Or you could use the Visoflex version of the Hektor, which adapts
readily to just about any 35mm SLR mount.

-Adam

On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 4:14 PM, P. J. Alling <[email protected]> wrote:
> As long as you're not planning to focus at infinity the the Hektor should be
> relitively trivial, LTM->M49->K  and you've got it mounted.  I remember
> seeing someone selling the M39 to M42 adapters,  the M42 to K mount just
> about all of us have lying around somewhere.
>
> Derby Chang wrote:
>>
>> Don't quite understand the obsession with blanking out all brand details,
>> but I do like the gumption of getting a 1960's enlarger lens resurrected.
>> And I would certainly like to know how he got a Hektor to work on a K20D
>>
>> http://ora2.blogspot.com/2009/05/brief-technical-diversion.html
>>
>> Had a look through his other blog posts. Good technically, if a little
>> bleak for my tastes. (Yes, I know he is a Vet)
>>
>> D
>>
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