Telephoto Prime
M42
f/5.6
62 mm
250 mm
394 g
Overview

TTArtisan 250mm f/5.6 Reflex M42 Screw Mount Lens Black

M42 (also known as Pentax Universal) is a screw-type lens mount for SLR cameras. It was originally developed by Carl Zeiss but was adopted by many other manufacturers throughout Europe and Asia. Other notable M42 manufacturers include Praktica, Fujica, Pentax, and Zenit.

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TTArtisan 250mm f/5.6 Reflex M42 Screw Mount Lens Black

TTArtisan 250mm f/5.6 Reflex M42 Screw Mount Lens Black

M42 (also known as Pentax Universal) is a screw-type lens mount for SLR cameras. It was originally developed by Carl Zeiss but was adopted by many other manufacturers throughout Europe and Asia. Other notable M42 manufacturers include Praktica, Fujica, Pentax, and Zenit.

M42 is a very simple system with a long flange distance, making adapters simple and common. Many film manufacturers made adapters for mounting M42 lenses to their systems, and they can also be used with modern SLR & mirrorless cameras quite easily. Because it was used by so many companies, there are a huge number of M42 lenses out there, covering every focal length and level of optical quality.

Key Features:

Screw-Type M42 Lens Mount

Compatible with Multiple Brands

Simple and Adaptable Design

Ideal for Film and Digital

Wide Range of Lens Options

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TTArtisan 250mm f/5.6 Reflex M42 Screw Mount Lens Black

Telephoto Prime
M42
f/5.6
62 mm
250 mm
394 g
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TTArtisan 250mm f/5.6 Reflex M42 Screw Mount Lens Black

M42 (also known as Pentax Universal) is a screw-type lens mount for SLR cameras. It was originally developed by Carl Zeiss but was adopted by many other manufacturers throughout Europe and Asia. Other notable M42 manufacturers include Praktica, Fujica, Pentax, and Zenit.

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Key Features

Telephoto Prime

TTArtisan 250 mm f/5.6 Reflex M42 Screw Mount Lens Black has a Telephoto Prime Lens.

M42

TTArtisan 250 mm f/5.6 Reflex Screw Mount Lens Black is compatible with M42.

f/5.6

TTArtisan 250 mm Reflex M42 Screw Mount Lens Black features a f/5.6.

62 mm

TTArtisan 250 mm f/5.6 Reflex M42 Screw Mount Lens Black has a front filter size of 62 mm.

250 mm

TTArtisan f/5.6 Reflex M42 Screw Mount Lens Black has a focal length of 250 mm.

394 g

TTArtisan 250 mm f/5.6 Reflex M42 Screw Mount Lens Black weighs 394 g.

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