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The K-1 brought a new wave of excitement to my photographic life.
Now i can finally use my vintage wide angle's the way they were intended for!
One is the Arsat 35mm shift.
Unfortunately 35mm is too short a focal in many situations.
I'd prefer a 24mm, or at least a 28mm.
The old SMC Pentax 3,5/28mm shift is not easy to find nor cheap.
There is much more choice in other (now defunct) mounts. Like Olympus OM or Canon FD.
Adapting a lens that has just a simple bayonet, no mechanical/electric connession with the camera, should be quite easy.
The difference in register could be compensated removing material or shimming.
Do you either have made such adaptation, or seen lenses (shift or tilt-shift) that were successfully adapted to PK?
Any suggestion?
cheers
Paolo