Thursday, July 11, 2013

Will Zeiss lens wipes also work for cleaning camera lenses?

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unicorn


I'm not talking about the Zeiss wipes that are white and fall apart, I'm talking about the Zeiss wipes that are cloth-like ones. They're for glasses, but I'm sure they'll also work for camera lenses... right? I need something to clean my Nikon D40 lens with and I'm hoping this will work.


Answer
They should do fine.

what kind of camera can use old SLR camera lenses?




Bridget


I need to find a digital camera that can use older SLR camera lenses. What kind of mounting system would it need to have?


Answer
Just get the same brand (or mount) of camera the lens is made for. So if the lens is for Pentax, get a Pentax dSLR. If the lens has a Nikon mount, get a Nikon dSLR. The same is true for Canon. For Konica-Minolta lenses, you can get a new Sony dSLR. Most other manufacturers have dropped their old mounts in favor of the 4/3 mount but you may still use them with an appropriate adapter.

Going back to Pentax lenses, as long as it is a K-mount, you can use it on the new dSLR immediately in aperture priority and manual modes. Pentax has changed its mount only once and the older screw (M42) mount will only need a cheap adapter to work on the new dSLRs (also at aperture priority and manual modes). If you happen to have medium format Pentax lenses, you can still use them on your new dSLR, again with the correct adapter.

As for Nikon and Canon, you have to be very careful on what you mount where. Although some will mount without problems, they may not function properly. Some Nikon AF lenses won't autofocus on the newer dSLRs. With some lenses, metering won't work so your only choice would be full manual. Search the internet for lens compatibility charts to be clear on this further.

At any rate, there are many adapters that enable cross-brand mounting. Finally, there are very cheap adapters to mount universal screw mount (M42) lenses on almost any brand of dSLR on the market today. Of course you will lose most if not all automatic functions.




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