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  2. Krasnogorsk (camera) - Wikipedia

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    Krasnogorsk (Красногорск) is a series of spring-wound 16mm mirror-reflex movie camera designed and manufactured in the USSR by Krasnogorsky Zavod (KMZ), produced between 1966 and 1993. There were four models of this series released by KMZ: Krasnogorsk-1 (1966) Krasnogorsk-2 (1966) Krasnogorsk-3 (1971) Krasnogorsk-4 (1974)

  3. Helios (lens brand) - Wikipedia

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    Helios 44-2 lens mounted on a Praktica MTL 5B Helios 44M-4 lens, 58mm f/2, in M42 screw mount Helios 40-2 Helios 81M 53mm f/2 lens mounted on Kiev 19. Helios (Russian: Ге́лиос) was a type of camera lenses, made in the USSR. They were usually supplied with Zenit cameras and thus usable with other M42 lens mount cameras such as the Pentax ...

  4. M42 lens mount - Wikipedia

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    The M42 lens mount is a screw thread mounting standard for attaching lenses to 35 mm cameras, primarily single-lens reflex models. It is more accurately known as the M42 × 1 mm standard, which means that it is a metric screw thread of 42 mm diameter and 1 mm thread pitch.

  5. Pentax Spotmatic - Wikipedia

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    The Pentax Spotmatic refers to a family of 35mm single-lens reflex cameras manufactured by the Asahi Optical Co. Ltd., later known as Pentax Corporation, between 1964 and 1976. All Pentax Spotmatics used the M42 screw-thread lens mount which was developed after World War II by Zeiss and Praktica. Asahi Optical used the name Takumar for their ...

  6. Fujica X-mount - Wikipedia

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    The "mount adapter X-S and X-D" for M42 lenses. Two extension tubes : X25 (25 mm) and X50 (50 mm). The "auto bellows X" used with a 50 mm lens can provide 1 to 3× magnification. It can also be used with the "focusing rail X". The Fujica "slide copier X" mounted on the "focusing rail X" simplifies the copying of 135 film pictures.

  7. Fujinon - Wikipedia

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    Fujinon is a brand of optical lenses made by Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd, now known as Fujifilm. Fujifilm's Fujinon lenses have been used by professional photographers and broadcast stations as well as cinematography. Fujifilm started manufacture of optical glass in its Odawara Factory in Japan in 1940, which was the start of the Fujinon brand.

  8. List of Pentax products - Wikipedia

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    1 Film cameras. Toggle Film cameras subsection. 1.1 35 mm SLR cameras. 1.1.1 M37 screw mount. ... Cameras using the M42 lens mount, also known as the Pentax screw mount.

  9. Alpa - Wikipedia

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    A more popularly priced "Alpa" camera made in Japan by Chinon was introduced. It used M42 screw mount lenses, but it did not sell very well, partly because the premium Alpa lenses could not be used on it. (The Si2000 used the M42 Screw mount, the Si3000 used the Pentax K mount.) Neither model was popular and they are not considered true Alpas ...