Description
The Granit 80-200 zoom lens is a two-touch manual focus lens.
Granit-M 80-200 Zoom Lens
Because there is no coupling pin, this lens must be used in the stop-down metering mode for exposure measurements. The Granit 80-200 zoom lens represents an excellent buy for those who want to add a zoom lens at a very attractive price. It is compatible with autofocus cameras when the camera is used in the manual focus mode.
Granit 80-200 Zoom Lens Specifications:
| Maximum aperture: |
1:4.5 |
| Focal length, mm: |
80 ... 200 |
| Angle of View: |
30 ... 12 |
| Lens Mount: |
M42 |
| Mount thread for Attachments: |
M58x0.75 |
| Dimensions, (Diameter x Length ): |
70x165 |
| Weight, kg: |
0.95 |
The Granit 80-200 zoom lens kit includes:
See also: Jupiter-21M 4/200 Telephoto Lens | MC Jupiter 37AM 3.5/135 Lens | MC Jupiter-9 2/85 Lens | MC Telezenitar-M 135mm f/2.8 Lens |
Adapter ring for Minolta AF
For using auto focus Minolta cameras with M42 lenses (Praktica, Zenit). Metric scale M42 keeps its meanings due to compensation of the flange bases difference. Therefore focusing can be to infinity.
You should remember that the pusher with the fixed ring doesn’t work, so diaphragm control of the lens is set manually.
Bear in mind that aperture pusher is not pushed. It is possible to use Macro rings and other accessories.
Settings:
- Put red marks of the adapter and lens collar together.
- Turn the adapter clockwise till the fixative click.
- Set M42 lens.
Removing:
To remove the adapter you should unpress fixative pin and turn the adapter anticlockwise.
Note:
Working with M42 lenses acknowledgement of the focusing with green light is not made. The aperture is not set. Expo-modes:
- P (program) – identical to Av mode;
- Tv (flash priority) – doesn’t work;
- Av (diaphragm priority) – works as usual;
- M (manual) – aperture and flash are changed. Inaccuracy of exposure defining is indicated by expo-correction.
See also: Adapter ring for Minolta MD | Minolta AF Lenses
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