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    Posted 6 years ago

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    Can anyone give me an idea were this lens mount belongs to? It is a Vivitar 17mm 3.5 lens. Have looked on line and unable to find it.

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    1. rniederman rniederman, 6 years ago
      If this is an early Vivitar lens, it could be the base for what the company called their "T" mount system (i.e. T, T-2, T-4, etc.). The concept was that a lens could be used on cameras such as Nikon, Pentax, Canon and others. This was done by purchasing a "T" adapter for the particular camera system. The last Vivitar I owned was back in the early '70s and unable to correctly identify which "T" mount this might be (assuming it is a T-mount).

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