So far..... err.... two.
I have just got an M42 'infinity' adaptor for the Nikon.
Trouble with the D3200 with manual lenses, is that apart from only mode you can use is fully manual, it gives absolutley no metering.
So its a question of using the kit lens to get a ball-park EV, then fitting the manual, and bracketing around it!
Sunday night, went to drop my kids back; daughter saw the sky and asked for (as hot of!) the moon.... and I delivered! (A picture!)
Top: Kit 18-55, ISO320; f5.6 @ 1/30th on 'Auto'
Bottom: Prinzgalax 300mm, ISO 6400; f5.6 @ 1/200th.
First metering shot, burned out the detail in the moon, and lack of sharpness I suspect the lower Auto-Selected shutter speed and fairly fast moving clouds & hand-holding, where second shot I used the tripod; so hard to tell how much difference the glass makes.
But what the heck? I already have the M42 lenses, from my Halide Days; a 29mm Pentacon, 44mm Helios, 50mm Zies, 135mm Hanimex, 135mm Hanimar,the 300mm Prinzgalaxy, a couple of converters and a re-mounted Panomar 12mm-fish-eye, that was on an OM mount until last week!
Usung the 300 & the 50 on the adaptor, I am wondering if its 'over' compensating on the infinity adjustment... only thing I've pointed the camera at that far away though yet has been that moon shot, & had to back off a tad from infinity..... which is making me wonder about the fish-re-mount, because there's no focus adjustment on that, its infinity focus from about 6"! so I don't know if I need to tweek the mount, or the adaptors a bit 'out'!
All good fun, though!
Gives a new lease of life to this old kit, which I picked up 15-20 years ago for pocket money, or nix! (I actually paid a tenner for the 300mm... which came with a Zenith SLR and a Helios 44!)
And I have yet to start building up a kit around the Nikon, so gives me a bit of extra 'reach' until I can save pennies for another AF Lens.
And I dont have to buy 'film'!