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Topic author: okynek

Posted on: 20080210092139

Can somebody help? I have Tair 11A what does not fit to standard Zenit M42 camera. The threads on Tair just a hair bigger then they should.
What cameras this lens fit?

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Reply author: cedricfan

Replied on: 20080210103518

Tair 11A has "T2" or "T4" mount with different pitch. It is 42mm in witdth, but different height between threads. The lens should come with two mounts, one for M39 and other for M42. And if you mount it on camera loosely, without screwing it at all, it should focus like meter scale, as the adapter is also extension!

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Reply author: okynek

Replied on: 20080211234335

But what camera can it be fitted to? Seems that I can take out this part and put M42 adapter instead(when I'll find one:) I just wondering what cameras use such mount?

Reply author: cedricfan

Replied on: 20080212135132

No camera used it. It (T2 and T4) was one way to make universal lenses before there was sophisticated contacts between lens and camera. Like full aperture metering, AE and such. For example Tamron Adaptall is easier to understand, as it is so completely different to any camera mount, and also needs adapter always.

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Reply author: Vlad

Replied on: 20080212135811

Didn't the FS-2 reflex mount have a weird threading like that? Just vaguely remembering something...

Reply author: cedricfan

Replied on: 20080212144217

Yes, M42 but different height between two threads, pitch if I am correct. T4 adds aperture stop-down mechanism to T2 (iirc).

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Reply author: okynek

Replied on: 20080212202325

I'm little bit confused about this. Let me post pictures:


http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/DSCF6258.JPG


See Juhani this is M on the thing. And thred, but not M42

Then I take out 3 screws and took off this M adapter:


http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/DSCF6259.JPG



Now I supouse I can put real M42 adapter(have to find one:) on it place.
Please Juhani tell what is called T2? Is it adapter what I took off? If it does not go to any camera then why the heak KMZ put it on??? And box say lens for camera Zenit:
http://www.ussrphoto.com/Wiki/default.asp?WikiCatID=28&ParentID=2&ContentID=780&Item=Tair+11A

Of cause box may be not original. Who know what they selling on eBay this days? [:0]

Reply author: Zoom

Replied on: 20080213113038

<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="MS Trebuchet, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by okynek</i>
<br />And thred, but not M42
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What diameter? If 39, than M39x1/45.2.

Reply author: cedricfan

Replied on: 20080213122718

My opinion is that you need T2 or T4-adapter, and "M42" for usual Zenits with M42. 11A should be delivered with at least one adapter but who knows it it has gotten lost?
But what about focus, did you try it? That would make it certain. Put lens on infinity, then look through finder. If you must hold the lens approx 5mm away from camera to have sharp infinity then the case is solved: you need the T2-/T4-adapter. Think of it as a 5mm extension ring, but lens-thread has another pitch.

This may also be helpful:
http://www.vermontel.net/~wsalati/CasualCollector/t4_for_two.htm

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Reply author: okynek

Replied on: 20080213222703

<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="MS Trebuchet, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote">What diameter? If 39, than M39x1/45.2.<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">
The diameter is just a hair bigger then M42. Probably 43mm or 42.5mm

<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="MS Trebuchet, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote">But what about focus, did you try it? That would make it certain. Put lens on infinity, then look through finder. If you must hold the lens approx 5mm away from camera to have sharp infinity then the case is solved: you need the T2-/T4-adapter. Think of it as a 5mm extension ring, but lens-thread has another pitch.<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">
I did this experiments. Without adapter as you Juhani predict I need about 5mm to focus to infinity. So I'll need T2/T4 adapter for this lens. That is right!
But what should I do with existing adapter? I mean what camera can it go to? Could it be that KMZ put defective adapter on the lens? Hard to believe in this [:)]

Reply author: cedricfan

Replied on: 20080213233039

It goes to nothing, but it must be there for the T2-/T4-adapter. Actually you do NOT have any adapter at all now!

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Reply author: Luiz Paracampo

Replied on: 20080214153142

Excuse but all of you are competely in a mistake!
The lens does not accept any T2 T4 or any other adapter!
the lens says "A" so it receives an "A" adapter. a Russian Standard!
Those "A" adapters were and are made in "M39" Old Zenits, "M42"New Zenits, "K" called "Patriot K" slighly different but comptible with Pentax K and "N" Nikon mount for Kiev 17 on, and are regularly sold by Rugift, Poisk and other companies.
As it was shown by the pictures this fall apart "A" adapter is an "M42" one. If you cant fit in your camera anything goes wrong, possible a damaged thread. This is very easy to solve.
There is sold in automobile repair shop stuff an special grease with thin carborundum emeril particles. This is used for rectifying motor valves seats in order to repair possible pressure leaks. A small quantity of this grease and a to-and-fro in the threads (camera nad lens) will put your lens in perfect shape! Danger put this grease on the lens surface! serious scratches can be done. So clean area wit a drap of tissue, immediatly after the thread is fitting well.
That is all.