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    Junior Member arnie is on a distinguished road
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    Lens Adapter Solutions

    Have a "bunch" of lenses for my old Nikon F2 Photomic. I'd like to use them again. New Mirrorless cameras appear to me as the best vehicle for this. Are there any such adapters available? Lack of automation is not a problem for me nor is electronic viewfinder. I still own a Leica D2 with EVF and it's one of the best cameras I've ever used.

    Arnie

    PS I agree that "weired" adapter solutions is not an appropriate name. "Dunk" had a good solution.

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    Mirrorless cameras like the Olympus PEN and Lumix G-Series are definitely a great way to re-use your old Nikkor lenses - I'm using for example my old 55 Micro Nikkor with my GH1. Samsung NX and Sony NEX are possible as well, I think adapters are on their way, but I haven't seen any results until now.

    There's a wide range of adapters, which are discussed in this forum.
    I personally use the NOVOFLEX adapter and like it very much.

    Best regards from Bonn
    Andreas

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    PS.: OKOKOK, Versatile adapter solutions

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    More lens adapter solutions...

    I pursued my Adapter Quest this afternoon...the following is a quite comprehensive listing:

    http://www.cameraquest.com/index.htm

    Arnie

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