but a Tak 400/4 and 55-100mm look like

Re: 67 -> K Adapter and long lenses?

2002-05-21 Thread Mark Erickson
I see this with my A* 200mm F4 Macro and my MZ-S. No vignetting in the image recorded on film, but the top of the viewfinder fades to black well before the edge It's more of a camera thing than a lens thing, I guess. --Mark -William Robb wrote- This is common with any telephoto len