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A few accessories such as mount adapters, filters, and conversion lenses have appeared under the branding '''Seimax'''—apparently all originating in Japan. Seimax 28mm lenses in [[42mm screw lenses | M42 mount]] have also appeared; but the brand is rather obscure. At least two [[SLR]] cameras for [[K mount lenses]] have appeared under the Seimax name: | A few accessories such as mount adapters, filters, and conversion lenses have appeared under the branding '''Seimax'''—apparently all originating in Japan. Seimax 28mm lenses in [[42mm screw lenses | M42 mount]] have also appeared; but the brand is rather obscure. At least two [[SLR]] cameras for [[K mount lenses]] have appeared under the Seimax name: | ||
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One appearance of the SEIMAX logo (from eBay auction of an accessory lens) image by Voxphoto (Image rights) |
A few accessories such as mount adapters, filters, and conversion lenses have appeared under the branding Seimax—apparently all originating in Japan. Seimax 28mm lenses in M42 mount have also appeared; but the brand is rather obscure. At least two SLR cameras for K mount lenses have appeared under the Seimax name:
- Seimax SV-7 (outwardly appears to be a rebadged Cosina CT1G)
- Seimax SV-9 (outwardly appears to be a rebadged Cosina CT-10)
Links
- An online sale from Italy shows several views of the SV-7 SLR, archived via the Wayback Machine