Thank you for the information.
Oh, I visited this page a few days ago. At that time, I was not interested in using it as a camera scan lens.
Today, I disassembled the Flexight X1 scanner and checked what lenses were there. It was a Rodenstock Linos Magnagon 8/75 lens.
(I also have an old Flexight II scanner. This scanner doesn’t work normally either. I wonder what lens this scanner has.)
– Rodenstock Magnagon 75mm f/5.6 Scanner Lens — Close-up Photography
According to the above page, the Flextight X5 scanner uses the same lens.
There is no thread on the back of the lens. There is a thread in front of the lens, but it is too inner.
Is it a retaining ring(flange) that wraps around the front of the lens? Do I have to remove this to attach the M39 lens mount adapter?
– 1x Macro Lens Test 2022 www.Closeuphotography.com — Close-up Photography
Anyway, Is this Magnagon 8/75 lens better than a Sigma 105mm F2.8 DG DN Macro Art lens?.. Ha-ha…
I’m considering whether to buy a lens mount adapter and extension ring to test its performance or sell it second-hand…