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Pentax K Mount lens on Canon EF DSLRI 've got access to a really nice Pentax manaul focus macro lens plus bellows and i was wondering if there is a way to adapt it to fit my Canon 1d mark II. I've googled the topic and it seems it can be done, however this thread http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=410433, suggests that the mirror will not clear the lens except when on a crop 1.6/ 1.5X body. On a full frame body you have to remove the aperture control lever (see http://www.jcolwell.ca/photography/calc-info/Keos-adapter.pdf). So my question is where does that leave me with a 1.3 crop body? Is the mirror clearance the same as the 1.6 crop cameras or more like a fullframe? I really dont want to go down the route of removing the aperture lever, maybe this is all not feasible and i should just get a k20D. Anyway I know this is a bit of an obscure question but any help would be much appreciated. Thanks.
Re: Pentax K Mount lens on Canon EF DSLRi don't have a bellows to study but it seems to me that the lens will be on the end of the bellows unit and no where near the camera.
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Re: Pentax K Mount lens on Canon EF DSLRAh that’s quite true didn’t even think of that. I assume the clearance issue is to do with the back of the lens protruding into the mirror chamber. Well thanks for the reply bigred will give it some more thought...
Re: Pentax K Mount lens on Canon EF DSLRIve got a screw mount Pentax Bellows with a K-Mount adapter. I havent had a play with a K-Mount Bellows, but on mine the aperature is set on the ring on the lens and activated at that end of the Bellows. There is no connection with the camera aperature lever, its all set manually.
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