M42 Mount To Leica M
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Which attachment fits the Leica Q2?
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That depends on the lens diameter. This is usually stated on the lens. The filter holder is then attached to the lens using the appropriate adapter ring 
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Can i use my old pentax super-takumar 50mm f/1.4 m42 mount (8-element version} manual lens on this adapter??
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No, use the M42 to Fujiadapter. 
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Can you mount asahi pentax 50mm 1:1.4 smc takumar m42 camera mount lens, 8 blade aperture, to nikon z6.
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Yes if you get the Z mount to M42 adapter . I have Helios 58mm M42 screw mount lens and it is fine with adapter . Bare in mind everything will be manual , no electrical contacts on adapter . 
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I was looking to mount a helios 44-2 to my nikon 1 j5, will it work if i get an m42 - nikon 1 adapter? new to photography so any help is appreciated!
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Good evening, Yes the adaptor wil work very well. You have to set the camera manually to shoot. Please note the camera must first be set to manual with the original lens attached,it's impossible to access the shooting menu without this lens. Exposure will be trial and error but I think you will find the results worthwhile especially I mono, Regards 
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Will this work perfectly with the canon r5 with a sirui lens m42 mount?
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I use this to mount an m42 zenit mirror lens to an EIS R, so it should work for your m42 lens. You will have to change the settings to allow release shutter without lens as there are no data pins on m42 lenses. 
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