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Start SLR adapter for m39 lens

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Hello dear forum members,
I wonder if anyone of you know where can I obtain an adapter to use m39 lenses on Start SLR camera. I have searched the web, even bought "unidentified soviet adapter" hoping it woul fit, but no success.
Starts seem to be quality made cameras, but with only one lens designed for it. I know the adapter wouldn't allow use of automated diaphragm and it would mean full manual operation, but still. Because Start is often referred to as Russian Exacta, I even searched the option of getting Exacta to m39 adapter, but no succes either.
Any ideas please?

Best regards to all,
Marko
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Thank you Jacques,
I have checked the link for the adapter- is Praktina lens mount (breech lock type) the same as the one on Start camera? On the web I have found data that Start has unique mount. If the mount is the same, than one can even use Praktina lenses on Start camera wihtout an adapter?

Best regards, Marko
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The register of the Start is 42mm, if I read correctly your scheme, Luiz.
The Praktina's is 50mm. Not the same, hence my error.
Of course, it is impossible to mount a 39mm SLR lens (45,46mm register) on a Praktina (or at least to focus at infinity). No impossibility on a Start with the proper adapter. Fedka's one, for example...

Sorry, Marko. And thanks, Luiz!
Jacques.
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No problem Jacque,
I have made my share of mistakes, so I wanted to make sure this time and arranged to meet my fellow forum member Ziga. He offered to lend his Praktina lens to mount them to Start, to make sure. Now we don't even need to do that since Luiz made a brilliant clear case.
I have some accessories for the Start- a waist level finder and macro extension tubes, but I don't have the adapter. The one on Yuriy's (Fedka) site looks like a short macro extension, not an adapter. The thin ring on the second link Luiz provided is obviously what I need. I have never seen it before, even on a photo.
So I should be on the lookout for it. Maybe write an e-mail to Rafael at rafcamera...

Thank you both- Jacques and especially Luiz for making the issue resolved.

Best regards to all,
Marko

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