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- T-mount abstract "The T-mount is a standard lens mount for cameras and other optical assemblies.The T2 version is a screw mount using a male M42x0.75 metric thread on the lens with a flange focal distance of 55 mm and a mating female thread on a camera adapter or other optical component. This thread form is referred to as T-thread. (This should not be confused with the M42 lens mount which is also 42 mm, but has a 1 mm thread pitch.)The "T" is said to stand for Tamron, a Japanese manufacturer that released in 1957 the first of a line of aftermarket camera lenses that fit 35 mm SLR cameras built by various manufacturers using their universal T-mount. On the first model, the T-mount used a M37x0.75 thread; Tamron's M42x0.75 T-thread didn't appear on the market until about 1962. The company referred to it variously as a T-mount, T-thread, T-adapter, or a T-400, but not as a T-2. The proprietary lens mount of each camera manufacturer was adapted to the T-mount thread with a simple adapter. Thus a retailer could stock a small number of expensive lenses that would fit a large number of camera brands using a selection of inexpensive adapters.The original T-mount slides onto a T-mount lens. It is secured only by 3 set screws that match a channel on the lens mount, such that the lens barrel is not deformed by the set screws and can therefore be removed with no damage.As a common mechanical interface, the T-mount allows components of various manufacturers to be interchanged and assembled. The T-mount is a solely mechanical specification. Electrical or mechanical connections (such as for autofocus) are generally not provided, although Sigma's YS Mount featured an automatic diaphragm coupling.Besides cameras, T-mounts are used in optical breadboard prototyping components as well as telescope and microscope attachments. The T-mount is also the standard way to mount a camera to a microscope to photograph pathological specimen slides or to a 1.25" telescope eyepiece.".
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- T-mount connectors "None".
- T-mount externalDiameter "42.0".
- T-mount flange "55.0".
- T-mount hasPhotoCollection T-mount.
- T-mount mountName "T-mount".
- T-mount type "screw".
- T-mount subject Category:Film_and_video_technology.
- T-mount subject Category:Lens_mounts.
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- T-mount comment "The T-mount is a standard lens mount for cameras and other optical assemblies.The T2 version is a screw mount using a male M42x0.75 metric thread on the lens with a flange focal distance of 55 mm and a mating female thread on a camera adapter or other optical component. This thread form is referred to as T-thread.".
- T-mount label "T-mount".
- T-mount label "T2-Adapter".
- T-mount label "Резьбовое соединение тип Т".
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