Mat Maessen wrote:

OK, people are getting confused here...
M42 to Pentax K mount adapters work properly WITHOUT losing infinity focus.

Of course. I just got out my adapter ring, and saw that when installed on my MX, it fits inside a counterbored recess, and the front face of the adapter, and the front face of the lens mount on the camera are flush with each other.
All questions answered.

keith

I've done it, on a bunch of different camera bodies, even a borrowed
*istD. In fact, if anything, the M42 lens may focus a bit past
infinity, depending on how hard you tighten down the adapter ring. All
you need is the Pentax M42 to K mount adapter ring. Screw adapter onto
lens, mount lens onto camera. Stop-down meter, and shoot. Unscrew lens
from adapter, and use fingers/pen/etc. to remove adapter from camera.
Lather, rinse, repeat.

M42 to Nikon adapters are a different story, and IIRC, Nikon to pretty
much anything else requires a teleconverter to maintain infinity
focus.

-Mat

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