Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/04/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Henry Ambrose: >The ultimate SLR 35 could be a Nikon F5 or F100 with Leica lenses. Not >even autofocus, just GREAT glass. Right now for me the ultimate SLR is an >F5 used with an M6:):) I don't know offhand what the film-to-flange distances are for Nikon F and Leica R. It should be at least possible to go from the longer-distance one to the shorter-distance one. Also, the aperture rings move in opposite directions (right?) so an adapter that provided for anything but stop-down metering would have to be pretty clever, no? Someone must have looked into this. I love my M6s, but as far as SLR bodies go I prefer my Nikons. I have as yet found Leica R bodies to be unconvincing. Henry would like to see a Nikon F5 with Leica lenses, I would prefer to use an F2. As far as adapting lesnes to other mounts are concnerned: what kind of handy person should I be looking for? A photo-buff who knows how to operate a metal lathe? I saw a web-site which featured a Nikon 28PC lens adapted to a bellows so it could be used as a tilt-shift lens. That sounds like a capital idea, but how does one go about doing that? Byron.