I think that your most cost effective solution would be a used D7300

On November 26, 2017 8:23:24 AM PST, Stanley Halpin 
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>My father-in-law, who passed away in 2010, was an avid photographer.
>He, I am sure, drove the local pros crazy because he worked for
>practically nothing as the photographer for theater groups, choirs,
>corporate executive portraits etc. I have his old Leica and a couple of
>lenses; sister-in-law has the newer Leica gear. I recently borrowed
>back (from my brother-in-law) a couple of his Hassleblad lenses and
>will do a few trials of those connected to my K-1 via H-to-K645-to-K
>adapters. First impressions, ho hum. But then there is his Nikon gear…
>
>I thought my sister-in-law also had all the Nikon items. But my
>mother-in-law recently passed away, we have been cleaning out all the
>closets, distributing family memorabilia, and getting rid of excess
>stuff. I found boxes on Nikon gear. F3 body and motor drive, multiple
>flash guns, filter sets, etc. The lenses are mostly early 1970
>acquisitions: 20/4.0, 28/2.0, 55/2.8, 85/2.0, 105/1.8. Ho hum.
>Hopefully I can find a home for these.
>
>What I think is the prize in this collection is a Nikon ED AF Nikkor
>180/2.8 . I have an inexpensive adapter to K-mount, with a lens insert
>to allow for infinity focus. I have on order an adapter which does not
>have any glass, so no image degradation but no infinity focus. I look
>forward to playing with this a bit!
>
>So, to the question. Is it feasible to permanently replace the Nikon
>mount with a K-mount? Maintaining infinity focus without added lens
>element(s)? 
>
>stan
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