Yes. You won't get any more automation, (T mounts are basically just
machined metal), but if you're using K mount lenses it's more
convenient. If it's your only K mount lens it will be less so.
On 6/25/2010 8:57 AM, Malcolm Smith wrote:
The great benefit of sticking with Pentax for me has been the continued use
of M42 screw thread lenses. I use them with a small Pentax K ring to M42
thread in both my film and digital SLRs. I've recently acquired for a very
small sum a 200mm M42 lens that has a T mount attached to it. As it still
has a screw thread, it works perfectly with the usual mount. Is the real
purpose of this mount so that you can fit a K mount to it as a permanent
fixture, and then use it as you would any other K mount lens?
Malcolm
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