Soviet and other old optics on Nikon

This article describes the use of old Soviet and other manual optics on any Nikon digital-mirror and system cameras.

In this article, the terms "old optics", "manual optics", "old lenses", "Soviet lenses", "lenses without CPU" can be considered synonymous.


Navigation:

  1. 'H' mount lenses
  2. Lenses 'Automatic' from cameras Kiev-10, Kiev-15
  3. Lens with interchangeable shank 'A'
  4. Lenses with M42 mounting thread
  5. Lenses with M39 mounting thread
  6. Lenses with 'K' mount
  7. Lenses with bayonet mount 'B' (Pentacon SIX), 'B' (Salute)
  8. Lenses from 'U' enlargers
  9. Lenses with a Contax-Kiev RF mount
  10. Other Soviet lenses
  11. Older Nikon 1 CX lenses and system cameras
  12. How to use such lenses on modern Nikon central control centers
  13. How to focus?
  14. How to control the diaphragm?
  15. exposure
  16. List of cameras that support auto metering
  17. List of cameras that do not support auto metering
  18. How to work with flash?
  19. How to shoot a video?
  20. Why use such lenses at all?
  21. Lens Guidelines for Nikon CZK
  22. Conclusions :)
  23. Another article of mine on Soviet optics

By and large, if you arm yourself to the teeth with files and similar tools, you can attach any old lens to modern Nikon cameras. The only difficulty is how he will shoot after that. If there is no desire to modify and alter lenses, then there are a number of lenses that can be used with Nikon cameras without any problems without any alterations.

Lens sizes

Jupiretr-37A and Kaleinar-3B


All Soviet lenses don't have auto focus and are manual focus lenses, these lenses are often called 'manual'from the English. Manual Focus Lens - manual focus lens, or simply, 'manual lens', 'manual', MF.

All old lenses can be divided into several types depending on the thread of the lens to the camera. Whether you can attach a Soviet lens to a Nikon system directly depends on the thread (rear of the lens). Also, the lens mount is called bayonet mount.

Soviet lens Jupiter-36V on a modern Nikon camera

Soviet lens Jupiter-36V on a modern Nikon camera with two adapters


Nikon uses Nikon F mount, which has been with the company since 1961 and is almost the same on all Nikon cameras. This is pretty good news, as you can still take any of the oldest lenses. AI-S from Nikon for a film camera and use it on modern digital SLR cameras.

How to remove the lens from the Zenith

How to remove the lens from the Zenith

'H' mount lenses

Now there are a lot of Soviet lenses that use the Nikon mount. Exists bayonet H, which was copied from the Nikon F mount and is fully compatible with it. The cameras that used it: Kiev-17 and Kiev-17m, Kiev-18, Kiev-19 and Kiev-19m, Kiev-20. That is, when using lenses from these cameras there will be no problems with installing the lens on Nikon. Most often, such lenses had the designation "H" at the end of the name.

List of lenses with H mount (Nikon F) for which you do NOT need an adapter:

  1. MS Helios-81N 50mm F2.0 (triple name Arsat-H 50mm F2.0)
  2. Helios-81M 53mm F2.0
  3. MS Helios-123N 50mm F1.4 (second name Arsat-H 50mm F1.4)
  4. MS Zenitar-N 16mm F2.8 Fisheye
  5. MS Mir-73N 20mm F2.8 (second name ARSAT H 2,8 / 20)
  6. Mir-20N 20mm F3.5
  7. MS Mir-24N 35mm F2.o
  8. MS Kaleinar-5N 100mm F2.8 (second name ARSAT H 2,8 / 100)
  9. Tele-H 200mm F3.5
  10. MS Granite-11N 80-200mm F4.5 (second name Arsat 80-200 1: 4.5)
  11. MS Bearing-H 8mm F3.5 (Belomo EWP Fisheye Lens MC 8mm F3.5 H)
  12. MS Mir-47N 20mm F2.5
  13. MS Jasper-4N (I dream to find it and test it)
  14. MS Wave-8 50mm F1.2
  15. MS Zenitar N 50mm F1.7 (F2.0) (the availability of the H version is not known exactly)
  16. MS Amber 14H F2.8-4 28-85mm

Lenses with an “H” designation are almost always AI-S lenses for Nikon, that is, they are completely identical to the old manual lenses from Nikon itself.

Same mount

Almost the same mount on Nikon and Helios-81n

Cameras with mount Kiev-Avtomat

Very important: at the cameras Kiev-10 and Kiev-15 unusual unique bayonet mount. The lenses for these cameras were most often labeled as “Automatic“. For example, Helios-81-Avtomat. They cannot be used with Nikon cameras. There are no adapters for these lenses. If there is a desire to install such a lens, then you will need to alter it yourself, while you will face the problem of different flange focal lengths for Nikon and Kiev-10, -15. Very often people confuse cameras Kiev-10, 15 with their brothers like Kiev-19.

Here is the most complete list of such lenses:


Little Industar

Little Industar


Lens with interchangeable shank 'A'

Exist lenses with letter “A” at the end of the designation. They have the ability to use the interchangeable shank shown in the photo below.

Adapter KP-A-N

Adapter KP-A-N

The interchangeable shank is the back of the lens that can change depending on which camera the lens was to be mounted on. For these lenses and Nikon cameras, you can use the shank KP-A / N.

Adapter KP-AN, locking screw

Adapter KP-AN, locking screw

With such an adapter it will be possible to obtain focusing at infinity and MDF while maintaining the focusing distance scale. Also, there are rumors that the “A” versions of lenses are technically better performed than their “A” counterparts.

Adapter KP-A-N and lens with interchangeable shank

Adapter KP-A-N and lens with interchangeable shank


A list of some lenses with interchangeable shank “A”:

  1. Jupiter-37AM 135mm F3.5 MS
  2. Jupiter-37A 135mm F3.5
  3. Jupiter-11A 135mm F4 (there are other options, for example, Jupiter-11 under M39)
  4. Tair-11A 135mm F2.8
  5. World-10A 28mm F3.5
  6. Mir-1A 37mm F2.8 (available in other versions, for example Mir-1V under M42)
  7. Industar-61A 50mm F2.8 (is in other options, for example under Industar-61 L / Z MS under M42)
  8. Jupiter-21A 200mm F4.0 (is in other options, for example under M42)
  9. Tair-3A 300mm F4.5 (available in other versions, for example Tair-3 FS under M42)
  10. MS Bearing A 17mm F2.8
  11. MS Bearing A 8mm F3,5
  12. Jupiter-9A (there are other options, for example, Jupiter-9 under M39)
  13. Vega-13A 100mm F2.8
  14. Era-6A 50mm F1.5
  15. Tair-56A 150mm F2.8
  16. Telemar-22A 200mm F5.6 (is in other options, for example Telemar-22)
  17. 3M-4A 500mm F6.3
  18. 3M-5A 500mm F8 (may not have a replaceable shank)
  19. 3M-5CA 500mm F8 (may not have an interchangeable shank)
  20. 3M-6A 500mm F6.3 (may not have a replaceable shank)
  21. MTO-500A 550mm F8.5
  22. MTO-11 1000mm F10 (found and MTO-11A)
  23. MTO-11SA 1000mm F10
  24. MTO-1000A 1100mm F10.5

Very important: the KP-A / H adapter is a copy of the T2 mount adapter. These adapters are functionally the same.

Where to buy the T2 mount adapter (KP-A / N)

The cheapest adapters can be ordered at aliexpress.com... Buy adapter T2 - Nikon F here.


Lenses with M42 thread

Go further M42 lenses, the use of which imposes some difficulties when working with the Nikon system. The working segment M42 is shorter than Nikon’s, because here the problem of focusing on infinity... There is an adapter for installing such lenses on Nikon cameras KP-42 / N и KP-42 / N with a lens. These adapters are also called M42-Nikon и M42-Nikon with correction lens.

Adapter M42-Nikon

Adapter M42-Nikon

When using a conventional adapter KP-42 \ N the ability to focus at infinity will be lost. An adapter with a lens will make it possible to focus on infinity, but alas, the lens will make adjustments to the optical design and image quality. More details about image quality using an adapter with a lens can be found here.

Lens with Nikon adapter installed

Lens with Nikon adapter installed

Attention : The loss of the ability to focus at infinity means that when using a lens for M42 cameras with a lensless adapter, it will be able to focus up to several meters. The maximum focusing distance depends on the lens, so for Helios with a focal length of 50mm, it will be possible to focus somewhere up to two meters. For 300mm Tair-3 it will be possible to focus up to 30 meters. The longer the focal length, the longer the maximum focusing distance with lensless KP-42 \ N.

Attention: adapter M42-nikon without a lens still works as thin macro ring, because the minimum focusing distance with such an adapter at the lens is reduced, which contributes to better close-ups.

Lens adapter

Lens adapter


Examples of lenses with M42 thread:

  1. Era-6M 1,5 / 50
  2. Helios-40-2 85mm F1.5
  3. Helios-44 58mm F2.0 (white, m39, Krasnogorsk, 13 petals)
  4. Helios-44 58mm F2.0 (white, m39, Krasnogorsk, 8 petals)
  5. Helios-44M 58mm F2.0 (two lenses: Valdai and KMZ)
  6. Helios-44-2 58mm F2.0 (two lenses: Valdai and MMZ)
  7. Helios 44-3 58mm F2.0 MS
  8. Helios-44M-4 58mm F2.0
  9. Helios-44M-5 58mm F2.0MC
  10. Helios-44M-6 58mm F2.0 MS
  11. Helios-44M-7 58mm F2.0MC
  12. Helios-77M-4 50mm F1.8 MC
  13. Helios-77M 50mm F1.8MS
  14. Jupiter-9 85mm f2.0
  15. Jupiter-38 75mm F4.0
  16. Mir-1V 37mm F2.8
  17. Tair 3 FS 300mm F4.5
  18. Granite-11M 80-200mm F4.5 MC
  19. Industar-61 LZ MS 50mm F2.8
  20. Zenitar-M 50mm F1.7
  21. Telemar-22 200mm F5.6
  22. Wave-9 50mm F2.8 MC MACRO

All of the above applies not only to Soviet lenses with the M42 mounting thread, but also to any other old lenses, for example:

  1. Carl Zeiss Jena Flektogon 2,8 / 35
  2. Carl Zeiss Jena DDR Tessar 2.8 / 50
  3. Carl Zeiss Jena DDR Tessar 2.8 / 50 (the black)
  4. Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 1: 2.8 f = 50mm T (white)
  5. Carl Zeiss Jena MC Pancolar 1.8 / 50 DDR
  6. Pancolar 1.8 / 50 ausJena
  7. Carl Zeiss Jena Flexon 2/50
  8. Carl Zeiss Jena Biotar 1: 2 f = 5,8cm T
  9. Carl Zeiss Jena DDR MC Sonnar 3,5 / 135
  10. PENTACON auto 1.8 / 50 MULTI COATING
  11. PENTACON auto 2.8 / 135 MC
  12. PENTACON auto 2.8 / 29 MULTI COATING
  13. PENTACON 3.5 / 30
  14. Auto Revuenon 35mm 1: 2.8
  15. Auto Revuenon 1.8 / 50 Multi Coating
  16. Auto Revuenon 1: 2.8 f = 135mm

Where to buy the adapter M42-Nikon F?

The cheapest adapters can be ordered at aliexpress.com. Buy adapter M42 \ Nikon F without a lens and a chip you can here, with a lens without a chip herewith chip without lens here, with lens and chip here.

M39


There are M39 lenses from SLR cameras. To install them you need to use two adapters KP-42 / N + M39 / M42or one adapter M39-Nikon. Of course, there will be no infinity with such an installation.

Adapter M39-M42

Adapter M39-M42

Attention 2: There is lenses from rangefinder cameras with M39 thread. No need to confuse rangefinder options from SLR. Installation of rangefinder lenses on the Nikon system is possible, but the ability to focus at infinity will be lost already in a few tens of centimeters. Such lenses are quite difficult to use on the Nikon system, and if used, then only for macro photography. More details in the section the use of rangefinder optics on SLR cameras.

Using two adapters

Using two adapters

Examples of M39 mount lenses

  1. Jupiter-9 85mm f2.0 (mirror version)
  2. Jupiter-11 135mm F4.0 (mirror version)
  3. Mir-1 37mm F2.8 (mirror version)
  4. Telemar-22 200mm F5.6 (mirror version)
  5. Industar-26m 50mm F2.8 P (rangefinder option)
  6. Jupiter-8 50mm F2.0 (m39, white, rangefinder)
  7. Jupiter-8 50mm F2.0 P (m39, white, rangefinder)
  8. Industar-26m 50mm F2.8 P rangefinder
  9. I-26m 52mm F2.8 rangefinder
  10. Industar-22 50mm F3,5 P rangefinder

Where to buy the adapter M39-Nikon F?

The cheapest adapters can be ordered at aliexpress.com. Buy adapter M39-Nikon F without a lens and a chip you can here. Also, replace one adapter M39-Nikon F You can use two adapters: M42-Nikon FM39-M42.


Lenses with 'K' mount

Some cameras, such as Almaz-101, Almaz-102, Almaz-103 and Almaz-104, Zenit-KM, Zenit-Avtomat, Zenit-14, Zenit-AM, Zenit-AM-2, Zenit-AM-3, Zenit -APK, Zenit-APM, Zenit-122k, Zenit-212k, etc. had a K mount, which is completely identical to the mount Pentax K. These lenses can be used on modern Pentax cameras such as Pentax K30. In order to use the lenses in the K-mount on Nikon cameras, you need an adapter Pentax-Nikon. Adapters come with and without a lens. When using an adapter Pentax-Nikon without lens it will lose the ability to focus at infinity in the same way as for lenses with M42 thread when using an adapter without a lens. The working segment of the lenses with the K mount and the M42 thread is the same, is 45.5mm

Mostly Soviet 'K' mount lenses taken from brand cameras'Diamond'they have a good reputation as the camera brand was highly regarded at the time.


List of some Soviet lenses with K mount:

  • MS Mir-47K 20mm F2,5
  • MS Wave-10 35mm F1,8
  • MS Wave 50mm F1,8
  • MS Wave-4 50mm F1,4
  • MS Vega-13 100mm F2,8
  • MS Amber-12 35-100mm F3,5
  • MS Mir-64 20mm F2.8
  • MS Mir-20 20mm F3.5
  • MS Mir-46 35mm F1.4
  • MS Zenitar-K 16mm F2.8
  • MS Zenitar-K 20mm F2.8
  • MS Zenitar-K 28mm F2.8
  • MS Zenitar-K 50mm F1.4
  • MS Zenitar-K 50mm F1.9
  • MS Zenitar-K 50mm F2.0
  • MS Zenitar-K2s 50mm F2.0
  • MS Zenitar-K 85mm F1.4
  • MC APO Telezenitar-K 135mm F2.8
  • MC APO Telezenitar-K 300mm F4.5
  • MC Variozenitar-K 25-45mm F2.8-3.5
  • MC Variozenitar-K 35-105mm F3.5-4.5
  • MC Variozenitar-K 70-210mm F4
  • MS Helios-77-4 50mm F1.8

Lenses with bayonet mount 'B' (Pentacon SIX), 'B' (Salute)

On Nikon you can use lenses from medium format cameras KIEV-C, Kiev-60, PENTACON-six. These cameras bayonet "B" (Pentacon six). For this you need an adapter Pentacon 6 / Nikon, which is called KP-6. At the same time, focusing on infinity is maintained. Such lenses, for example, include Carl Zeiss Jena Sonnar 180 2.8 Pentacon Six

Pentacon 6 Adapter - Nikon

Adapter Pentacon 6 - Nikon


Also, you can use lenses from medium format cameras Kiev 88 / Salute... These cameras have a “B” mount. These lenses require two adapters: Kiev 88 / Salute on Pentakon six + Pentacon six / Nikon either one KP-88 / N.

Adapter Salute 88 - Nikon

Adapter Salute 88 - Nikon

Attention 3: Bayonet “B” and “C” are different, they are not the same. People often get it wrong when they define the mount.

Attention 4: Adapters can often be combined. For example, there may be an adapter Kiev 88 / Salute on M42 + KP-42 / N and other combinations, depending on the needs. Most often I meet KP-A / 42 + KP-42 / N, which is not right, it is replaced by one KP-A / N.


List of medium format Soviet lenses

  1. Jupiter-36V 250mm F3.5 (ARSAT B 3.5 / 250)
  2. Mir-3V 65mm F3.5
  3. MIR-26V 45mm F3.5 (Arsat B 45mm 1: 3,5)
  4. Mir-38B 65mm F3.5
  5. Industar-29 80mm F2.8
  6. Vega-12B 90mm F2.8
  7. Zodiac-8B 30mm F3.5
  8. MS Mir-69B 45mm F3.5
  9. MS Wave-3 80mm F2.8
  10. Vega-2 86mm F2.8
  11. Industar-24 105mm F3.5
  12. Industar-56 110mm F2.8
  13. MS Vega-28V 120mm F2.8
  14. ZM-3V 600mm F8
  15. Kaleinar-3B 150mm F2.8
  16. Tair-33 300mm F4.5
  17. Tele-5V 250mm F5.6

When using medium-format lenses on Nikon cameras, it remains possible to focus at infinity with lensless adapters. Medium format lenses have virtually no vignetting effect even on full-frame cameras.

Where to buy the PENTACON SIX - Nikon F adapter?

The cheapest adapters can be ordered at aliexpress.com. You can buy an adapter with a chip here, adapter without a chip - here.


Lenses from 'U' enlargers

In those early days, when film was the rule, there were photo enhancers to work with negatives and positives. The enlargers had a special lens that did not have a focusing ring. These lenses often have good optical performance, especially good resolution. Taking pictures with such lenses is quite difficult, since it is very difficult to get into sharpness without a focusing ring. Most often they are used as macro lenses, where the classic focusing capability is not particularly needed. Usually, the name of the lens contains the letter 'У'. These lenses include:

  1. I96U-1 50 mm F3.5
  2. I23U 110 mm F4.5
  3. Industar-50U 50 mm F3.5
  4. Vega-5U 105mm F4.0
  5. Vega-11U 50 mm F2.8

Such lenses need conventional adapters for M39 or M42, which are described above.

Zoom lens

Zoom lens


Lenses with Contax-Kiev RF mount

Soviet rangefinder cameras Kiev-2, -2A, -3, -3A, -4M and -4AM, Kiev-5 (only external mount Contax-Kiev RF) and VTSVS / TSVVS (only internal mount) are equipped with the Contax-Kiev RF bayonet. Considering that these are rangefinder lenses, their use on SLR cameras is impossible. There are no adapters for Nikon cameras with Contax-Kiev RF mount. And the bayonet itself is quite specific, it consists of an inner and an outer part.

Lenses with internal mount Contax-Kiev RF:

  1. ZORKY ZK 1: 2 F = 5cm P, later renamed to 'JUPITER-8 ′
  2. JUPITER-8 1: 2 F = 5cm P (plant 'Arsenal' and KMZ)
  3. JUPITER-8M 2/50, aka JUPITER-8M 2/53 и JUPITER-8M 1: 2 F = 5cm P (there are actually other subversions)
  4. JUPITER-3 1: 1,5 F = 5cm P, aka JUPITER-3 1,5 / 50 and aka JUPITER-3 1,5 / 50 (ZOMZ)
  5. ZORKY ZK 1: 1,5 F = 5cm P, later renamed to 'JUPITER-3 ′
  6. HELIOS-103 1.8 / 53 (Arsenal plant)aka Helios-103 1.5 / 50 and aka Menopta 1.8 / 53
  7. ORCHID-3 F = 5,2cm 1: 1,5 (GOI, prototype)
  8. RUSSAR MR-2 5,6 / 20 (prototype)

Lenses with external mount Contax-Kiev RF:

  1. JUPITER-8 NB 2/50 (only suitable for Kiev-5)
  2. HELIOS-94 1,8 / 53 (only suitable for Kiev-5)
  3. ORION-15 6/28
  4. JUPITER-12 1: 2.8 F = 3.5cm P, aka JUPITER-12 2,8 / 35he is BK 1: 2.8 F = 3.5cm and he is the Sharp BK 1: 2.8 F = 3.5cm
  5. JUPITER-9 1: 2 F = 8.5cm P (Plant 'Arsenal'), aka JUPITER-9 2/85 (LZOS)
  6. JUPITER-11 1: 4 F = 13,5cm P (KOMZ), he JUPITER-11 4/135 (the latter has two identical options: KOMZ and KMZ)
  7. GOI SATELLITE-4 F = 2cm 1: 4.5 P (GOI, prototype)
  8. RECORD-4 0,9 / 52 (prototype, suitable only for Kiev-5)
  9. URANIUM F = 3,5cm 1: 2.5 (prototype)
  10. RECORD 1,8 / 50 (prototype)
  11. HELIOS-40 F = 8,5cm 1: 1.5 (prototypesuddenly!)
  12. RECORD-9 2.0 / 85 (prototype, later renamed JUPITER-9)

Other Soviet lenses

You can find a lot more custom lenses with different types of mounts. Basically, now you can easily find movie lenses, projection lenses, lenses from filmoscopes, lenses from projectors, microscopes, etc. In most cases, such lenses are very difficult to use and require serious alteration for installation on modern cameras.

Here are some of these lenses:

  1. 2/92 lens from the overhead projector Lati-60 / 60M
  2. F = 92 1: 2 lens from a slide projector Lety-60 / 60M
  3. MP RSFSR GLAVUCHTEHPROM Plant No. 6 77 mm lens from a filmoscope
  4. KO-120 120 mm F2.1 movie lens

Old Nikon 1 CX lenses and cameras

To Nikon 1 mirrorless system cameras with crop factor 2.7X include Nikon 1 S1, Nikon 1 S2, Nikon 1 V1, Nikon 1 V2, Nikon 1 V3, Nikon 1 J1, Nikon 1 J2, Nikon 1 J3, Nikon 1 J4, Nikon 1 J5, Nikon 1 AW1. note that Nikon 1 AW1 it cannot work with manual optics at all, it definitely needs a chip on a manual lens, but so far I have not seen such chips.

These cameras have a short flange focal distance, and any Soviet lens can be mounted on them. Usually the adapter is called 'bayonet / lens thread - Nikon 1'. With these cameras, you can focus to infinity using rangefinder lenses with an M39 mounting thread. True, these cameras do not know how to meter exposure with unchipped lenses. With their help it is difficult to focus, since they do not support the magnification of the image area with manual unchipped optics and in the video mode you also need to control the exposure pair yourself. But the built-in flash works without any problems. This is such a paradoxical system.

M39 - Nikon 1 Dual Lens Adapter

Adapter M39 - Nikon 1 Dual Lens


How to use old lenses without CPU contacts on modern Nikon digital SLR cameras?


Focus on non-CPU lenses

Forget about autofocus - when using old lenses, only MF (Manual focusing) is available. What will help get into the field of sharpness is green dot in the lower left corner any Nikon digital SLR camera. Point looks like this. The point works with any lens (actually without it). I advise you to choose from available focus points the desired one, make a tip from infinity to the desired value until it lights up and the green dot is constantly on. If it’s so difficult to catch a point, then you can focus from the minimum focus value to the desired one, catching the moment the green dot lights up. If it is very important to get at least one sharp shot, I advise you to use focus bracketing.

Attention: when working with manual optics all CZK from Nikon use focus only one point.

Attention: when working with lenses aperture which are less than F / 5.6, the green focus point practically does not work. For example, when using lenses with a small aperture, MS MTO-11 1000mm F10.0 or MS 3M-5CA 500mm F8  focus confirmation with a green dot does not work. Some Nikon cameras can provide focus confirmation with apertures up to F / 8.0. It can only Nikon D4, D4s, Df, D800,D800E, D810, D810a, D850, D600, D610, D7100, D7200, D7500 - in more detail in the section about focus systems Nikon.

Attention: the green dot is not a panacea. With many lenses, the green dot behaves differently and it is not always possible to use it to make the correct focusing.

Some cameras have a mode live view (live view, live screen) - it's like in a regular soap box - aiming through a normal camera display. It is very convenient to zoom in (do 1 to 1) a certain area of ​​the image and set sharpness from the approximate image. The zoom is done when Live View is on and the button with the 'magnifier plus' icon is pressed. Live View have the following cameras: Nikon D3100, D3200, D3300, D3400, D3500, D5000, D5100, D5200, D5300, D5500, D5600, D300, D300s, D500, D90, D7000, D7100, D7200, D7500, D600, D610, D700, D750, D780, D800,D800E, D810, D810a, D850, D3, D3s, D3x, D4, D4s, D5, D6, Df+ Z series. It is very convenient to use this mode with a tripod.

Attention: scaling of the Live View image area on Nikon 1 S1, Nikon 1 S2, Nikon 1 V1, Nikon 1 V2, Nikon 1 V3 cameras, Nikon 1 J1, Nikon 1 J2, Nikon 1 J3, Nikon 1 J4, Nikon 1 J5, Nikon 1 AW1 not available. The Nikon 1 series was specially cut.

Interesting: some Nikon cameras have electronic range finderwhich works with manual optics. The essence of the rangefinder is that near the green dot, two arrows light up, which suggest in which direction you need to turn the focus ring to achieve a sharp picture. Manual rangefinders with manual optics do not work on all cameras, only on some, such as Nikon D700, D2x etc. You can read more about focusing on Nikon cameras. here.

Also, some lenses will not allow focus on infinity with certain adapters, this will limit the focusing area, often a number of lenses can be used only for portraits or for photographing subjects at close distances. In any case, the speed of work will greatly depend on the work experience. If autofocus is very important, then using dandelion lushnikov can be achieved pseudo auto focus (Effect focus traps), while in focus mode AF-A, AF-S camera will take a picture only when there is accurate focusing. With a dandelion Lushnikov will work electronic rangefinder for younger cameras, such as D3100, D5100 etc .. More details in the section Lushnikov dandelion.

Interesting: To simplify focusing through the viewfinder, you can set a special focusing screen. This screen is a replacement for the one in the camera. The screen has special zones and properties with which focusing is much easier. In more detail here. There are also interesting magnifying attachments for the viewfinder and external focusing screens for cameras with support for Live View.


Iris control

When using old lenses on modern Nikon cameras, the aperture control remains completely manual or semi-automatic. There are several types of lenses with different types of iris control:

  1. Lenses that have only manual iris control, for example, Helios-44. Typically, such lenses have a diaphragm preset ring. Presetting helps a lot to speed up the shooting process. Such lenses are very easy to use on modern central controllers
  2. Lenses with automatic aperture control only, for example, Helios-44m-6. In this case, it will be necessary to deceive the lens and block a special lever that “pushes”, and thereby closes the aperture. It is not difficult to do it with improvised means, so the diaphragm can be controlled manually.
  3. Lenses with an aperture control mode switch M / A, for example, Helios-44m. In this case, just set the switch to M mode and manually control the iris
  4. Lenses without aperture control. Such lenses include very rare lenses, for example, Helios 92mm F2.0
  5. Auto Iris 'H' series lenses such as Granite-11N 80-200 mm F4.5MC, with such lenses you need to set the value using the aperture control ring on the lens itself, and closing the aperture during shooting will be done by the camera itself.
  6. Native old Nikon lenses Pre-ai, AI, AI-S, AI-Converted. With such lenses, you need to set the value using the aperture control ring on the lens itself, and closing the aperture during shooting will be done by the camera itself.

In any case, the aperture value will need to be set using a special aperture ring on the lens. The easiest way to use AI on Nikon cameras is AI-S compatible auto iris lenses, like Helios-81H 2/50 or Kaleinar-5N 2,8/100.

Attention: when installed on a lower row of Nikon cameras in “M” mode, the camera display will display “F–” in the aperture value field. This is the normal state of the camera.


Metering

When working with the Nikon system, you will encounter exposure will not work on younger cameras.

Exact list of cameras that do not support auto metering with non-CPU lenses

Nikon D40, D40x, D50, D60, D70, D70s, D80, D90, D3000, D3100, D3200, D3300, D3400, D3500, D5000, D5100, D5200, D5300, D5500D5600 и Nikon D100, D7500 (all of a sudden!) + Fujifilm FinePix S1 Pro, Fujifilm FinePix S2 Pro, S3 ProS3 Pro UVIR + Kodak DCS PRO 14n (and its modifications) and Kodak DCS Pro SLR / n (and its modifications) (this is the exact list). But with models D5200, D5300, D5500, D5600, D3500 can be used here's a life hack.

Also froze exposure not working on cameras Nikon 1 S1, Nikon 1 S2, Nikon 1 V1, Nikon 1 V2, Nikon 1 V3, Nikon 1 J1, Nikon 1 J2, Nikon 1 J3, Nikon 1 J4, Nikon 1 J5, Nikon 1 AW1. With these cameras, manual optics will only work in M ​​mode (manual mode)... In all other modes, a non-chip lens will not be recognized by the camera, and 'F–' (no lens) will blink on the display. ISO, shutter speed, aperture and flash output will need to be set manually. This is done by the method of test shots, it helps a lot with this. bar chart, it should have a normal form without oversupply or overexposure.

Quick start guide for working with non-chip manual optics on Nikon amateur cameras:

  • Put the camera in the manual control mode M using the mode dial on the top of the camera.
  • Set the desired ISO sensitivity on the camera. Auto ISO sensitivity control does not work in such cameras and with such optics. The lower the ISO, the lower the noise level and the higher the photo quality. Try to shoot at the lowest ISO values.
  • Set the desired aperture value on the lens. (How to control the diaphragm?)
  • Set the shutter speed to the camera. Understanding of the approximate excerpts comes very fast with trial shots. You can use special tables, but it’s better to try several times.
  • Focus and take a picture (How to focus?)
  • Check the picture - if it is underexposed (dark) - then you should slow down the shutter speed, for example, from 1/1000 of a second to take 1/500 of a second. If the picture is overexposed, then you should reduce the shutter speed, for example, from 1/320 of a second to make 1/640 of a second. How badly you need to adjust excerpts You can approximately look at the histogram.
  • If manipulation with shutter speed do not give the desired result, start over by choosing a different ISO or aperture value.
  • If you are shooting in low light conditions, turn on the flash. Set the desired flash output manually using the selection method.

Measurement exposure available only in older cells:

Exact list of cameras that support automatic exposure metering with non-CPU lenses

D200, D300, D300s, D500, D600, D610, D700, D750, D780, D800,D800E, D810, D810a, D850, D7000, D7100, D7200, D1, D1h, D1x, D2x, D2xs, D2h, D2hs, D3, D3x, D3s, D4, D4s, D5, D6, Df+ Fujifilm FinePix S5 Pro, IS Pro+ Z series

These camera cameras are equipped with diaphragm rheostat and they can be used in aperture priority mode (mode A), while on AI and AI-S compatible lenses will have semi-automatic iris control. D1 cameras, D1h, D1x can only work in spot or weighted average metering mode exposureThe rest of the older cameras can use matrix meteringif you correctly specify the lens parameters in the camera menu.

Attention: for the specified cameras, find the item 'Non-CPU lenses' or 'Non-CPU lenses' in the camera menu and set the parameters of your lens there (focal length and maximum aperture - these data are usually written on the lens itself). If you are using a zoom lens, I recommend setting the maximum focal length and the minimum F-number available at that focal length. A little trick to use PRE AI find lenses here.

Important: it is not necessary to change the parameters in the 'Non-CPU lenses' menu when changing the aperture value. Whichever value is set, the measurement exposure will work correctly enough. It is highly desirable to specify the 'Non-CPU lenses' parameters only when using flash in TTL mode.

When exposure metering is critical, you can attach Lushnikov dandelion, which will communicate with the camera and the camera will think that it has a native lens with microprocessor contacts. For AI-S lenses with Dandelion Lushnikov, it will be possible to control the aperture directly from the camera and work in any mode, including automatic camera control mode (green zone). In this case, the focus trap will work. But I do not recommend bothering with Dandelion, it is better to learn how to shoot in 'M' mode.


Flash work

On younger cameras Nikon D40, D40x, D50, D60, D70, D70s, D80, D90, D3000, D3100, D3200, D3300, D3400, D3500, D5000, D5100, D5200, D5300, D5500D5600 и Nikon D100, D7500 built-in and external flash will only work in manual flash control mode. Do not confuse manual camera control. In this case, you will need to set the flash power yourself. In the menu, the power is set from 1 \ 1 to 1 \ 128. For example, a power of 1 \ 32 indicates that the flash will only work at one-thirty-second of full power. On senior cameras D200, D300, D300s, D600, D610, D700, D750, D780, D800,D800E, D810,D810a, D7000, D7100, D7200 + Z series the flash will operate in normal TTL auto mode. On cameras D1, D1h, D1x, D2x, D2xs, D2h, D2hs, D3, D3x, D3s, D4, D4s, D5, D6, Df, D850, D500, Z7, Z6 should only be used external flash. Attention: flash Nikon SB-300, Nikon SB-400 can not be used with non-studded lenses and some cameras, for example, Nikon D80, D70 etc. (which do not support flash control from their menu).

Very important: flash nikon SB-900, SB-910, SB-800, SB-5000 support unique aperture-priority auto flashwhich will allow the flash to be used in auto 'A' mode with all cameras, so old lenses can be used in poor lighting conditions with any Nikon cameras without any problems, since these flash units can meter the exposure themselves, but you still have to shoot in manual mode camera control. For older cameras, all standard TTL auto modes are available on all Nikon external flash units.


Shooting videos on Nikon cameras and old lenses

Cameras that can shoot video: Nikon D5000, D90, D3100, D3200, D3300, D3400, D3500, D5100, D5200, D5300, D5500, D5600, D3s, D300s, D500, D4, D4s, D5, D6, D800,D800E, D810, D810a, D850, D7000, D7100, D7200, D7500, D600, D610 + Z series can record video with old manual lenses without any problems. exposure adjusted automatically even amateur Nikon D90, D5000, D5100, D3100 etc.

Attention 6: for shooting videos on amateur cameras Nikon D90, D5000, D5100, D3100, D3200, D3300, D3400, D3500, D5200, D5300, D5500D5600 - they must first be switched to “M” mode. When shooting video, focusing remains only manual, the aperture control is also manual. For AI-S compatible lenses, you must first set the aperture value and then start video recording or Live View.

Attention 7: mirrorless cameras Nikon 1 S1, Nikon 1 S2, Nikon 1 V1, Nikon 1 V2, Nikon 1 V3, Nikon 1 J1, Nikon 1 J2, Nikon 1 J3, Nikon 1 J4, Nikon 1 J5, Nikon 1 AW1 require manual tuning excerpts, aperture, ISO when shooting video. Nikon 1 Series Trimmed in Metering Capabilities exposure both in photo mode and in video mode.

Two great portrait lenses

Two great portrait lenses


Why is all this necessary?

And due to the fact that now Soviet and other old optics can be bought, roughly speaking, for a penny and playing, you can get better masterpieces than on the Nikkor 135mm F2.0 DC. And manual optics gives more understanding about the shooting methods, develops a different approach to the whole process of photographing, makes you take pictures more deeply and more thoughtfully.
As they say, love is not just for you, you have to deal with it, the same applies to Soviet and other old lenses.


What manual lens to choose for a start?

I am often asked what manual lens to buy. There can be no single answer, since each lens is designed for different purposes. But still, if you need my advice, then I recommend lenses for use on modern Nikon cameras that do not need adapters, which have an excellent price / quality ratio, that are easy to find and use.

From Soviet lenses:

  1. Helios-81N 50mm F2.0 MC - very sharp, fast, suitable for portraits on DX cameras, gives an interesting picture with twisted bokeh. I recommend it as the first Soviet lens. No adapter required.
  2. Helios-123Н 50mm F1.4 МС - Super fast, good for DX portraits, good bokeh, great for creative shots. No adapter required.
  3. Granite-11N 80-200mm F4.5 MC - an inexpensive Soviet zoom lens, easy to use and commercially available. No adapter required.
  4. Jupiter-37AM 135mm F3.5 MS и Jupiter-37A 135mm F3.5 with a KP-A / N shank (both versions of MS and not MS are good) - a good portrait lens, gives a very high-quality picture. Requires KP-A \ N shank.
  5. Jupiter-21A 200mm F4.0 with KP-A / N shank - tele lens, will help to reach distant objects. The image quality is very high.
  6. Tele-H 200mm F3.5 - good fix telephoto. No adapter required.
  7. Jupiter-11A 135mm F4.0 - a good portrait lens, an alternative to Jupiter-37A
  8. Tair-11A 135mm F2.8 - an excellent portraitist. Requires KP-A \ N shank.
  9. Mir-73N 20mm F2.8 MS - a wide-angle high-aperture lens for those who need a wide viewing angle. No adapter required.
  10. Zenithar 16mm F2.8 MC Fisheye  - ultra-wide-angle fast lens with a unique distortion of the perspective of the "Fisheye" class. No adapter required.
  11. MS Bearing 3,5 / 8A - a unique circular fisheye lens for full-motion cameras.
  12. Kaleinar-5N 100mm F2.8 MS - super sharp short high-aperture telephoto. One of the best. Dear. Very high image quality. No adapter required.
  13. Mir-24N 35mm F2.0 MC - good standard high-aperture fix. No adapter required.
  14. MS Vega-28 120 / 2,8 - Medium format lens, on full frame and crop cameras can serve as an excellent portrait lens. Installed using a special adapter with the ability to focus to infinity.
  15. For Nikon 1 system cameras, they are perfect and cheap rangefinder lenses like Jupiter-8 2/50

I advise you to look at the page with voting for the best portrait soviet lens, and the best Soviet fifty dollars.

From Nikon lenses (Nikkor, Nippon) for creativity:

  1. Nikon 50mm f / 1.4 Nikkor-S Auto NON-AI - a good old fifty dollars. There are many modifications, almost all of them are very good.
  2. Nikon 100mm f / 2.8 Series E - good and not very expensive portrait lens
  3. Nikon 105mm f / 2.5 Nikkor AI - great portrait lens, price bites a little, but worth it.
  4. Nikon 135mm f / 2.8 Nikkor-Q Auto Non-Ai or any Nikon 135 / 2.8 is a good portrait lens.
  5. Nikon 180mm f / 2.8 ED Nikkor AI-S - a dream lens, a good prime telephoto lens, a super-portrait lens. Relatively expensive.
  6. Nikon 200mm f / 4 NIKKOR-Q - an inexpensive, pleasant long-focus fix.
Kaleinar-5n MS lens on Nikon D80 camera

MS lens Kaleinar-5n on the Nikon D80 camera


For publicity:

The largest catalog of lenses and photographic equipment on the site G. Abramova, “Stages of development of domestic camera manufacturing".

Also, a large selection of Soviet lenses on the site http://www.fotorox.ru/.

Russian-Lenses


Personal experience:

I wrote a lot of text with a lot of obscure terms and all sorts of subtleties and nuances for beginners. Do not think that everything is so complicated. Everything is very simple, it is enough to use a manual lens for 1-2 days. If you do not know whether you can work with such a lens, you can perform the following test. The essence of the test: turn off the auto focus on your camera or lens, switch to M mode, turn off the auto ISO, set the flash to manual. Thus, you get an analogue of a manual lens. Try shooting with manual settings excerpts and aperture and manual focus. If you do it, then it will work with old lenses. Good luck


Popular Soviet lenses

Popular Soviet lenses

Conclusion:

Old lenses found their rebirth on modern digital SLR cameras. Many old manual lenses can be used on Nikon cameras without adapters while maintaining functionality. The quality of the created image at a low cost makes the old manual optics very, very attractive for amateurs and professionals.

Another article of mine on Soviet optics is here.

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Comments: 839, on the topic: Soviet and other old optics on Nikon

  • Shreds

    I want to go further in photography by acquiring Soviet optics (experience with it) on the Nikon D3000.
    After reading, I realized that the most interesting lenses are Jupiter-37A, Tair-11A, and as I understand it, to connect them to the Nikon system, you need to use the adapter ring KP-A / H, which keeps focusing at infinity. But on these lenses, auto iris will not be available.

    And let Kaleinar-5N become without any adapters, and the diaphragm will be available.
    Did I understand everything correctly?

    • Arkady Shapoval

      Yes, with the KP-A / N adapter, both Jupiter and Tair will be able to focus at infinity, the aperture will have to be adjusted on the lens itself (automatic control is not provided even with old cameras). Also, your D3000 will work only in M ​​mode. The adapter is easy to attach - just remove the shank under the M42 and put on the KP-A / N shank under Nikon, it is done with a screwdriver by unscrewing the three locking screws and screwing back. Anyone can handle it.
      As for Kaleinar, it will be without an adapter, the aperture will be fully open during sighting and will close to the value set on the LENS during shutter release. You won’t get any more automation; it will also work in mode M.

  • Maksim

    Hello. I would like to know if adjusting the lens under the d90 will help infinity appear in it?

    • Arkady Shapoval

      If this is Soviet optics, then it will be necessary to cut, and sometimes this is impossible. If this is a modern lens, and there is no infinity, then the adjustment should help.

  • Andrei

    Hello, Arkady.
    Tell me, how do you focus manually on your Nikon d90 - after all, there is no micro-raster, no Doden wedges, or even matting in the viewfinder? Like in one of your articles I read that you need to take a picture when the camera signals the exact focus with some kind of light indication in the viewfinder or something like that? I just shoot with a non-autofocus film SLR and I really like it. I'm thinking of buying a digital mirror. But for some reason this manual trick became boring and that's it !!! Maybe there are numbers with wedges or micro-rasters in the viewfinder field ?? Is there any way out for a more enjoyable, creative manual focus on digital technology?
    With all respect, Andrew.

    • Arkady Shapoval

      In the days of autofocus, all useful things from the video finder were removed, the camera / lens is still focused, but they got a clean (relatively clean) viewfinder.

      In my Nikon D90, D40 and any other modern digital SLR camera, he would shoot Nikon the same way.
      A digital SLR camera has focus points by which the camera determines the object in focus. The system is mainly based on phase and cross-type sensors, which give more accuracy. When using a manual lens, focusing is performed on one of the points. On Nikon D90 there are 11 of them, on D40 - 3 pieces on D300 as many as 51. Usually this is the central point (do not believe those who say that only along the central one). Having selected the focus point (it is usually highlighted on the control panel, and / or in the viewfinders), we focus on focus. If the focusing is satisfactory, a green dot lights up in the lower left corner of the viewfinder, which signals that it is ready to take a picture.
      When using autofocus lenses, when the lens / camera motor has focused on the focus, the dot also lights up and a sound alert is made.
      This is one of the methods.
      The second method is Love View mode - it happens almost like on a digital camera - a mirror rises and a ready-made picture appears on the display. But the difficulty is that on a small display it is not always possible to guess whether an object is in focus. Therefore, it is possible to select the approach zone - using the selector, the area that needs to be viewed closer is highlighted. Let it be the model's eyes. We direct the area to the eyes, zoom in so that only one eye of the model flaunts on the display, precisely focus and take a picture. The mirror will close, and then the picture will be taken, which we have already seen at a scale of 1 to 1 (actually 1 to 6).
      Also, there are special attachments for the viewfinder with wedges - but I have not tested them and so far I cannot judge for sure.
      Thank you for your interest in my resource, I am waiting for questions on the site.
      All the best and success in photographic creation.

  • Oleg

    Answer simply, as for a teapot: that any shovel lens with the letters “H” and “A” can be freely screwed into the Nikon mount (and most importantly, then unscrew it without problems)?

    • Arkady Shapoval

      C "N" any for D40, D40x, D60, D5000, D3000, D3100, D5100 and optional for others.
      With "A" and adapter KP-A \ N on any Nikon SLR camera since 1971 release.

  • Catherine

    Can't Soviet lenses fit Canon? Maybe there are some adapters?
    My dad has old Kiev ... how can the lens be screwed to the canon from it?

    • Arkady Shapoval

      Of course they will. If the M42 lens is just an M42-Canon EOS adapter, if from Kiev, then a Nikon-Canon EOS adapter. Mostly Helios go under the M42 and unlike Nikon, everything will be in order with infinity on Kenon.

  • And where can I buy the Lushnikov adapter for Nikon to turn on the aperture priority mode (D5100) ??? I can’t find one :( Ideally, there should be a lens and a chip :)
    Thank you

  • R'RёS,R ° F "RёR№

    I found an interesting article that will get infinity on the M42 without using a lens http://slava-zitev.livejournal.com/68733.html

  • R'RёS,R ° F "RёR№

    Vadim http://filmprocess.ru/oduvanchik/ukr.htm

  • Vladimir

    I'd like to fasten the Olympus OM 50mm 1,8 lens onto a Nikon digital carcass.
    1. Maybe you can just change the Olympus mount to Nikon ???
    2.just grind Olympus mount ???

    • Arkady Shapoval

      This is quite difficult, they have different working lengths and you need to look for an adapter with a lens. Or just grind the mount.

  • Kirill

    I want to use Helios 44-2 on d5100. There is an adapter, but the focus, as you write in this article, is 2-3 meters. What should I do? I want a normal focus (> 3 meters!). With this lens
    is it possible? And with which lens will the focus be normal? Thank you in advance!

    • Arkady Shapoval

      You need an adapter with a correction lens, then everything will be okay. For lenses that will work without problems, read the same article. I recommend a closer look at Helios-81n

      • Alexander

        Arkady, I tried to use 44m-2 and 44m-4 with d5100 through the m42-nikon adapter with a compensation lens, nevertheless, both Helios stand at “10” (not due to the fact that the lens unit rests against the composite lens) which does not allow focusing to infinity. Without a lens, the effect is not difficult to guess what. In short, that with a lens, that without focusing further 2-3 meters does not work. How can this problem be solved?

  • Konstantin

    Good health, I have a d60 and a lens 18-55 (autofocus may not work) I came across your article that you can fasten something to d60?
    Can you advise what is the best and the best, for example, from bad to good !!!
    And do I understand the exposure meter correctly and autofocus on our lenses will not work?

    • Arkady Shapoval

      Exposure metering will not work with our lenses. But you can cheat and deceive the camera - read my article Dandelion Lushnikov.
      Descending. From the Soviet, excellent options are Helios-81n, Jupiter-37A, Kalainar-5n, Mir-24N. Modern Nikkor 35mm F1.8, Nikon 50mm F1.8G, Nikon 55-200

  • Sasha

    Tell me, please, what to do?
    The other day I got a Soviet-era lens (Industar 61 l / s) complete with an adapter ring (without a lens) and a set of extensions from the same times. There are no problems when screwing the ring to the lens, as well as the entire structure with extension tubes. But when attaching the adapter to the camera (nikon d90), not everything is pleasant - it twists until it clicks, but under the weight of the lens one feels that it does not sit tightly, not “tightly”, like a modern native, there is an unpleasant, albeit insignificant, shift, movement , backlash ... (I don't know how to call it correctly)
    Now at a loss. Why is that? Is the “wrong” fit of the ring a regularity or an accident? Am I just “lucky”? What to do? Looking for another similar ring? Modern or Soviet times? When buying, carry a camera with you and measure it on the spot? Acquisitions are made "from hands" and not always in places that are good for "fitting" ...
    Thanks in advance for your reply.

    • Arkady Shapoval

      Most likely just a bad adapter, I have had bad Soviet KP-42 / N, which did not even snap onto the camera. Struggled with symptoms by “finishing” the ring. You can just take another ring, it is not that expensive.

      • Vodichkin

        And what if the same problem with the lens Granite-11N?
        Are there any sealing options? I think to try sticking a thin rubber seal to the lens. Is it worth a try?

      • Vodichkin

        I apologize, the question is cleared. Incorrectly diagnosed problem.

  • R'RёS,R ° F "RёR№

    I bought Helios MC 81N, and he isn’t on my D70. What needs to be finished?
    such impression of roofing felts metal is thicker, roofing felts petals yawing longer

    • Arkady Shapoval

      Sometimes it helps to cut off the skirt of the diaphragm, but often nothing helps. I wrote in a review of Helios-81N that he could be on the D70.

  • R'RёS,R ° F "RёR№

    In general, you need to file about 25-30 mm in length and 3 mm down. Or even cut the whole skirt)

  • Arkady, I often turn to your site for help: a lot of useful information, but, unfortunately, questions remain. The projection lens 16KP-1,2 / 50 was bought for a “penny” - aperture ratio (1,2 !!!) became the decisive factor in the purchase ...
    However, after reading a little about this topic on the Internet, the fervor was reduced: there was practically nothing, much less to pair with my Nikon D3000. Can you tell me something? I will be very grateful.
    Thank you in advance.

    • Arkady Shapoval

      He has a short working distance, even if attached to Nikon, then there will be no infinity. It also does not cover the full frame, whether it can completely cover the crop matrix is ​​also a question.

  • Hello!
    I also had a desire to “play with” Soviet optics. At my own peril and risk, I purchased the MS ZM-5SA (lightweight), since there was no information about installing this particular model on the D7000 anywhere, I had to take risks. Today they brought it and I was pleasantly surprised that he stood on the carcass without any problems through the M42 / NIKON adapter, while infinity was preserved, the only drawback is that when installing the lens slightly touches the protruding flash, but this did not prevent, without effort, to stand on a place. Although I was ready to file the interfering part of the lens with a file as a last resort! :-)

    • Arkady Shapoval

      Thanks for the useful information

  • Eugene

    Hello!!!
    I have a Jupiter 36b and 2 Nikon D5000 and D7000 cameras, but something I can’t understand which adapter I need for them !!!! thanks for earlier !!!!

    • Arkady Shapoval

      Everything is written in the article; for bayonet B, an adapter KP-6 is needed.

  • Andrei

    Good day. I want to clarify regarding the CANON 1000D. Do Jupiter 21M and 37 lenses, through the adapter, keep aiming at infinity?

    • Arkady Shapoval

      yes, more details in the article Canon Old Lenses

  • Basil

    Good day! Who can tell in what mode it will be necessary to shoot after installing the manual lens on the Olympus PEN E-PL1 camera? In the manual? Aperture-priority, etc.? Set SET to manual focus if manual mode?
    Thank you!

  • Alona

    please tell me.
    I'm going to take a Jupiter-6 lens with M39 thread for installation on Nikon D60.
    and is this even possible? I read that due to the low flash Jupiter may not work at all. And can one somehow manage to orient it to infinity somehow, if it is established?

    • Arkady Shapoval

      Lucky. Jupiter-6 on D60 will not be installed due to the flash. You can readjust it to infinity, or simply with an adapter with a lens.

  • Alona

    Thank you. Lucky, it’s like, it’s not lucky, right?) Well, I just found it, I haven’t bought it yet. There is only an M42 adapter with a lens, although it spoils like the quality of the picture. And which one will be installed without problems — Carl Zeiss Jena Sonnar 180 2.8? It seems that its characteristics coincide with Jupiter 6, if I'm not mistaken.

  • Temur

    Good afternoon. I got Helios 81H. I sat down on d60 without any questions ... with d90 it turned out to be a little snag, but then the question was resolved ... It turns out that there is some kind of lever sticking out on the camera at the bottom of the circle, which does not slide inward like on d60, but moves in a circle. I inserted the rim of helios into the gap between it and the body and everything worked out ... it shoots perfectly, the aperture jumps, confirmation of focus in the viewfinder too ... Only when an external flash is attached, the d90 refuses to take pictures ... with a pile flash it takes pictures .. (I haven't tried it yet) ... tell me what is the problem? (Acmepower tf 60 flash, works flawlessly with the native lens, TTL)

    • Arkady Shapoval

      The flash can only work in manual mode, it must be switched to manual mode. If you do not translate it into manual, there will be no photo.

  • I was going to buy a Helios 70n lens on Nikon d81. Now, after reading the reviews, I probably won’t take it. I understand that it will not work. ???

    • Arkady Shapoval

      It may come, or it may not come.

  • Alex

    Tell me, how can I see the site on which exhibited copies for sale?

    • Arkady Shapoval

      I don’t know, in general, Radozhiva is not engaged in sales, she simply provides contacts where you can find optics.

  • Temur

    I put the flash into M mode through the camera (since this cannot be done through the flash itself), but the same thing ... the shutter refuses to fire .. D60 nj; t

    • Arkady Shapoval

      Which flash is built-in or external? There should be both a flash in M ​​mode and a camera in M ​​mode.

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