- M39 lens mount
Infobox camera mount
mount_name = M39
caption = Leitz Summicron 50mm in M39 lens mount
type = Screw
external_diameter = 39mm
inner_diameter = N/A
tabs = N/A
flange = 28.8 mm
connectors = Telemeter couplingThe M39
lens mount is ascrew thread mounting system for attaching lenses to 35 mm cameras, primarilyrangefinder Leica s. It is also the most common mount forPhotographic enlarger lenses.The original thread form is M39×26 tpi, meaning a major diameter of 39 mm and a thread pitch of 1/26 inch (0.98 mm). This unusual combination of metric and inch sizes likely arose from metalworking lathes first used for manufacture being equipped to cut only inch thread pitches. In prewar Soviet-made cameras M39×1 thread mount is used. After the war, the Soviet M39 mount was revised to become M39×26 tpi. Prewar and immediate postwar Japanese Canon M39 was also M39×1.
The mount was developed by
Leica who were in need of system that would allow for the exchange of lenses on their new small film cameras (Leica Type 1 and Leica Type 2). This would make them more versatile. The were introduced on theLeica II , and featured on theLeica III .Until the 1970's the 39 mm mount was the norm for exchangeable lenses in rangefinder cameras. The high cost of quality lenses led to the dual use camera/enlarger of the lenses, hence the fact that
enlarger s also accept 39 mm lenses.The last modern 35 mm cameras to use the M39 norm are Voigtländer (Germany), FED (Russia) and Zorki (Russia) cameras. These give amateurs the rare chance of having a very professional camera by combining a used Leica lens with an M39 body at a price well below a real Leica combination. On the other hand one has to be careful as there are some issues with some bodies not using the same focusing system.
See also
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Leica M mount Sources
* [http://www.dantestella.com/technical/compat.html Dante Stella]
* [http://www.zenitcamera.com/qa/qa-gost10332-72.html Standard: GOST 10332-72]
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