You have to get one of these M42 adapter specially made for different mounts. For my understanding, it works well on Sony/Minolta and Canon but not on Nikon as it can't focus to infinity. I got one for my A mount from eBay for USD$10. Btw don't get it from the China seller, 3 weeks delivery in the modern world just doesn't make sense!
Got my first M42 lens from eBay for £11 + pp - a Japanese made Helios 135mm F2.8 (I thought it's Russian made initially)
I guess this lens is older than me, should be 30 to 40 years old.
Brought it for a test near Tower Bridge overlooking River Thames and the surrounding.
Photo taken at F16, shutter speed unrecorded. For such a cheap lens, the performance is quite acceptable. Anyway I was struggling with the manual focus but I do enjoy the challenge.
Shooting the Gherkin at an angle I never thought of before with a tele lens. In fact I never really thought of taking landscape pictures with a tele lens. My favourite shot of the day.
Stalking people on the bridge at F2.8
It works well on portraiture.An useful M42 database website - M42 artlimited.
Too many lenses in my camera bag and dry box now and I don't know which lens to bring every time I'm out taking pictures. Perhaps I should get the A200 as second body? (stop thinking about that!!!) And... I just won my second M42 lens on eBay, a Russian made Jupiter 9 85mm F2.0, can't wait for its arrival!





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Hey, I got a same lens from ebay for £10 few weeks ago. Just came back from outdoor test shotting. Seems your results are much better than mine, I got lots of "Purple Fringe" when I fully open to f2.8. But it's interesting that found your blogger when I search around with this lens. We got many common interests. I added you on flickr just now and I am hijackie23. See you there ;)
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