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Yes. There are adapters avalable that let you do this. But, you will have to focus manually. [Spelvin adds] In addition, because such adapters generally serve as a spacer between the rear of the lens lens and the camera body, you may lose the ability to focus at infinity.

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The short answer is "no." Probably a good machinist could make an adaptor, but autofocus and exposure functions still wouldn't work, and the lens could not focus to infinity, only close-up.

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