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Hey,
I stumbled across a bunch of old Pentax K-Mount lenses earlier, I'm currently deciding whether to sell them on or if I should have a little play with them.
I've been reading up information on how to attatch them to an EOS body, however I'd prefer to get some proper feedback from someone who has actually tried this before I go jamming lenses into my camera and messing it up.
I'm using a 500D, I've seen that these lenses don't work with full frame EOS bodies. I'm not entirely sure why that is, something about the aperature trigger at the back of the lens protruding into the body?
I read a scary page about how some lenses clash against the mirror when you're trying to focus into infinity - what does this mean and how come it happens?
Also, is it really necessary to get an AF confirm chipped adapter? What are the benefits of this over a standard adapter.
I've also read problems about having to set to max aperature and then stepping down before you take your picture. I take it this is because the camera can't compensate for the lack of light when using a slow aperture, therefore making it impossible to see anything through the viewfinder? I possibly have that one completely wrong.. feel free to correct me!
The lenses I will be trying out are..
Hanimex 75-300mm f/5.6 Macro
Pentax 50mm f/1.7
Carl Zeiss Jena 135mm f/2.8
Thanks for any help.

I stumbled across a bunch of old Pentax K-Mount lenses earlier, I'm currently deciding whether to sell them on or if I should have a little play with them.
I've been reading up information on how to attatch them to an EOS body, however I'd prefer to get some proper feedback from someone who has actually tried this before I go jamming lenses into my camera and messing it up.
I'm using a 500D, I've seen that these lenses don't work with full frame EOS bodies. I'm not entirely sure why that is, something about the aperature trigger at the back of the lens protruding into the body?
I read a scary page about how some lenses clash against the mirror when you're trying to focus into infinity - what does this mean and how come it happens?
Also, is it really necessary to get an AF confirm chipped adapter? What are the benefits of this over a standard adapter.
I've also read problems about having to set to max aperature and then stepping down before you take your picture. I take it this is because the camera can't compensate for the lack of light when using a slow aperture, therefore making it impossible to see anything through the viewfinder? I possibly have that one completely wrong.. feel free to correct me!
The lenses I will be trying out are..
Hanimex 75-300mm f/5.6 Macro
Pentax 50mm f/1.7
Carl Zeiss Jena 135mm f/2.8
Thanks for any help.