David H. Bebbington said:
I thought I was pretty sane, Dan, and my invisible friend agrees with me! Seriously, though: I have 3 T-mount devices, two cheapo telephoto lenses and a slide copier. The copier I bought new about 15 years ago, the cheapo lens are probably anything up to 30 years old. I also have a new unused T-mount. These are all the same, as I described in my earlier posting. At the rear is a male fitting to match up with a certain type of camera mount (Nikon F, Pentax K, M42). The T-mounts themselves have no particular register, they simply bring a lens into the required register of the camera model in question.
On the sides of all 4 mounts are 3 set screws. When loosened, these allow the keeper ring in the center of the mount to be removed - in no case have I experienced the need to use this ring to mount lenses. The rear of the T-mountable lenses has a tapered flange which fits inside the T-mount (the inside of which has plain parallel sides with no thread whatsoever), the 3 set screws are then almost fully tightened, the mount is checked for orientation, and the screws are then fully tightened. This as far as I am aware is a T2 mount - it's certainly what I've got whenever I asked for a T2 mount in a British camera store! Are you talking about adapters to fit M42 lenses on various bodies?
Regards,
David