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CS and C lens Thread Size?

CS and C lens Thread Size?

CS and C lens Thread Size?

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Can someone set me up with dimensional information for C and CS mounts?  Specifically thread size, length and ideally focal length type info.  I need to make a C to CS adapter that has a unique mounting flange so an off the shelf adapter wont work for me.  Any help is appreciated as I don't typically do camera work.

Thanks in advance!
Seth
seth@activmedia.com

RE: CS and C lens Thread Size?

A C mount is 1.0" and is 32 threads per inch for both C and CS mount types.  What are you doing? Maybe I can help. We build specialty industrial cameras. If needed I can give you a C to CS adaptor ring.  They are about 1/8 " long.
Cameraman1

RE: CS and C lens Thread Size?

Hello cameraman1

I have a camera with a D-mount and need an adapter to allow it to take C-mount threads - can you help?

Regards - John

RE: CS and C lens Thread Size?

I have a few real nice lens assemblies that were used at nasa for observation of the shuttle.
The lens assemblies have brush type DC motors that drive the focus, Zoom and Iris.
What type of interface circuit do I need to connect this type of brush type DC motor to a DC auto iris camera?

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