In a message dated 1/21/01 9:41:07 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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Mafud wrote: << I seem to remember there were two Russian lens makers, Zenit 
being one, who >copied the "K" mount.
 
 At least, three Russian and one Ukrainian:
 
 1) Zenit (KMZ) (Krasnogorsk Mechanical Plant) - K-mount bodies and 
    lenses (Zenitar, Helios etc. - 58/2, 50/2, 16/2.8 fisheye, 
    135/2.8, 300/4.5 and some others that never went into 
    mass-production, like 20/2.8 and 85/1.4).
 
    http://www.zenit-foto.ru
 
 2) VOMZ (Vologda Optical and Mechanical Plant) - K-mount lenses
    Mir-47K (20/2.5) and Oberon-11K (200/2.8).
 
 3) LZOS (Lytkarino Optical Glass Plant) - K-mount lenses Rubinar
    (500/8 and 1000/10 reflex) and Volna-9K (50/2.8 Macro).
 
    http://www.lzos.ru
 
 4) Arsenal (Kiev factory), Arsat PCS 35/2.8, produced in Nikon (main 
    variant of lens) and Pentax-K (very rare variant) mounts.
 
 S.Y. Roman  >>

That makes 25? makers of PENTAX "K" mounts!

Mafud
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