M42 Screw Mount lenses
The M42 lens mount is a screw thread mounting standard for attaching lenses to 35 mm cameras. It was first used in Zeiss' Contax S of 1949; this East German branch of Zeiss also sold cameras under the Pentacon name; after merger with other East German photographic manufacturers, the name Praktica was used. Since there were no proprietary elements to the M42 mount, many other manufacturers used it; this has led to it being called the Universal thread mount or Universal screw mount by many. The M42 mount was popularized in the United States by Pentax; thus, it is also known as the Pentax thread mount, despite the fact that Pentax did not originate it. ~ Wikipedia
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Pentax
Lens: 135mm f3.5 Preset, Takumar Asahi Optical Co.
Made in Japan
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Petri
Lens: Petri 55mm f1.8 C.C Auto
Made in Japan
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Sears
Lens: 28mm f2.8
Made in Japan
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Pentacon
Lens: 50mm f1.8
Made in East Germany / DDR
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Helios
Lens: Helios 58mm f2.0
Made in USSR
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Vivitar
Lens: 200mm f3.5 Komine Version
Made in Japan
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Petri
Lens: Petri 55mm f1.8 C.C Auto
Made in Japan
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Pentax
Lens: 135mm f3.5 Preset, Takumar Asahi Optical Co.
Made in Japan
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Sears
Lens: 28mm f2.8
Made in Japan
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Vivitar
Lens: 200mm f3.5 Komine Version
Made in Japan
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Petri
Lens: Petri 55mm f1.8 C.C Auto
Made in Japan
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Vivitar
Lens: Vivitar 35mm f2.8 Kino / Kiron Version
Made in Japan