Which lenses can I use?



    Depending  on the camera you buy will determine which lenses you can use. The original screw type K-88's can only use the screw type soviet lenses and maybe some of the orginal 100F blad lenses, not sure about the later. The screw type lenses are normally slightly cheaper but not much so. The P-6 mount cameras can in theory use any of the pentacon six/K-60 style lenses but in practice some won't fit. The majority of the popular lenses should fit and if one sample doesn't, a slightly different year/version probably will.  Some people have complained about some twist and click type P-6 bodies having problems with some lenses but everything I've tried on mine fits perfectly. The only exception is the Pentacon bellows which must be used with a short ext tube on any K-88 cameras. Below are basic lists of common lenses for each type and what I've personally tried on my Hartblei twist and click type camera.
 
B mount lenses
P-6 mount lenses
Lenses I've tried on my Hartblei
30mm fisheye
45mm Mir
65mm Mir
80mm Arsat
80mm Volna
90mm Vega
120mm Vega
150mm Kaleynar
250mm Telear (?)
250mm Jupiter
300mm Tair
30mm Fisheye
45mm Mir
45mm Hartblei shift
50mm CZJ
55mm Arsat shift
65mm Curtagon
65mm Hartblei shift
65mm Mir
65mm CZJ
80mm Biometar CZJ
80mm Xenotar
80mm Arsat
80mm Volna
90mm Vega
120mm Biometar
120mm Vega
150mm Kaleynar
150mm Tele-xenar
180mm Sonar
250mm Telear
250mm Jupiter
300mm Pentacon
300mm Sonar
500mm Pentacon
500mm Mirror lens
Arsat 1.4X converter
Arsat 2X converter
Arsat ext tubes
Pentacon ext tubes
Pentacon bellows

30mm Fisheye
45mm Mir
50mm Flektagon
55mm Arsat shift
65mm Mir
80mm Biometar
80mm Arsat
90mm Vega
120mm Biometar
180mm Sonar
250mm Telear
Pentacon ext tubes
Arsat ext tubes
Pentacon 10mm sonar tube
Arsat 1.4X converter
Arsat 2X converter

 

    

 


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