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M42 Lenses & Adapters For DSLR Cameras:

What is this all about?

As early as 1949, and more so during the 1960's and 70's, a number of camera manufacturers used a screw-mount lens system, more populary known as M42 screw mount. An East German Company, KW, was the first manufacturer to manufacture M42 screw mount lenses. They later merged with several other East German companies to form Pentacon. The Praktica of 1949 was the first camera to use the M42 screw mount system. The M42 mount is also known as the P mount, referring to Praktica. Asahi Pentax later joined in, and was soon followed by the Russians with their Zenits as well as the Japanese with the Yashicas and Ricohs.

These lenses were very popular, and in addition to the camera manufacturers, all 3rd party lens maunufacturers like Vivitar, Sigma and Tamron etc., produced a wide variety of M42 lenses.

Of course, Pentax had a great range of M42 lenses, and that is where the Takumars, Super Takumars and SMC Takumars came from. Excellent lenses with qualities seldom found on the modern lenses. Others in the range included the superb East German (GDR) Carl Zeiss Jenas, Pentacons, Porst, Enna Ennalyt and the Meyer Gorlitz lenses. From Russia came the Jupiters, Volnas, Helios's, Industars and Zenitars. The Russians were known for their excellent optical capabilities, and produced great lenses at very good prices. And from the Japanese side came the great Mamiya Sekor, Yashinon and Chinon lenses.

Why go for M42 lenses?

Now, the great thing about these lenses, is that they mostly came in primes and in a full range from 20mm right up to 1000mm, and in about any conceivable focal length in between.  Primes always give the best results at that specific focal length, and are much better performers than the multi focal length lenses, like a 70-300, 24-70 etc.

Optical qualities were also superb, and they were quite sharp from corner to corner, and exhibited very little Chroma.

And then of course, price. All M42 lenses are 2nd hand, but if one buys from a reliable source, one can pick up mint condition lenses at a fraction of the cost of a new prime. It is astonishing that some of these lenses still come in their original cases with front and rear lens caps! We have some lenses which are 30-40 years old and still look brand new.

Quite a range of great M42 accessories is available: from macro rings to macro bellows, as well as dedicated macro lenses.

Medium Format camera lenses:

There are also a selection of great medium format lenses which can be used on the modern DSLR cameras, by using a Pentacon 6 to M42 adapter. Here the popular ones are the Carl Zeiss Biometars, Pentacon, Arsat and Vega lenses. They obviously cost quite a bit more than normal M42 lenses, but they are of a very high quality.

Can my camera use these lenses?

These lenses can obviously only be used on interchangeable lens DSLR cameras, and not fixed lens consumer digitals. There are dedicated M42 adapters available for the Canon EOS cameras, all Pentax DSLR cameras, Minolta MD and AF, Olympus 4/3rds as well as for Nikon. On the Sigmas, a Pentax K to M42 adapter is used, which is a very close fit but not perfect. There is a Japanese CSSM42 dedicated adapter available for the Sigmas, but quite expensive. But it is a perfect fit and has a built-in flange to use M42 lenses with aperture pins.

Although not an issue on Canons, Minoltas, Olympus, Pentax's and Sigmas, M42 lenses would not focus to infinity on the Nikon cameras with the normal Nikon to M42 adapter. The Nikon's registration distance differs from the others, and the lenses do not go deep enough into the Nikon's body with the normal adapter to give infinity focus. There are dedicated Nikon M42 adapters available which includes a correction lens to overcome this problem. A handful of lenses have problems on the Sigmas as well, which has a dust protector, and these lenses' flanges then hit the dust  protector when trying to focus to infinity. 

Some M42 lenses have aperture pins sticking out of the back of the lens, and some have funny protrusions. This can easily be taken care of by either glueing the aperture pin in the closed postion with superglue, cutting it off flush at the base, or removing it by opening the back of the lens (really simple and easy). Some Pentax lenses have a plastic protrusion at the back of the lens, which is very easily removed by unscrewing the base plate and it simply lifts out. 

Pro's and con's:

Obviously the pro's are great lenses and image quality at a fraction of the cost of a new prime. And then comes the choice: M42 primes are available in a wide range of focal lengths. For most DSLR users, with the conversion factors of 1.5, 1.6 or 1.7X, the modern prime range is very small and limiting; in fact it is really pathetic, to say the least!

The con's are manual focus, but most photographers still prefer this. Even on the modern automatic lenses, manual focus just works better, and focussing is more precise, unless one has eyesight problems! The other con is the screw mount system: it takes longer to change lenses, which is a schlep. The ideal would be to have a M42 adapter fitted to every lens, and then the changing speed would be the same as with a modern lens. This would however cost quite a bit, depending on the number of lenses owned. But at the end of the day, even if one goes to this expense, the lens would still cost you a fraction of the price of a new lens.

And then of course, there is no metering. But if you are a real photographer, this should not matter since you should know by now which aperture or shutter speed to use under which lighting conditions. Most professionals in any case doubt a camera's metering system and still prefer a decent light meter. We have used a light meter with all our shots, and never even bother to check the camera's metering system. You can of course use the manual feature of the camera, tell it what aperture is used, and it would still do the metering for you and tell you which shutter speed to use.

Availability:

There are still a good number of M42 lenses coming onto the market, but the great ones are becoming scarce now. We stick to the brand names - there are numerous 3rd party M42's available, but when comparing, they just do not have the same qualities as the branded lenses.

We have a reasonable number of these great lenses in stock, and are constantly trying to source more of them. Fortunately, we have contracted a number of reputable offshore suppliers who we buy from. They check the lenses for fungus, scratches and whether the coatings are intact. Apertures and iris blades are also checked for smooth operation.

There is a worldwide demand for these lenses, sparked by so many DSLR users now getting on this band-wagon as well. They are no longer available in the numbers they used to be, and it is becoming increasingly difficult to source some of them. Prices have also escalated dramatically. We have thus decided not to sell any of our M42 lenses since we realise that it would become very difficult and expensive to replace them. 

Should you be interested in any specific lens let us know, and we can then try our best to source one for you. We would still be selling the M42 adapters for the various brands of cameras, but the scrupulous manufacturers are also steadily increasing prices on these. M42 bellows and Macro Extension Tubes would also be supplied, but prices are also steadily increasing.

THIS IS OUR COLLECTION:

WIDE ANGLES WIDE ANGLES WIDE ANGLES
Zenitar 16mm F2.8 fisheye lens
ZENITAR 16MM F2.8 FISHEYE  
  Ensinor 24mm F2.8 lens

ENSINOR 24MM F2.8
Pentacon 28 F2.8 lens
PENTACON 28MM F2.8
Helios 28mm F2.8 lens

HELIOS 28MM F2.8
Pentax SMC Takumar 28mm F3.5 lens

PENTAX SMC TAKUMAR 28MM F3.5
Sigma 28mm F2.8 lens

SIGMA 28MM F2.8
Pentacon 29mm F2.8 lens

PENTACON 29MM f2.8


PENTACON 30MM F3.5
Carl Zeiss Jena 35mm F2.4 lens

CARL ZEISS JENA 35MM F2.4
Carl Zeiss Jena 35mm F2.8 lens
CARL ZEISS JENA 35MM F2.8
Carenar 35MM F2.8 lens
CARENAR 35MM F2.8
Cosinon 35mm F2.8
COSINON 35MM F2.8
Porst 35mm F2.8
PORST 35MM F2.8

EXAKTA 28MM F2.8
50MM 50MM 50MM
Carl Zeiss Jena Pancolar 50mm F1.8 lens

CARL ZEISS JENA PANCOLAR 
50MM F1.8
Pentax SMC Takumar 50mm F1.4 lens

PENTAX SMC TAKUMAR 50MM F1.4
Pentacon Electric 50mm F1.8 lens

PENTACON ELECTRIC 50MM F1.8
Pentacon Auto 50mm F1.8 lens

PENTACON AUTO 50MM F1.8
Pentacon Prakticar 50mm F2.8 lens

PENTACON PRAKTICAR 50MM F2.8
Helios 50mm F1.8 lens

HELIOS 50MM F1.8
Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 50mm F2.8 lens

CARL ZEISS JENA TESSAR 50MM F2.8
Yashica 50mm F1.7 lens

YASHINON 50MM F1.7
Pentax SMC 50mm F1.7 K-mount lens
PENTAX 50MM F1.7 K MOUNT
(FOR PENTAX DSLR's AND SIGMA SD9/10/14/15)
Porst 50mm F1.8 lens

PORST 50MM F1.8
Yashinon 50 F1.4 M42 lens

YASHINON 50MM F1.4


Cosinon 50 F1.8 lens

COSINON 50MM F1.8
EL Ludwig Meritar 50mm F2.9

EL LUDWIG MERITAR 50MM F2.9
Pentacon Domiplan 50mm F2.8

DOMIPLAN 50MM F2.8
Yashinon 50mm F2

YASHINON 50MM F2


INDUSTAR 50 F3.5 PANCAKE
PORTRAIT PORTRAIT PORTRAIT
Pentax Super Takumar 55mm F1.8 lens

PENTAX SUPER TAKUMAR 55MM F1.8
Pentax Super Takumar 55mm F2 lens

PENTAX SUPER-TAKUMAR 55MM F2.0
Pentax SMC Takumar 55mm F1.8 lens

PENTAX SMC TAKUMAR 55MM F1.8
Fujinon 50 F2.2 lens

FUJINON 55MM F2.2
Petri 55mm F1.8

PETRI 55MM F1.8


REIKENON 55MM F1.4
Exakta 55mm F1.7

EXAKTA 55MM F1.7
Helios 58mm F2 lens

HELIOS 44-6 58MM F2
Helios 44-2 58mm F2 lens

HELIOS 44-2 58MM F2
Helios 44M-4 58mm F2

HELIOS 44M-4 58MM F2
Helios 44-3 58mm F2

HELIOS 44-3 58MM F2
Carl Zeiss Jena Biometar 80mm F2.8 lens
CARL ZEISS JENA BIOMETAR 80MM F2.8
(MEDIUM FORMAT LENS)
Jupiter 85mm F2 lens

JUPITER 85MM F2
Helios 85 F1.5 M42 lens

HELIOS 85MM F1.5
Vega 90mm F2.8 lens

VEGA 90MM F2.8
(MEDIUM FORMAT LENS)
Meyer Orestor 100mm F2.8 lens

MEYER ORESTOR 100MM F2.8
TELEPHOTO TELEPHOTO TELEPHOTO
Carl Zeiss Jena MC 135mm F3.5 lens

CARL ZEISS JENA MC 135 F3.5
Carl Zeiss Jena Sonnar 135mm F3.5 lens

CARL ZEISS JENA SONNAR 135 F3.5
Jupiter 135mm F3.5 lens

JUPITER 135 F3.5
Pentax 135mm F2.5 lens

PENTAX 135 F2.5
Pentacon Electric 135mm F2.8 lens

PENTACON ELECTRIC 135MM F2.8
Enna Ennalyt 135mm F2.8 lens

ENNA ENNALYT 135MM F2.8
Porst 135mm F3.5 lens

PORST 135MM F3.5
Sigma 135 F3.5 M42 lens

SIGMA 135MM F3.5
Chinon 135 F2.8 lens

CHINON AUTO 135MM F2.8
Pentax Super Takumar 135 F3.5 lens

PENTAX SUPER TAKUMAR 135MM F3.5
Chinon 135mm F2.8 multi coated

CHINON 135MM MC F2.8
Mamiya 135mm F2.8

MAMIYA SEKOR 135 F2.8
Porst 135mm F2.8

PORST 135 F2.8
Yashica 135mm F2.8

YASHICA 135 F2.8


MAKINON 80-200 F4.5
Meyer Orestegor 200mm F4 lens
MEYER ORESTEGOR 200MM F4
Pentax Takumar 200mm F5.6 lens

PENTAX TAKUMAR 200MM F5.6 PRE-SET
(VERY RARE!)
Pentax Super Takumar 200mm F4 lens

PENTAX SUPER TAKUMAR 200MM F4
Pentax SMC Takumar 200mm F4 lens

PENTAX SMC TAKUMAR 200MM F4
Pentacon 200 F4 lens

PENTACON 200MM F4


PENTACON 70-210MM F4
VERY RARE
Porst 240mm F4.5 lens

PORST 240MM F4.5
Tair 300mm F4.5 lens

TAIR 300MM F4.5
Meyer Telemegor 300mm F4.5 M42 lens

MEYER TELEMEGOR 300MM F4.5
Hanimex 400mm F6.3 lens

HANIMEX 400MM F6.3
Meyer Telemegor 400mm F5.5 lens

MEYER TELEMEGOR 400MM F5.5
MC Russian 500mm F8 mirror lens

MC RUSSIAN 500MM F8 MIRROR LENS
OTHER SPECIALISED STUFF OTHER SPECIALISED STUFF OTHER SPECIALISED STUFF
Spiratone M42 macro bellows

SPIRATONE MACRO BELLOWS
M42 Macro extentsion rings

MACRO RING SETS

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Pentacon 6 to M42 adapter

PENTACON 6 TO M42 ADAPTER
(FOR MEDIUM FORMAT LENSES)


M42 adapters for DSLR cameras
M42 adapters for DSLR cameras

M42 ADAPTERS FOR DSLR CAMERAS

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PZF M42 macro bellows

PZF M42 MACRO BELLOWS

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