Stan Halpin wrote on Mon, 12 Nov 2007 14:16:42 -0800
Anybody have one of these they are willing to part with?
I sold my last one a couple of years ago thinking I would never need
it, but am thinking of some experimentation...
Stan,
I don't have one to sell you right now, but seller roxsen
Alexandru-Cristian Sarbu wrote:
On Nov 15, 2007 3:24 PM, .timbercode [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wish it would this easy in Hungary. Here we rarely have the Hama version
... and that's all. Buying a Pentax version of PK-M42 adapters ...
sounds like a dream :D
.t
Buy from Romania,
Walter Hamler wrote:
Stay away from Roxsen! I bought one of those adapters and it was
junk. Once it was attached to the camera it was extremely difficult to
remove from the body. As noted, it was too thick and did not allow
infinity focus except on very long lenses that would focus past the
On Nov 15, 2007 3:24 PM, .timbercode [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wish it would this easy in Hungary. Here we rarely have the Hama version
... and that's all. Buying a Pentax version of PK-M42 adapters ...
sounds like a dream :D
.t
Buy from Romania, it's just across the border :)
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On 15-Nov-07, at 1:19 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stan Halpin wrote on Mon, 12 Nov 2007 14:16:42 -0800
Anybody have one of these they are willing to part with?
I sold my last one a couple of years ago thinking I would never need
it, but am thinking of some experimentation...
Visit
Stay away from Roxsen! I bought one of those adapters and it was
junk. Once it was attached to the camera it was extremely difficult to
remove from the body. As noted, it was too thick and did not allow
infinity focus except on very long lenses that would focus past the
infinity mark.
I ended up
Anybody have one of these they are willing to part with?
I sold my last one a couple of years ago thinking I would never need
it, but am thinking of some experimentation...
stan
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