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I have a Minolta lens, can i use this adapter?
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Could you please update us your full Minolta lens model ?as Minolta has MD MC and AF mount, K&F Concept MD-M4/3 is suitable for: Lens: Minolta MD MC Mount lens(not for Minolta AF mount: KF06.157) Camera: Micro 4/3 (MFT) mount mirrorless camera like Olympus PEN, OM-D series, Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1, G2, G3, G10, GX1, GH1, GH2, GF1, GF2, GF3, GF5, GH4, Panasonic AG-AF100 Mirrorless Digital Cameras, Black Magic Pocket Cinema Camera (BMPCC) 
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do i need an adapter for a DSLR, or does it come with everything that is needed?
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NO. The SA284C1 Carbon Fiber Bowl Tripod with 1/4"and 3/8" screw can install all SLR & DSLR camera. 
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does this fit pentax cameras?
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Please verify your camera's lens thread size(usually marked somewhere on the lens barrel or printed underneath the lens cap) before ordering.The number is always preceded by a "ø" (diameter) symbol 
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Pentax pk mount usually means pentax k mount which has a flange distance greater than m. is this adapter for adapting leica m lens to pentax q camera?
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I actually have not received this adapter yet. It's shipping from China. Don't think that was disclosed in the ad. However, I do not believe this is for the Pentax Q body rather for digital and film cameras that take the Pentax K mount in its many variations. So I'm expecting to be able to mount my Leica M mount lenses on my digital and film Pentax K mount cameras, no autofocus or relay of exposure information, only to be used with manual focus and exposure. 
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Can these be used in any dslr? Canon?
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As long as the lense is 67mm it will work 
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