It looks like it mounts to the PK bayonet so you can attach a 58mm
filter to that end.
You would still need a camera adapter to mount the lens.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search?atclk=Mount_Pentax+Manual+Focus&ci=3065&N=4077634538+4294955322
On 3/12/2016 1:29 AM, Larry Colen wrote:
I was looking up lens reverse mounts for macro work and found one that
seems to be a female P mount. It has an explanation, but I'm having a
hard time following it:
Description
3 in 1 Macro Lens Reverse Adapter PK to 58mm UV Filter for Pentax Camera
Feature:
We use the reverse ring macro shot, because the lens is in turn shot (UV
lens mounted on the camera terminated,
the original camera lens mount on the outside end of filming), so the
lens is easy to get into the dust, water, and insecurity,
it also has been we do not like to use the reverse ring reason, and this
is now the reverse ring protection interface
designed specifically for these issues is currently the only one
transfer environmentally mouth,
mounted on the lens can be re-installed a 58mm UV/MC UV/CPL ND Filter
and 58mm lens cap, play a protective role of the lens.
Suitable for with all 58mm filter diameter Pentax lens.
linkiepoo:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/3-in-1-Macro-Lens-Reverse-Adapter-PK-to-58mm-UV-Filter-for-Pentax-Camera-/291494418268?hash=item43de6bd75c:g:9MoAAOSwtExVgS7b
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