dave.hallett
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Mine cost me about £110 through Amazon (Roxsen was the seller). Arrived well before I thought it would, I must say!
Is it worth it? Depends on what an extra stop of light is worth to you. And perhaps how many manual lenses you have, as you could be effectively doubling the range of focal lengths available to you.
I find that for the kind of low light street work I've been doing lately, the 1.4 lens at ISO3200 is barely fast enough, so that's where I will mainly use the combo. But I have some 135, 105 and 28mm lenses to try, and I've just acquired a version of the 35mm Flektogon that will get a go as soon as I have a Praktica B to EOS adapter. Lots of experiments to do!
@manualfocus-g, my generic eBay M42 to EOS adapter is quite hard work to get off the LTII once it's on, not sure why. I can only just shift it, which is a bit concerning. Do you have any experience of the issue?
My PK to EOS has no such problem, although it does have a little front-to-back movement, only about a sheet of paper worth, as I can completely eliminate it with judicious use of a PostIt note. Possibly at the cost of infinity focus, but I won't know that until I can do some tests outside. I suspect that the LTII could use slightly stronger leaf springs in its mount, but I don't feel inclined to mess with them.
Is it worth it? Depends on what an extra stop of light is worth to you. And perhaps how many manual lenses you have, as you could be effectively doubling the range of focal lengths available to you.
I find that for the kind of low light street work I've been doing lately, the 1.4 lens at ISO3200 is barely fast enough, so that's where I will mainly use the combo. But I have some 135, 105 and 28mm lenses to try, and I've just acquired a version of the 35mm Flektogon that will get a go as soon as I have a Praktica B to EOS adapter. Lots of experiments to do!
@manualfocus-g, my generic eBay M42 to EOS adapter is quite hard work to get off the LTII once it's on, not sure why. I can only just shift it, which is a bit concerning. Do you have any experience of the issue?
My PK to EOS has no such problem, although it does have a little front-to-back movement, only about a sheet of paper worth, as I can completely eliminate it with judicious use of a PostIt note. Possibly at the cost of infinity focus, but I won't know that until I can do some tests outside. I suspect that the LTII could use slightly stronger leaf springs in its mount, but I don't feel inclined to mess with them.


