• 04-02-2006, 02:45 PM
    opalcutter
    using 35mm lenses on digital slr camera
    Greetings,
    I recently purchased a Pentax SLR and would like to use my lenses from my Pentax 35mm camera.I am using a K mount and set the camera to Manual but can not get the camera to focus. What am I not doing or doing wrong.
    Thanks in advance for any info/help available.
    Wes Roth
  • 04-03-2006, 01:40 PM
    cyberlord
    Re: using 35mm lenses on digital slr camera
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by opalcutter
    Greetings,
    I recently purchased a Pentax SLR and would like to use my lenses from my Pentax 35mm camera.I am using a K mount and set the camera to Manual but can not get the camera to focus. What am I not doing or doing wrong.
    Thanks in advance for any info/help available.
    Wes Roth

    The camera won't autofocus in manual mode. And as far as I know K mount are manual focus only lenses.

    If you want autofocus you will need to get an AF lens.

    Tim
  • 04-03-2006, 11:21 PM
    ken1953
    Re: using 35mm lenses on digital slr camera
    Hello Opalcutter and welcome to PR. I just purchased a Pentax *ist DL myself and have a couple of older K mount lenses. None of my auto features will work with my lenses and so I have to set everything manually when I use them. However, I am still trying to learn this camera and am not sure if there is a way to make some of the auto functions to work. FYI, as I understand, all older Pentax lenses will fit the modern Pentax's, but the auto functions will be different. Hope this helps a little.
    Ken
  • 02-21-2007, 05:48 PM
    trog100
    Re: using 35mm lenses on digital slr camera
    if the lens has an A position on the aperture ring set it to that position and all thats required is to manually focus.. everything else works as per normal..

    if the lens dosnt have the A position the camera menue needs altering to permit the ring usage.. by default its off..

    the lens then has to be manually focused.. the camera needs to be in manual mode and the green button needs pressing to stop the lens down to the position selected by the ring and get the exposure correct prior to taking the picture.. if the button isnt pressed the camera will expose for the widest aperture the lens has..

    A.. lenses are the ones to look for but command the highest prices.. the none A lenses just require a little more user intervention to make them work and tend to come cheaper..

    just a basic idea of how it works..

    trog