Frage von JMitch:I want my old Soligor 49mm Lenses 35mm adapter für nen use. But do I need a bayonet mount, the lens on a rail stops. I already have the Internet be trimmed and was already at the local photo shop. The told me that there is no bayonet connectors Soligor mer there. Only for Canon, Nikon ... . What do I do now, can it be that Canon uses the same bayonets? Or did I get a deal, which still sells Soligor Connections?
Antwort von Axel:
You'll know s.welcher KB Camera Lenses you've used: ebay for crafters!
I'm doing you a favor now, by thee I be discouraged:
The incredible effort, material procurement, work hours and the ongoing Trial & Error (verlängt high frustration tolerance) can be at once the price for a finished adapter no longer seem so high. I have three test models built (and would not be me as a precision ungifted describe me is also a complete workshop with any desired tool available), I finally bought a finished. The problem of the right screen, you should s.wenigsten underestimated.
A propos old Soligor: zuförderst You need a 50mm Q1.6 or more (preferably 1.4 or 1.2), the default adapter - Lens, Lens, without any blemish, otherwise all the effort is in vain.
Antwort von Jan:
The good old M 42 connector .....
VG
jan
Antwort von JMitch:
So with the the screen I've been in another Tread mentioned .. I am with the 2 lenses. I need to stop this now fixing bayonets.
Antwort von Bernd E.:
The told me that there is no bayonet connectors Soligor mer there. Only for Canon, Nikon ... To my knowledge, Soligor was always "just" as foreign manufacturers, thus Lenses manufactured, the manufacturer of other s.Kameras have passed. Your Soligor lenses should have a connection for Canon, Nikon, or else have. And if there is no bayonet, but the M42 thread is: there are also adapter on Canon, Nikon & Co.
Gruß Bernd E.
Antwort von beiti:
To my knowledge, Soligor was always "just" as foreign manufacturers, thus Lenses manufactured, the manufacturer of other s.Kameras have passed. Soligor was synonymous cameras under its own name in the program. But that was (if I remember correctly), only replicas of Minolta and Pentax, so synonymous with their bayonet.
Antwort von Bernd E.:
But it was ... only replicas of Minolta ... You have right of course! At least a Minolta X-300 has it Soligor name times, which then logically synonymous with the Minolta MD lens mount was fitted. I was as old Nikon fan omitted ;-)
Gruß Bernd E.
Antwort von Axel:
So with the the screen I've been in another Tread mentioned .. I am with the 2 lenses. I need to stop this now fixing bayonets. The principle and the true meaning of a 35mm adapter is to reduce the depth of field. This is achieved that the distance to the edges of the image focal point (center) with a small "chip" with 36mm Width is greater than a 1 / 3 "chip with 8,4 mm Width. A second lens causes the lens from the front bundled and back scattered radiation in turn be clustered.
Perplexing is that even without a picture screen is visible. I am curious what your experiment will be afraid though, that it is the case, as Philip ( "cocoa") in the Paralellthread says: The DOF reduction is largely abolished.
Antwort von JMitch:
The let out my sorge be. My current problem is just that I have a bayonet mount search. Since my photo dealer said that each brand has its own and it no bayonets of Soligor mer there now, I wanted to know what I should do. I need the part, in any case. Otherwise, I can not fasten my Lenses. Perhaps a DIY would be synonymous Bayonets this possible, but only from what material?
Please help me!
Antwort von Eva Maier:
It should really be that Soligor than foreign manufacturers, as well as bayonet connectors of Tokina Nikon, Canon, ect. installed so you should see what the existing connection search.
eg with Nikon Soligor connection is then actually a Nikon Lens
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Antwort von Bernd E.:
Since my photo dealer said that each brand has its own and it no bayonets of Soligor mer there now, I wanted to know what I should do. Are you really sure that your Lens Soligor a proprietary port? Just Write, Camera s.welcher you've previously used. If there is a Soligor Reflex SR300MD was called, then the optics - the name of the camera putting it quite close - the Minolta MD connector.
Gruß Bernd E.
Antwort von Jan:
There was but in my teaching 1993-1996 synonymous a variety of M 42 of Soligor optics, yes just like Minolta, Canon, Pentax and Nikon.
Mach mal ein Picture of the bayonet Optics!
VG
Jan
Antwort von JMitch:
So the camera is an old and the Soligor Lenses synonymous.
Antwort von JMitch:
Hab mal ein Picture from the camera's connection to upload:
Antwort von JMitch:
has not worked ...
http://amateurfilmen.de/album_pic.php?pic_id=51
Antwort von Bernd E.:
... the camera is an old Soligor ... Unfortunately you do not write how the model is, but because of your Still Image "00MD" as part of the model name to read, it should be mentioned that clone Minolta act:
If there is a Soligor Reflex SR300MD was called, then the optics - the name of the camera putting it quite close - the Minolta MD connector. Your Soligor optics correspond so, what are the bayonet, the Minolta MD lenses from pre-autofocus era. They have the so-called SR-bayonet (as opposed to the later - and of Sonybis today - used a bayonet, the AF is fit).
Gruß Bernd E.
Antwort von JMitch:
These are indeed good news. Then today, I immediately go into a photo shop and order 2 Minolta bayonet connections, without auto SCHNICK Schnack.
So thank you again ...
Antwort von Bernd E.:
Then today, I immediately go into a photo shop and order 2 Minolta bayonet connectors ... Your confidence in the German photo dealer in honor, but whether it works? Individual bayonet connectors because hardly likely to get his (or rather at a specialized repair shop), but anyway I had another tip: Get on ebay for example, for very little money two defective camera body with the old Minolta bayonet and Schlachte it. Easier and cheaper you'll probably not s.diese parts.
Gruß Bernd E.
Antwort von JMitch:
The last time I had demanded, told me the photo dealer that bayonet connections of only a few dealers still there and Minolta was in the list here.
Antwort von JMitch:
Now I have just seen that the lens "MC" is engraved. What does this mean? But not MD?
Antwort von Bernd E.:
... "MC" ... But not MD? The MC-Bayonet is the predecessor of the MD-bayonet, differs but little of him and is compatible. Officially, the name of MC and MD jointly as "SR-bayonet." Or is the "MC" on the lens just to indicate that the lenses mehrschichtvergütet (= engl. Multi-coated) are?
Gruß Bernd E.
Antwort von JMitch:
Ok thanks. How do you know everything as a movie? The photo dealer knew not.
Antwort von Bernd E.:
... How do you know everything as a movie? In 36 years behind the camera to get a lot with, and with video cameras I've only been seven years to do.
Gruß Bernd E.