Nope.  I imagine you could make a m42-K adapter with a spring to depress 
the pin.  It would take careful design and would probably still 
interfere with something in future cameras even if it could be built to 
not interfere with anything in present cameras. 

J. C. O'Connell wrote:
> I have several Automatic aperture M42
> lenses that are Automatic aperture mode
> only ( they dont have auto/manual mode
> switches ). Anybody know of a way to 
> keep the rear pin depressed without
> destroying or damaging these lenses?
> ( no superglue or bending pins, etc).
>
> I want to try/test them on istDS
> with PK adapter but cant if I cant stop them down
> some way but I dont want to deface
> or permanently modify these lenses
> as they are too valuable to do that
> at this point. I'm just wondering if
> there is some simple trick to doing
> this that hasnt occured to me yet.
> jco
>
>
>   


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