Pentax K Mount Compatible Lenses
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Is the lens cap also compatible with other lenses?
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Yes, as long as the caliber is the same. 
Q
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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Will this work for pentax super takumar screw lenses (m42)?
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Yes. I have used a Super Takumar 105mm f2.8 on an EOS R with this adapter. 
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Is this suitable with olympus epl-9 using my pentax bayonet lenses? some lenses have aperture rings.
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The benefit of this adapter is that it’s suitable for Pentax DA lenses that don’t have an aperture ring. The silver ring on the adapter controls the aperture linkage on the back of the lens. Although a lens might typically have a aperture range of f2.8 to f22, the adapter only has 5 stops, and the real value of the aperture is guesswork, however a mft camera will have no trouble gaining the correct exposure. Lenses with their own aperture ring can still be used on this adapter, you just need to see the adapter to ‘open’. 
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will this work with tamron (Nikon mount) lenses?
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I dont believe so since i bought it for a Canon 80d. I didnt buy it for a Nikon camera. You will likely need a different adapter 
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