The Dot Line Micro Four Thirds Adapter for Pentax K Lenses allows the use of Pentax K lenses on a Micro Four Thirds camera, giving you expanded image capture options. Enjoy the mirrorless technology of a compact Micro Four Thirds camera without having to buy another lens! And since Micro Four Thirds cameras are mirrorless, these adapters will allow focusing to infinity.
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Key Features
- Adapts Pentax K Lenses for Micro 4:3
- Solid Metal Design for All Lens Lengths
- Allows Focusing to Infinity
The Dot Line Micro Four Thirds Adapter for Pentax K Lenses allows the use of Pentax K lenses on a Micro Four Thirds camera, giving you expanded image capture options. Enjoy the mirrorless technology of a compact Micro Four Thirds camera without having to buy another lens! And since Micro Four Thirds cameras are mirrorless, these adapters will allow focusing to infinity.
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Dot Line DL-0829 Overview
UPC: 034447005694
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Dot Line DL-0829 Reviews
Not bad, not perfect
By Nathan
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2016-04-28
I purchased this adapter to fit my Pentax lenses to my Blackmagic Pocket camera. The only complaint I have is that it feels loose. I'm not worried that the lens will fall off or anything, but the build quality could be better. I haven't used it extensively, so this could prove to be a bigger problem over time, or a non-issue. The price feels a bit high for the final product.
A mechanical mistake
By Nicho
Rated 1 out of 5
Date: 2015-03-03
The adapter fails to mount the Pentax lenses properly nor easily. I am afraid to use it for fear that it will jamb the lens and not come off. I would recommend buying MFT lenses rather than adapters.
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