Thanks everyone for your help.  I understand now how
to use the adapter.  Now for the important question-is
it worth it?  IOW, is it worth it to do this for one
lens (IE the Super Tak. 50mm, 1.4), or should I just
find an M 50mm, 1.4?  Comments on image quality
differences?  

Is it still easy to find a good quality Super Tak.
50mm, 1.4?  I imagine the SMC-M is easier to find, in
good condition?  

Also, I would then only have 1 SM lens and going back
& forth might be a bit of a pain?




--- Herb Chong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Message text written by
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> >Maybe this is because I never received the tool
> with the Pentax 
> adapter I have, but I always put the adapter on the
> lens first, 
> instead of trying to bayonet it into the camera
> body. Of course, the 
> lens then comes out by itself, leaving the adapter
> in the body, but 
> when I'm done I've always been able to get it out
> using a fingernail 
> and careful turning of the adapter edges with my
> fingertips.
> 
> What's the proper procedure for using the adapter?
> 
> Joe<
> 
> that is the procedure i remember from the directions
> included with the
> Pentax-brand adapter i used to own.
> 
> Herb...
> 


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