The lens (65/0.75) is useable on any camera, but its bulk and weight make it quite impractical, if I might say so. The register distance is extremely short and if exceeded will generate a highly curved field.
I have seen a very interesting application though for that lens. A guy make it into a superspeed astrocamera. Using film, as even the better mirrorless cameras available today will put the lens at too far distance from the sensor plane. Haven't the reference at hand now, but an internet search should bring it up.
I believe the old Nikongear had an article on making an F mount for the 65 Oude Delft. It is not that difficult but requires you play with adapters and step rings. I hold my solution in hand as I write this. It even has a CPU ...