#6. M42 Carl Zeiss on a Nikon: / Infinity focus for your Tessar without corrective glass
The first video in an ongoing series testing out a prototype lens converter for the Carl Zeiss Tessar (Zebra) for the F mount Nikon DSLR. I compare the common standard metal M42 adapter against this re-engineered lens backplate. The idea is to convert these great lenses into native Nikon F-mount lenses without needing any corrective glass. Periodically I will update my progress of this project, so keep your eye out for the latest video. I will also be offering these globally on eBay, just search for pixelvalve on eBay to find them.

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M42 to Nikon Adapter Without Damaging Your Camera Mount or Mirror

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Carl Zeiss Jena 50mm f2.8 Lens Disassembly and Diaphragm Cleaning

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#50. Carl Zeiss Black Tessar Repair : glass clean & aperture blade clean / pixel valve /

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The 5 Best Vintage Nikon Lenses

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All Nikon Lens Technology Explained by Ken Rockwell

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Which M42 Lens adapter is best? (with sample videos using both)

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Helios 44-2 on NIKON (proper infinity adjustment)

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How to Make Your Own Lens Adapters

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How Just One Camera Destroyed Kodak Forever

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5 Criminally Underrated CHEAP Lenses

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Beginners Guide To Adapting Vintage Lenses

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Features, Controls and How to Use the Nikon F2

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M42 Screw Mount Lenses (Part 1 - The Basics)

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5 Weird Vintage Lens Adapters for Crazy Effects

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How to adjust a lens with adaptor to correct infinity Carl Zeiss Tessar 2.8 / 45 T* C / Y mount

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Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 2.8/50 CLEAN & REPAIR

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Pentax prime lenses - a guide to great vintage and modern lenses, from Takumar to today's D FAs

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Nikon non-AI, AI and AIS manual focus lenses. What's the difference?

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How to Clean a Vintage Lens with a Huge Fungus Infection

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