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I would be conducting a science experiment this week. I am choosing optics. So, what I have are these:
Camera: Minolta s414
lens: Pentax 100mm

so, Minolta s414 is not an SLR camera and I wanna attach the Pentax Lens to it. The only problem is that the image I have is blurry, any idea how to overcome it?

2007-12-03 21:30:27 · 4 answers · asked by MissUkraine2005Lover 3 in Arts & Humanities Visual Arts Photography

4 answers

You are attempting something that is impossible. Trying to take pictures through the Pentax 100mm lens cannot be done since there is no way to focus it.

You could buy a Minolta SRT-100 or SRT-200 SLR 35mm film camera and a Pentax to Minolta adapter if you really want to use the Pentax lens.

If you want to stay with digital then the Sony A100 DSLR is an option. There should be an adapter to use the Pentax on it.

2007-12-03 21:44:40 · answer #1 · answered by EDWIN 7 · 1 0

Firstly: there is not any historic college movie final result. There are cameras which might be made to supply well transparent photos on movie. and there are Lomography cameras which might be made so cost effectively that even though they paintings, they don't produce a well picture. The global has now not became to this point the other way up that the moment (50 cent) cameras promote for multiples of the primary form fees. You should purchase a low pleasant low-cost 35mm digital camera for a couple of bucks - $three to £five. A movie, and constructing will carry that complete as much as $20. The digital camera would good had been made within the identical plant that made the $25 Holga. The digital camera you're watching at used a hundred and twenty roll movie - now not too difficult to uncover however getting it processed isn't so convenient or low-cost and there aren't any mall/grocery store desktop processors a good way to manage it.

2016-09-05 20:41:55 · answer #2 · answered by fullington 4 · 0 0

Good idea Anotoni. See http://www.flickr.com/photos/samfeinstein/1459000809/ for an example and slightly more detailed description about doing this. I think the tube was about 2-2½" long, if I recall, but it was almost 40 years ago...

2007-12-03 22:53:41 · answer #3 · answered by Picture Taker 7 · 2 0

try black tubes between the camera and the lens, do "close ups"

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2007-12-03 21:45:52 · answer #4 · answered by Antoni 7 · 2 0

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