Just to be clear, it is the cross-point (aka Phillips, aka JIS) screwdriver-part of the screw head that is stripped, and not the threads?
I assume you have tried a proper JIS screwdriver of the correct size rather than the more common (in USA) Phillips head screwdriver?
If the head slots are too badly damaged for the JIS screwdriver to work, my next step might be to try some kind of "easy out" (there are several types, and there is nothing "easy" about any of them). The easy outs require drilling a hole of the correct size into the screw and then using a reverse twist bit to unscrew the screw. When you get down to screws of this size, it's exacting work, and success may depend on great skill and some luck, as well.
Another possibility: if you can drill out the screwhead (only the head), and remove the lens mount, there *may* be enough of the headless screw sticking out to allow grasping it with some kind of grippers: pliers, visegrips, etc.
Finally, I've had some success using a thin abrasive wheel (cut-off disk) on a Dremel-type rotary tool to cut a slot in the screw head for removal with an ordinary slotted screwdriver. I will be difficult to do without marking up the surrounding lens mount, but if you don't care about cosmetics, it might work.