I found a Zeiss Jena Biotar 25mm f/1.4 lens for relatively cheap, so I asked the seller what type of mount it was and he replied with, "Pentaflex". I've tried searching numerous forums and google about this style of mount and there really isn't very much information. I was wondering if anyone knew if the seller just made a mistake and it's actually M42 or if Pentaflex is a real mount. If Pentaflex is an accurate description for the mount on this lens, is it adaptable to M4/3?
Thank you in advance for any help.
@rsg2033 Pentaflex appears to be the camera brand with a M42 lens mount.
Here's a Pentaflex manual in which the lens mount is specified as being M42.
http://www.cameramanuals.org/praktica_pdf/pentacon_pentaflex_sl.pdf
M42 > M4/3rd's lens adapters are readily available for the GH2 and cheap so you should not have a problem fitting the Biotar.
@bubba Apologies. It looks like I stand corrected!
Here indeed is a Jena Biotar with a Pentaflex mount...
I PM'd @rsg2033 to tell him to re-check this post.
I think maybe I should stick to commenting on still photography gear and leave the film/video gear talk to the experts! ;>)
@strancali We're back to the same confusion once more.
There appears to be a Pentaflex Cine Camera Mount not to be confused with a Pentaflex lens/Still Camera with a M42 mount... apparently two different things.
QUOTE: "I also used an old pentaflex 50mm lens with a m42 to m4/3 adapter."
Adapting a Pentaflex M42 lens to M4/3rd's is not a problem.
Adapting a Pentaflex Cine Camera mount is.
Yes it's confusing and has caught out more than a few people I'm sure... me included!
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