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x Canon FD Canon New FD lens rear
The Canon FD lens mount is a physical standard for connecting a photographic lens to a single-lens reflex camera body. The standard was developed by Canon of Japan and was introduced in March 1971 with the Canon F-1 camera. It was the primary Canon...
x Canon EF lens mount The electronic (gold-plated) contacts of an EF mount lens
The EF lens mount is the standard lens mount on the Canon EOS family of SLR film and digital cameras. EF stands for "Electro-Focus": automatic focusing on EF lenses is handled by a dedicated electric motor built into the lens. Mechanically, it is a...
x Leica M mount  
The Leica M mount is a camera lens mount introduced in 1954 with the Leica M3, and a range of lenses. It has been on all the Leica M series up to the current Leica M7 and Leica M9. This lens mount has also been used by Minolta on the Minolta CLE...
x Nikon F-mount Nikon f black
The Nikon F-mount is a type of interchangeable lens mount developed by Nikon for its 35 mm SLR cameras. The F-mount was first introduced on the Nikon F camera in 1959, and features a three lug bayonet mount with a 44 mm throat and a flange to focal...
x M42 lens mount Auto-Takumar 1:3.5 35mm
The M42 lens mount is a screw thread mounting standard for attaching lenses to 35 mm cameras, primarily single-lens reflex models. It is more accurately known as the M42 × 1 mm standard, which means that it is a metric screw thread of 42 mm diameter...
x Canon Canon logo
Canon Inc. (キヤノン株式会社, Kyanon Kabushiki Gaisha, TYO: 7751, NYSE: CAJ) is a multinational corporation that specialises in the manufacture of imaging and optical products, including cameras, photocopiers, steppers and computer printers. Its...
x Bayonet mount  
A bayonet mount or bayonet connector is a fastening mechanism consisting of a male side with one or more pins, and a female receptor with matching "L" slots and spring(s) to keep the two parts locked together. To couple the two parts, the pin(s) on...
x Canon T90 T90front
The Canon T90, introduced in 1986, was the top of the line in Canon's T series of 35 mm Single-lens reflex (SLR) cameras. It was the last professional-level manual-focus camera from Canon, and the last professional camera to use the Canon FD lens...
x 35 mm film Anamorphic-digital sound
35 mm film is the basic film gauge most commonly used for both still photography (see 135 film) and motion pictures, and remains relatively unchanged since its introduction in 1892 by William Dickson and Thomas Edison, using film stock supplied by...
x Canon F-1 F-1-olympics-collection-03
The Canon F-1 is a 35mm single-lens reflex camera produced by Canon of Japan from March 1971 until 1976's introduction of the mildly updated F-1n, while in 1981 a New F-1 was launched. The new Canon FD lens mount was introduced along with the F-1,...
x Canon FTb Canon FTb
The Canon FTb is a 35mm single-lens reflex camera manufactured by Canon of Japan from March 1971. It features a Canon FD lens mount, and is also compatible with Canon's earlier FL-mount lenses in stop-down metering mode. Launched alongside the top...
x Canon EF camera Canon EF 35mm SLR
This article is about an FD-mount 35mm SLR camera from the 1970's. For Canon's electrical autofocus lens mount introduced in the EOS series, see Canon EF lens mount. The Canon EF is a manual focus 35mm single-lens reflex camera produced by Canon...
x Canon TLb  
The Canon TLb is a 35mm single-lens reflex camera manufactured by Canon of Japan in September 1974. It features a Canon FD lens mount, and is also compatible with Canon's earlier FL-mount lenses in stop-down metering mode. The TLb was a cheaper...
x Canon TX  
The Canon TX was a 35mm single-lens reflex camera manufactured by Canon of Japan from September 1974. It featured a Canon FD lens mount, and was also compatible with Canon's earlier FL-mount lenses in stop-down metering mode. The TX was a cheaper...
x Canon AE-1 Canon AE-1
The Canon AE-1 was a 35 mm single-lens reflex (SLR) film camera for use with interchangeable lenses. It was manufactured by Canon Camera K. K. (today Canon Incorporated) in Japan from April 1976 to 1984. It used an electronically-controlled,...
x Canon AT-1 Canon AT-1
The Canon AT-1 was a 35mm FD-mount single-lens reflex camera manufactured by Canon of Japan from December 1976. It was produced purely for export and was never sold in the home Japanese market. It was a version of the popular AE-1 but without the...
x Canon A-1 A-1-top
The Canon A-1 is an advanced level single-lens reflex (SLR) 35 mm film camera for use with interchangeable lenses. It was manufactured by Canon Camera K. K. (today Canon Incorporated) in Japan from April 1978 to 1985. It used a horizontal cloth...
x Canon AV-1 Canon AV-1 front web
The Canon AV-1 was a 35mm single-lens reflex camera with a FD lens mount, introduced by Canon Inc. in 1979. The AV-1 was very similar to the 1976 AE-1 but provided aperture priority autoexposure rather than the AE-1's shutter speed priority AE. The...
x Canon New F-1 Canon F-1 Los Angeles Olympics Edition
The Canon New F-1 replaced the F-1n (an upgraded F-1) as Canon's top-of-the-line 35mm single-lens reflex camera in 1981. Like the earlier models, the New F-1 takes FD-mount lenses. Although no date has ever been confirmed, it is thought that the...
x Canon AE-1 Program Canon AE-1 Program
The Canon AE-1 Program was a 35 mm single-lens reflex camera that used Canon's FD mount lenses. It was introduced in 1981 as the successor to the Canon AE-1, five years after that camera's introduction. The major difference was the addition of the...
x Canon AL-1 Canon AL-1 mirror D2 18210ER1
The Canon AL-1 was an FD mount, 35mm single-lens reflex camera introduced in March 1982. Its main feature was the "Quick Focus" focus-assist system that was aimed at those who had trouble focusing through the viewfinder—either novices, or those with...
x Canon T50 Canon T50
The Canon T50, introduced in March 1983 and discontinued in December 1989, was the first in Canon's new T series of 35mm single-lens reflex cameras compatible with Canon's FD lens mount. SLR sales were falling in 1983 from the market's 1981 peak,...
x Canon T70 Canon T70
The Canon T70 was a 35mm FD-mount single-lens reflex camera introduced in April 1984 as the second in Canon's T series. The T70 started with the concepts explored in 1983's T50, took them further, and applied them to a more sophisticated camera....
x Canon T80 Canon T80
The Canon T80, introduced in April 1985 and discontinued in June 1986, was Canon's first autofocus 35mm single-lens reflex camera. It was part of the T series of FD mount cameras, and is not compatible with Canon's later EOS system and its autofocus...
x Canon T60 Canon T60
The Canon T60 was the last manual focus FD-mount 35 mm single-lens reflex (SLR) camera sold by Canon; it was introduced in 1990, three years after the introduction of Canon's incompatible EOS system of autofocus SLRs and their EF lenses. It was the...
x Breech-lock  
A breech lock is a system for mounting camera lenses to camera bodies. The lens is attached to the camera by means of a rotating ring which is used to tighten the lens to the camera by friction. Other methods for mounting a lens to a camera include...
x Canon EF-S lens mount Canon EF-S lens mount
The EF-S lens mount is a derivative of the EF lens mount created for a subset of Canon digital single-lens reflex cameras with APS-C sized image sensors. It was released in 2003. Cameras supporting the EF-S mount are backward-compatible with the EF...
x Canon FL  
Canon FL refers to a lens mount standard for 35mm single-lens reflex cameras from Canon. It was introduced in April 1964 with the Canon FX camera, replacing the previous Canon R mount. It was in turn replaced in 1971 by the Canon FD lens mount. FL...
x Four Thirds System Four Thirds Logo
The Four Thirds system is a standard created by Olympus and Kodak for digital single-lens reflex camera (DSLR) design and development. The system provides a standard that, with digital cameras and lenses available from multiple manufacturers, allows...
x Konica AR 47mm bayonet  
The Konica AR camera lens mount was introduced in 1965 with the Konica Auto-Reflex (Autorex in Japan market), together with a range of lenses. Konica was produced cameras for Konica AR bayonet till 1987.
x Leica R bayonet  
R-Mount of Leicaflex SL.JPG The Leica R bayonet lens mount is the standard method of connecting a lens to the Leica R series of 35 mm single-lens reflex cameras. The mount is descended from those used for the Leicaflex, Leicaflex SL and Leicaflex...
x Minolta Dynax The Minolta AF-mount.
The Minolta Alpha camera system was a revolutionary collection of photographic equipment from Minolta, later acquired by Konica, and then Sony. The system used a lens mount of the same name, also known as the A mount, with a flange focal distance 44...
x Minolta MD mount  
The Minolta SR mount was the bayonet mounting system used in all 35mm SLR made by Minolta with interchangeable manual focusing lenses. Several iterations of the mounting were produced, for different lenses branded as "SR", "MC", "MD" or "X-600", and...
x Olympus OM system OMLenses
The Olympus OM System was a line of 35mm single-lens reflex cameras, lenses and accessories sold by Olympus between 1972 and 2002 (some accessories were sold through early 2003). The system was introduced by Olympus in 1972, more than a decade later...
x Pentax K mount Pentax K1000 without lens, showing the original K mount
The Pentax K mount, sometimes referred to as the "PK mount", is a lens mount standard for mounting interchangeable photographic lenses to 35 mm single-lens reflex (SLR) cameras. It was created by Pentax in 1975, and has been used by all Pentax 35 mm...
x Sigma SA mount  
The Sigma SA mount is a design of lens mount designed by the Sigma Corporation of Japan for use on their single-lens reflex camera designs. The SA mount uses a bayonet mount which is physically similar to the Pentax K mount but uses a flange focal...
x T-mount  
T-mount is a standard lens mount for cameras and other optical assemblies. The T2 version is a screw mount using a male M42x0.75 metric thread on the lens with a flange focal distance of 55 mm, and a mating female thread on a camera adapter or other...
x 135 film 135film
The term 135 (ISO 1007) was introduced by Kodak in 1934 as a designation for cartridge film 35 mm (1.4 in) wide, specifically for still photography. It quickly grew in popularity, surpassing 120 film by the late 1960s to become the most popular...
x Pentax Asahiflex IIb Model I
Pentax Corporation (ペンタックス株式会社, Pentakkusu Kabushiki-gaisha) was a Japanese optics company, producing cameras, sport optics (e.g. binoculars), etc. The company was merged with and into Hoya Corporation on March 31, 2008. Currently, Pentax is a...
x Carl Zeiss AG Microscope Zeiss 1879
The Carl Zeiss company is a German manufacturer of optical systems, industrial measurements and medical devices originally founded in Jena in 1846 by Carl Zeiss, Ernst Abbe and Otto Schott. Due to the results of World War II there are currently...
x Leica LEI18321.jpg
Leica is a camera produced by, or under licence of, a German company of the same name. The company, formerly Ernst Leitz GmbH, is now three companies: Leica Camera AG, Leica Geosystems AG, and Leica Microsystems AG, producing cameras, geosurvey...
x Screw Screws
A screw, or bolt, is a type of fastener characterized by a helical ridge, known as an external thread or just thread, wrapped around a cylinder. Some screw threads are designed to mate with a complementary thread, known as an internal thread, often...
x Canon EOS 30V  
The EOS 7s / 30V / ELAN 7NE ( Japanese/Asia-Pacific European/North American product names) and the EOS 33V / ELAN 7N (Europe / North America) are 35 mm film single-lens reflex cameras from Canon of Japan, launched in April 2004. The 30V/ELAN 7NE...
x Canon EOS 650 Canon EOS 650
The Canon EOS 650 is a 35 mm single-lens reflex camera. It was introduced on 1987-03-01, Canon's 50th anniversary, and discontinued in February 1989. It was the first camera in Canon's new EOS series, which was designed from scratch to support...
x Canon EOS RT Front view
The Canon EOS RT is a 35mm single-lens reflex camera produced by Canon from 1989 to 1992. The camera is essentially an EOS 630/EOS 600 with a pellicle mirror. It was the first autofocus camera to feature a pellicle mirror, with the EOS 1N RS that...
x Canon EOS 100 CanonEOS100with50mmLens
The Canon EOS 100 was a 35mm autofocus SLR camera introduced by Canon in 1991. It was marketed as the EOS Elan in North America. It was the second camera in the EOS range to be targeted at advanced amateur photographers, replacing the EOS 650. Its...
x Canon EOS-1N Canon EOS-1N
The EOS-1N is a 35mm single lens reflex (SLR) camera body produced by Canon. It was announced by Canon in 1994, and was the professional model in the range, superseding the original EOS-1. The camera was itself superseded by the EOS-1v in 2000. The...
x Canon EOS 50 EOS 50e
The Canon EOS 50 (also known as the ELAN II in America and the EOS 55 in Japan) is an autofocus, autoexposure 35mm SLR camera. Three variants were produced. The E variant had the addition of eye-controlled autofocus, and partial metering, while the...
x Canon EOS IX Canon EOS IX
The EOS IX (world markets) or EOS IX E (Japanese market) is an APS-format single-lens reflex camera that was introduced by Canon Inc. of Japan in October 1996 as part of their EOS series SLR cameras. The other APS camera in this series is the Canon...
x Canon EOS 3 Canon EOS-3
The Canon EOS-3 is a 35mm film single-lens reflex camera for professionals and advanced amateurs built by Canon of Japan. It was introduced in November 1998 and as was offered as recently as 2007, though is no longer, with the 1V as the sole...
x Canon EOS 300 CanonEOS300
The Canon EOS 300 (EOS Kiss III in Japan, EOS Rebel 2000 in North America) is a consumer-level 35mm single-lens reflex camera, produced by Canon of Japan from April 1999 until September 2002 as part of their EOS system. Designed under the...
x Canon EOS 1v Canon EOS-1V
The Canon EOS-1v is a 35mm single-lens reflex camera from Canon's EOS series, released in 2000. It is the final film camera in Canon's EOS-1 series of professional cameras. The body design formed the basis for Canon's subsequent Canon EOS-1D and EOS...
x Canon EOS 30  
The Canon EOS 30/33 (also known as the EOS Elan 7/7e) is a single-lens reflex film camera from Canon's EOS series, released in October 2000. This camera is sold in Japan under the name EOS 7. The EOS 30/ELAN 7E has eye controlled focusing while the...
x Canon EOS 300V Canon EOS 300V
The Canon EOS 300V was a 24x36mm auto-focus SLR camera, introduced by Canon in 2002 to upgrade Canon's EOS Rebel series of autofocus consumer SLR cameras. Upon its release, the Rebel Ti had the fastest autofocus and most advanced autoexposure in its...
x Canon A series    
x Canon F series    
x Canon T series  
Canon's T series is Canon's final series of manual focus 35 mm single lens reflex cameras. The first camera, the T50, was introduced in March 1983 while the final camera, the T60, was released in April 1990. All have a Canon FD lens mount compatible...
x Leica M series    
x Leica M3 M3 and elmar-1-weba
The Leica M3 was a 35 mm rangefinder camera by Leica AG, introduced in 1954. It was a new starting point for Leitz, which until then had only produced screw-mount Leica cameras that were incremental improvements to its original Leica (Ur-Leica)....
x Leica M2 Leica m3
The Leica M2 is a 35 mm rangefinder camera by Ernst Leitz GmbH of Wetzlar, Germany, introduced in 1957. Leica is a portmanteau formed from the words Leitz and Camera. The M2 has a rangefinder with a 0.72 magnification and frames for 35, 50 and 90mm...
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