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== List of lens mounts == {{sticky header}} {| class="wikitable sortable sticky-header" |+ | !Mount name ![[Flange focal distance]] ![[Image sensor format|Frame size]]<!-- use the {{ntsh}} template with the diagonal in mm for sorting --> ! data-sort-type=text | Throat or thread diameter ! data-sort-type=text | Mount thread pitch !Mount type !Primary use !Camera lines |- |Kinor 16SP |{{nts|52}} mm<ref>{{Cite web |title=Krasnogorsk-2 lens mount |url=https://rafcamera.com/info/bayonet-mounts/krasnogorsk-2-lens-mount |access-date=2024-05-20 |website=rafcamera.com |language=en}}</ref> |{{ntsh|12.703}}[[16 mm film|16 mm]] |{{nts|43}} mm | |Breech lock |Cinematography |[[Kinor|Kinor 16SP]], [[Krasnogorsk (camera)|Krasnogorsk]]-1, -2, -3<ref>{{Cite web |date=2006-11-21 |title=Seeking knowledge and user experiences with the Kinor SP16 |url=https://cinematography.com/index.php?/forums/topic/18803-seeking-knowledge-and-user-experiences-with-the-kinor-sp16/ |access-date=2024-05-20 |website=Cinematography.com |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2010-02-07 |title=K-3 bayonet question |url=https://cinematography.com/index.php?/forums/topic/44309-k-3-bayonet-question/ |access-date=2024-05-20 |website=Cinematography.com |language=en-US}}</ref> 16mm movie cameras |- |Kinor 16SX |{{nts|52}} mm<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |date=2011-01-28 |title=Kinor 16CX-2M lens mount question |url=https://cinematography.com/index.php?/forums/topic/50185-kinor-16cx-2m-lens-mount-question/ |access-date=2024-05-20 |website=Cinematography.com |language=en-US}}</ref> |{{ntsh|12.703}}[[16 mm film|16 mm]] |{{nts|43}} mm | |Breech lock |Cinematography |Kinor 16SX-1M,-2M 16mm movie camera |- |OST/OCT-19 |{{nts|68}} mm<ref name=":0" /> |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[135 film|35 mm]] |{{nts|61}} mm | |Breech lock |Cinematography |[[Konvas|Konvas-2M]], Kinor-35H 35mm movie cameras |- |Kiev-16U |{{nts|31}} mm<ref name=":1">{{Cite book |url=https://cameramarket.eu/data/pdf/cameramarket_Lens%20mounts%20and%20flange%20focal%20distances.pdf |title=Lens mounts and flange focal distances |pages=3}}</ref> |{{ntsh|12.703}}[[16 mm film|16 mm]] |{{nts|32}} mm |{{nts|0.5}} mm |Screw |Cinematography |[[Kiev 16U 16mm cine camera|Kiev-16U/UE]] 16mm movie cameras |- |Kiev-16C |{{nts|17.35}} mm<ref name=":1" /> |{{ntsh|12.703}}[[16 mm film|16 mm]] |{{nts|27}} mm |{{nts|0.75}}mm |Screw | |Kiev-1C 16mm movie camera |- |Canon SV |{{nts|32.00}} mm | | | |Bayonet |Photography (Digital) |[[Canon (company)|Canon]] RC-701 & 760 |- |[[Argus C3]] |{{nts|40.3}} mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[135 film|35 mm]] |{{nts|34}} mm |20 TPI |Screw |Photography |[[Argus C3]] |- |[[Canon EX]] |{{nts|20}} mm |1/2" | | |Bayonet |Photography | |- |[[Canon FL]] |{{nts|42}} mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[135 film|35 mm]] |{{nts|48}} mm | |Breech lock |Photography | |- |[[Canon FD lens mount|Canon FD]] |{{nts|42}} mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[135 film|35 mm]] |{{nts|48}} mm | |Breech lock |Photography |Canon [[Canon F series|F series]], [[Canon A series|A series]], and [[Canon T series|T series]] SLRs |- |[[Canon FD lens mount|Canon FDn]] (a.k.a. "New FD") |{{nts|42}} mm |[[135 film|35 mm]] |{{nts|48}} mm | |Bayonet |Photography |completely interchangeable with earlier FD lenses |- |[[Canon EF lens mount|Canon EF]] |{{nts|44.00}} mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[135 film|35 mm]] |{{nts|54}} mm<ref>{{cite web | title=Camera Story β 1987β1991 EOS | publisher=[[Canon (company)|Canon]] | url=http://www.canon.com/camera-museum/history/canon_story/1987_1991/1987_1991.html | access-date=2008-07-22 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080724013410/http://www.canon.com/camera-museum/history/canon_story/1987_1991/1987_1991.html | archive-date=2008-07-24 | url-status=dead }}</ref> | |Bayonet ||Photography |[[Canon EOS]] [[135 film|35mm film]] SLR, Full Frame & APS-H DSLR |- |[[Canon EF-S lens mount|Canon EF-S]] |{{nts|44.00}} mm |{{ntsh|26.82}}[[APS-C]] |{{nts|54}} mm | |Bayonet ||Photography (Digital) |[[Canon EOS]] [[APS-C]] DSLR |- |[[Canon EF-M lens mount|Canon EF-M]] |{{nts|18}} mm |{{ntsh|28.123}}[[APS-C]] |{{nts|47}} mm | |Bayonet |Photography (Digital) |[[Canon EOS]] M series Mirrorless [[APS-C]] Cameras |- |[[Canon RF mount|Canon RF]] |{{nts|20}} mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[135 film|35 mm]] and [[APS-C]] |{{nts|54}} mm | |Bayonet |Photography (Digital) | [[Canon EOS]] R series full-frame and APS-C mirrorless cameras; lenses designated as RF-S are optimized for APS-C sensors, but will mount on full-frame bodies |- |[[Nikon S-mount|Nikon S]] |{{nts|34.85}} mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[135 film|35 mm]] |{{nts|34}} mm<ref>{{cite web | title=Debut of Nikon F | publisher=[[Nikon (company)|Nikon]] | url=https://imaging.nikon.com/history/chronicle/history-f/index.htm | access-date=2024-04-14 }}</ref> | |Bayonet |Photography |[[Nikon S-mount|Nikon Rangefinder]] |- |[[Nikon F-mount|Nikon F]] |{{nts|46.5}} mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[135 film|35 mm]] |{{nts|44}} mm<ref>{{cite web | title=Debut of Nikon F | publisher=[[Nikon (company)|Nikon]] | url=https://imaging.nikon.com/history/chronicle/history-f/index.htm | access-date=2020-10-26 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200812162248/https://imaging.nikon.com/history/chronicle/history-f/index.htm | archive-date=2020-08-12 | url-status=live }}</ref> | |Bayonet |Photography |[[Nikon F-mount|Nikon F]] [[135 film|35mm film]] SLR, Full Frame & [[APS-C]] DSLR |- |[[Nikon 1 mount|Nikon 1]] |{{nts|17}} mm |13.2 x 8.8mm |{{nts|40}} mm | |Bayonet |Photography (Digital) |[[Nikon 1 series]] |- |[[Nikon Z-mount|Nikon Z]] |{{nts|16}} mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[135 film|35 mm]] |{{nts|55}} mm | |Bayonet |Photography (Digital) |Nikon Z - Mirrorless Full Frame & [[APS-C]] |- |[[Sony Mavica]] |{{nts|57}} mm | | | |Bayonet |Photography (Digital) | |- |[[Sony E-mount|Sony E | FE]] |{{nts|18}} mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[135 film|35 mm]] and [[APS-C]] |{{nts|46.1}} mm (1.815 inch) | |Bayonet |Photography (Digital) |[[Sony NEX|Sony E/FE Mount Alpha Mirrorless Full Frame / APS-C| Sony NEX Mirrorless APS-C]] |- |[[Minolta SR-mount|Minolta SR]] |{{nts|43.50}} mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[135 film|35 mm]] |{{nts|44.97}} mm | |Bayonet (54Β°) |Photography |[[Minolta SR mount|Minolta SR/MC/MD]] |- |[[Minolta Vectis S series|Minolta V]] |{{nts|38.00}} mm |{{ntsh|34.51}}[[Advanced Photo System|APS-H]] |{{nts|39.7}} mm | |Bayonet |Photography |[[Minolta Vectis]] |- |[[Minolta A-mount|Minolta A]] |{{nts|44.50}} mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[135 film|35 mm]] and [[APS-C]] |{{nts|49.7}} mm (1.939 inch) | |Bayonet (54Β°) |Photography |Minolta DSLR AF/Alpha/Dynax/Maxxum<br>[[Sony DSLR Alpha (Ξ±) A Mount]] |- |[[Pentax Auto 110]] |{{nts|27}} mm |{{ntsh|21.401}}[[110 film]] |{{nts|19.5}} mm | |Bayonet |Photography |Pentax Auto 110 and Auto 110 Super |- |[[Pentax Q]] |{{nts|9.2}} mm |1/2.3", 1/1.7" |{{nts|31}} mm | |Bayonet |Photography (Digital) | |- |[[Pentax K mount|Pentax K]] |{{nts|45.46}} mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[135 film|35 mm]] and [[APS-C]] |{{nts|44}} mm | |Bayonet |Photography |Used also by Ricoh, Chinon, Agfa, Vivitar and KMZ Zenit cameras |- |[[Leitz Visoflex I]] |{{nts|91.3}} mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[135 film|35 mm]] |{{ntsh|39}}[[M39 lens mount|M39]] |26 [[Unified Thread Standard|TPI]] |Screw |Photography | |- |[[Leitz Visoflex II]]/[[Leitz Visoflex III|III]] |{{nts|67.8}} mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[135 film|35 mm]] |{{nts|44}} mm | |Bayonet (Leica M) |Photography | |- |[[Leica M mount|Leica M]] |{{nts|27.80}} mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[135 film|35 mm]] |{{nts|44}} mm | |Bayonet |Photography |[[Leica M series]]<br>[[Leica CL]]<br>[[Minolta CLE]] |- |[[Leica R bayonet|Leica R]] |{{nts|47.00}} mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[135 film|35 mm]] |{{nts|49}} mm | |Bayonet |Photography | |- |[[Leica L-Mount|Leica L]] |{{nts|20}} mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[135 film|35 mm]] and [[APS-C]] |{{nts|51.6}} mm | |Bayonet |Photography (Digital) |L-Mount Alliance (Leica, Panasonic, Sigma, DJI and Blackmagic Design cameras) |- |[[Contax]] RF |{{nts|34.85}} mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[135 film|35 mm]] |44 mm{{ntsh|34}} | |Double bayonet |Photography |[[Contax I]], II, III, IIa, IIIa<br>[[Kiev (brand)#Kiev 35mm rangefinders|Kiev rangefinders]] |- |[[Contax G]] |{{nts|29.00}} mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[135 film|35 mm]] |{{nts|44}} mm | |Breech lock |Photography | |- |[[Contax-N|Contax N]] |{{nts|48}} mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[135 film|35 mm]] |{{nts|55}} mm | |Bayonet |Photography | |- |Contax/Yashica |{{nts|45.5}} mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[135 film|35 mm]] |{{nts|48}} mm | |Bayonet |Photography |[[Yashica]]/[[Contax]] |- |Yashica MA |{{ntsh|45.8}}~45.8 mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[135 film|35 mm]] | | |Bayonet |Photography |Kyocera Yashica 230 AF etc. |- |[[Fujica X-mount|Fujica X]] |{{nts|43.5}} mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[135 film|35 mm]] |{{nts|49}} mm | |Bayonet |Photography |[[Fujica-X]] |- |[[Fujifilm X-mount|Fujifilm X]] |{{nts|17.7}} mm |{{ntsh|28.123}}[[APS-C]] |{{nts|44}} mm | |Bayonet |Photography (Digital) |[[Fujifilm X series]] mirrorless |- |[[Olympus Pen F]] |{{nts|28.95}} mm |{{ntsh|30}}[[135 film|35 mm]] half-frame | | |Bayonet |Photography | |- |[[Olympus OM]] |{{nts|46}} mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[135 film|35 mm]] |{{nts|46}} mm | |Bayonet |Photography | |- |[[Four Thirds System|Four Thirds]] |{{nts|38.67}} mm |{{ntsh|21.628}}17.3 mm Γ 12.98 mm |{{ntsh|44}}~44 mm{{Cref|A}} | |Bayonet |Photography (Digital) |Olympus E<br>Panasonic Lumix DMC-L<br>Leica Digilux |- |[[Micro Four Thirds System|Micro Four Thirds]] |{{nts|19.25}} mm |{{ntsh|21.628}}17.3 mm Γ 12.98 mm |{{ntsh|38}}~38 mm{{Cref|A}} | |Bayonet |Photography (Digital) |Olympus Pen & OM-D series<br>Panasonic G, GF, GX & GH Series<br>Blackmagic Design Cinema Camera |- |[[KM-mount|KM]] |{{nts|28}} mm (27.80 mm?) |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[135 film|35 mm]] |{{nts|44}} mm | |Bayonet |Photography |[[Konica Hexar RF]] |- |[[Konica F-mount|Konica F]] |{{nts|40.50}} mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[135 film|35 mm]] |{{nts|40}} mm | |Bayonet |Photography |[[Konica F]] |- |[[Konica AR-mount|Konica AR]] |{{nts|40.50}} mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[135 film|35 mm]] |{{nts|47}} mm | |Bayonet |Photography |[[Konica Autoreflex]] |- |[[Samsung NX mini]] |{{nts|6.95}} mm |1" |{{nts|38}} mm | |Bayonet |photography (Digital) | |- |[[Samsung NX-mount|Samsung NX]] |{{nts|25.5}} mm |{{ntsh|28.123}}[[APS-C]] |{{nts|42}} mm | |Bayonet |Photography (Digital) | |- |[[Samsung GX-mount|Samsung Kenox]] |{{nts|44.5}} mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[135 film|35 mm]] |<!-- 49.7 mm, the same as Minolta A-mount; unconfirmed --> | |Bayonet |Photography |Manual focus only; there is only one compatible camera - [[Samsung Kenox GX-1]]/[[Samsung SR4000]]. |- |[[DL-mount|DJI DL]] |{{nts|16.84}} mm<ref name="DJI DL mount lenses">{{Cite web |title=DJI DL mount lenses |url=https://iso3200.org/blog/references/dl-mount-lenses/ |access-date=2024-09-09 |website=iso3200.org|language=en}}</ref> |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[135 film|35 mm]] and [[APS-C]] |{{nts|58}} mm<ref name="DJI DL mount lenses"/> | |Bayonet |Photography (Digital), Cinematography |For aerial drone and gimbal use; [[DJI Zenmuse X7]], [[DJI Zenmuse X9|X9]] and [[DJI Ronin 4D X9]] cameras. |- |[[Icarex BM]] |{{nts|48.00}} mm |{{ntsh| }}[[135 film|35 mm]] | | |Breech lock |Photography |Icarex 35S |- |[[D mount|D]] |{{nts|12.29}} mm |{{ntsh|5.58}}[[8 mm film|8 mm]] |{{nts|15.88}} mm (0.625 inch) |32 [[Unified Thread Standard|TPI]] |Screw |Cinematography | |- |[[C-mount#CS mount|CS]] |{{nts|12.52}}6 mm<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=HEy4UBoGF2UC&q=cs-mount+%2212.526%22&pg=PA49|title=Handbook of Machine Vision|last=Hornberg|first=Alexander|date=2007-02-27|publisher=John Wiley & Sons|isbn=9783527610143|language=en}}</ref> |{{ntsh|12.703}}1/3", 1/2" |{{nts|25.40}} mm (1 inch) |32 [[Unified Thread Standard|TPI]] |Screw |Cinematography / Industrial | |- |[[C-mount|C]] |{{nts|17.526}} mm (0.69 inches) |{{ntsh|12.703}}1/2", [[16 mm film|16 mm]], 2/3", 1" |{{nts|25.40}} mm (1 inch) |32 [[Unified Thread Standard|TPI]] |Screw |Cinematography / Industrial / Machine Vision | |- |[[S-mount (CCTV lens)|S]] (a.k.a. M12) |N/A. Screw mount must be adjusted manually for back focus. Back focal distance from <1mm to 12mm. |{{ntsh|3.0}}1/6" to 1" |12 mm |0.5 mm pitch |Screw |CCTV, [[Printed circuit board|PCB]] |Edmund Optics ΞΌ-Video |- |[[Bolex]] Bajonet |{{nts|23.22}} mm |{{ntsh|12.703}}[[16 mm film|16 mm]] | | |Breech lock |Cinematography |effective focal distance {{nts|17.526}} mm (0.69 inches) due to beam splitter behind mount flange (accepts C-mount lenses with adapter) |- |[[1/3" bayonet mount]] |{{nts|25}} mm |[[1/3"]] ({{nts|5.24}}x2.94) | | |Bayonet |Video |JVC professional video cameras |- |[[M39 lens mount|M39 (a.k.a. L-Mount, LTM)]] |{{nts|28.80}} mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[135 film|35 mm]] |{{ntsh|39}}[[M39 lens mount|M39]] |26 [[Unified Thread Standard|TPI]] |Screw |Photography |[[M39 lens mount|Leica M39 screw mount]] |- |[[Narciss]] |{{nts|28.8}} mm |{{ntsh|12.703}}[[16 mm film|16 mm]] |{{ntsh|24}}M24 |1 mm |Screw |Photography | |- |[[1/2" bayonet mount]] |{{nts|37.80}} mm |[[1/2"]] ({{nts|6.97}}x3.92) | | |Bayonet |Video |Non-Sony professional video cameras |- |[[Alpa]] |{{nts|37.80}} mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[135 film|35 mm]] |{{nts|42}} mm | |Bayonet |Photography | |- |[[Sony 1/2" bayonet mount|Sony 1/2" Video]] |{{nts|38}} mm |[[1/2"]] ({{nts|6.97}}x3.92) | | |Bayonet |Video |Sony professional video cameras |- |[[Aaton universal]] |{{nts|40}} mm |{{ntsh|12.703}}[[16 mm film|16 mm]] |{{nts|50}} mm | |Breech lock |Cinematography | |- |Miranda bayonet/M44 |{{nts|41.5}} mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[135 film|35 mm]] and [[APS-C]] | | |Bayonet |Photography |[[Miranda Camera Company]] |- |[[Petriflex]] |{{nts|43.5}} mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[135 film|35 mm]] | | |Breech lock |Photography | |- |[[Sigma SA mount|Sigma SA]] |{{nts|44.00}} mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[135 film|35 mm]] |{{nts|44}} mm | |Bayonet |Photography |[[Sigma SA mount|Sigma SA]] |- |[[Paxette]] |{{nts|44}} mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[135 film|35 mm]] |{{ntsh|39}}[[M39 lens mount|M39]] |1 mm |Screw |Photography | |- |[[Praktiflex]] |{{nts|44}} mm |{{ntsh|44}}[[135 film|35 mm]] |{{ntsh|40}}[[M40 lens mount|M40]] |1 mm |Screw |Photography | |- |[[Praktica]] |{{nts|44.40}} mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[135 film|35 mm]] |{{nts|42}} mm | |Bayonet |Photography | |- |[[Exakta, Topcon|Exakta, Topcon RE]] |{{nts|44.7}} mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[135 film|35 mm]] |{{nts|46}} mm | |Bayonet |Photography | |- |[[Zenit M39]] |{{nts|45.2}} mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[135 film|35 mm]] |{{ntsh|39}}[[M39 lens mount|M39]] |1 mm |Screw |Photography | |- |M37 |{{nts|45.46}} mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[135 film|35 mm]] |{{nts|37}} mm |1 mm |Screw |Photography |[[Asahiflex]] |- |[[M42 lens mount|M42]] |{{nts|45.46}} mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[135 film|35 mm]] |{{nts|42}} mm |1 mm |Screw |Photography |Praktica,<ref>The M42 (Praktica) mount is sometimes referred to as a "P" thread. See, e.g., {{cite web |url=http://www.questarcorporation.com/acc.htm#camera |title= Questar Corporation: Photographic Camera Adapters "P" Thread|author=<!--Not stated--> |access-date= 2017-03-01}}</ref> Pentax, Zenit |- |- |[[B4-mount]] |{{nts|48}} mm |[[2/3"]] ({{nts|9.6}}x5.4) | | |Bayonet |Video |Professional and broadcast video cameras |- |[[Praktina]] |{{nts|50}} mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[135 film|35 mm]] |{{nts|46}} mm | |Breech lock |Photography | |- |T-Thread (Very earliest type) |{{nts|50.7}} mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[135 film|35 mm]] |M37 |0.75mm |Screw |Photography |Tamron |- |Adapt-A-Matic |{{nts|50.7}} mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[135 film|35 mm]] |{{nts|54}} mm | |Bayonet |Photography |Tamron |- |Adaptall & Adaptall-2 |{{nts|50.7}} mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[135 film|35 mm]] |{{nts|54}} mm | |Bayonet |Photography |Tamron |- |[[Arri standard]] |{{nts|52}} mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[35mm movie film|35 mm]] and [[16 mm film|16 mm]] |{{nts|64}} mm | |Tab lock |Cinematography | |- |[[Arri bayonet]] |{{nts|52}} mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[35 mm movie film|35 mm]] and [[16 mm film|16 mm]] |{{nts|64}} mm | |Bayonet |Cinematography | |- |[[Arri PL]] |{{nts|52}} mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[35 mm movie film|35 mm]] and [[16 mm film|16 mm]] |{{nts|54}} mm | |Breech lock |Cinematography | |- |Arri LPL |{{nts|44}} mm |Arri LF |{{nts|62}} mm | |Breech lock |Cinematography | |- |[[Arri Maxi PL]] |{{nts|52}} mm |{{ntsh|57.303}}[[70 mm film|70 mm]] |{{nts|64}} mm | | |Cinematography | |- |[[T-mount|T]] |{{nts|55}} mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[135 film|35 mm]] |{{nts|42}} mm |0.75 mm |Screw |Photography |[[Tamron]] |- |YS Auto T-Thread |{{nts|55}} mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[135 film|35 mm]] |{{nts|42}} mm |0.75 mm |Screw |Photography |[[Sigma Corporation]] |- |T-thread |{{nts|55}} mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[135 film|35 mm]] |{{nts|47}} mm |0.75 mm |Screw |Photography |[[Tokina]] |- |H-Mount |{{nts|55}} mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[135 film|35 mm]] |{{nts|47}} mm |0.75 mm |Screw |Photography |Hanimex (rebranding of Tokina M47) |- |[[PV mount|Panavision PV]] |{{nts|57.15}} mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[35 mm movie film|35 mm]] |{{nts|49.5}} mm | |Breech lock |Cinematography | |- |[[B3-mount]] |{{nts|58}} mm |[[2/3"]] | | |Reverse bayonet |Video |Ikegami |- |[[BNCR mount|Mitchell BNCR]] |{{nts|61.468}} mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[35 mm movie film|35 mm]] |{{nts|68}} mm | |Breech lock |Cinematography | |- |[[Zeiss Panflex 5522/23 for Contax rf|Zeiss Panflex 5522/23 for Contax RF]] |{{nts|64.50}} mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[135 film|35 mm]] |{{ntsh|34}} | |Double bayonet |Photography | |- |[[Kowa Six/Super 66]] |{{nts|79}} mm |{{ntsh|79.196}}[[120 film|6Γ6]] | | |Breech lock |Photography | |- |[[Hasselblad]] |{{nts|74.9}} mm |{{ntsh|79.196}}[[120 film|6Γ6]] |{{nts|69}} mm | |Bayonet |Photography | |- |[[Hasselblad#XPan|Hasselblad Xpan]] |{{nts|34.27}} mm |{{ntsh|62.769}}[[135 film|35 mm panoramic]] |{{nts|46}} mm | |Bayonet |Photography | |- |[[Bronica#ETR series|Bronica ETR]] |{{nts|69}} mm |{{ntsh| }}[[120 film|6Γ4.5]] | | |Bayonet |Photography | |- |[[Bronica#RF series|Bronica RF]] | |{{ntsh| }}[[120 film|6Γ4.5]] | | |Bayonet |Photography | |- |[[Bronica#SQ series|Bronica SQA]] |{{nts|101.7}} mm |{{ntsh|79.196}}[[120 film|6Γ6]] |{{nts|57}} mm | |Bayonet |Photography | |- |[[Bronica#GS series|Bronica GS1]] |{{nts|85}} mm |{{ntsh|89.644}}[[120 film|6Γ7]] |{{nts|80.5}} mm | |Bayonet |Photography | |- |[[Mamiya 645]] |{{nts|63.3}} mm |{{ntsh|70}}[[120 film|6Γ4.5]] |{{nts|62}} mm | |Bayonet |Photography | |- |[[Mamiya 6]] |{{nts|56.2}} mm (approx.)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.kenrockwell.com/mamiya/6.htm|title=Mamiya 6|website=www.kenrockwell.com}}</ref> |{{ntsh| }}[[120 film|6Γ6]] | | |Bayonet |Photography | |- |[[Mamiya 7|Mamiya 7/7II]] |{{nts|59}} mm (approx.) |{{ntsh|89.644}}[[120 film|6Γ7]] |{{nts|49}} mm<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.graphics.cornell.edu/~westin/misc/mounts-by-register.html|title=Camera Mounts Sorted by Register|website=www.graphics.cornell.edu|access-date=2018-08-23}}</ref> | |Bayonet |Photography | |- |[[RZ67|Mamiya RZ67]] |{{nts|105}} mm |{{ntsh|89.644}}[[120 film|6Γ7]] |{{nts|60}} mm | |Bayonet |Photography | |- |[[Mamiya RB67]] |{{nts|112}} mm |{{ntsh|89.644}}[[120 film|6Γ7]] |{{nts|60}} mm | |Bayonet |Photography | |- |[[Mamiya ZE]] |{{nts|45.5}} mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[135 film|35 mm]] | | |Bayonet |Photography | |- |[[Mamiya/Sekor E]] |{{nts|43.5}} mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[135 film|35 mm]] |{{nts|49}} mm | |Bayonet |Photography | |- |[[Pentax 645]] |{{nts|70.87}} mm |{{ntsh|70}}[[120 film|6Γ4.5]] |{{nts|61.2}} mm | |Bayonet |Photography | |- |[[Pentax 6x7]] |{{nts|84.95}} mm |{{ntsh|89.644}}[[120 film|6Γ7]] |{{nts|72}} mm | |Bayonet |Photography | |- |[[Pentacon Six mount|Pentacon Six]] |{{nts|74.1}} mm |{{ntsh|79.196}}[[120 film|6Γ6]] |{{nts|60}} mm | |Breech lock |Photography | |- |[[Fujifilm G-mount|Fujifilm G]] |{{nts|26.7}} mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}43.8x32.9 mm |{{nts|65}} mm<ref>{{cite web | title=FUJIFILM GFX 50S, Features | publisher=[[Fujifilm]] | url=http://www.fujifilm.com/products/digital_cameras/gfx/fujifilm_gfx_50s/features/ | access-date=2018-05-23 }}</ref> | |Bayonet |Photography (Digital) |[[Fujifilm GFX series]] |- |[[Rolleiflex SL66]] |{{nts|102.8}} mm |{{ntsh|79.196}}[[120 film|6Γ6]] | | |Bayonet |Photography | |- |[[Rolleiflex SL35]] |{{nts|44.46}} mm |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[135 film|35 mm]] |{{nts|46}} mm | |Bayonet |Photography | |- |[[Royal Microscopical Society|RMS]] thread, society thread |{{nts|150}}/180 mm | |0.8", Whitworth |36 tpi |Screw |Microscope |older microscopes |- |[[Leica Microsystems|Leica]]<br>[[Nikon Instruments|Nikon Biological]] |Unknown | |M25 |0.75 mm |Screw |Microscope | |- |BD Mount |Unknown | |M26 |0.7 mm |Screw |Microscope |[[Mitutoyo]]<br>[[Olympus Corporation|Olympus]] BD<br>[[Nikon]] BD |- |[[Carl Zeiss AG|Zeiss]] |Unknown | |M27 |0.75 mm |Screw |Microscope | |- |[[TFL-mount|TFL]]<ref name="Lens Mounts {{pipe}} Edmund Optics">{{cite web | url=https://www.edmundoptics.eu/knowledge-center/application-notes/imaging/lens-mounts/ | title=Lens Mounts|website=Edmund Optics }}</ref> |{{nts|17.526}} mm |28 mm |M35 |0.75 mm |Screw |Machine Vision | |- |[[TFL II]]<ref name="Lens Mounts {{pipe}} Edmund Optics"/> |{{nts|17.526}} mm |35 mm |M48 |0.75 mm |Screw |Machine Vision | |- |Pentax Auto 110 |27 mm<ref>{{Cite web |title=Pentax Auto 110 Lenses |url=https://pages.mtu.edu/~shene/FORUM/Taiwan-Forum/Lens-Talk/20-Pentax-110-Lens/Pentax-Auto-110.html |access-date=2024-11-26 |website=pages.mtu.edu}}</ref> |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[110 film|110 Film]] |20.6 mm<ref>{{Cite web |last=Bremdebrommer |date=16 December 2023 |title=Pentax auto 110 to Sony E / FE adapter |url=https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6380505 |access-date=26 November 2024 |website=Thingiverse}}</ref> | |Bayonet |Photography |{{ntsh|43.267}}[[Pentax Auto 110|Auto 110]] |} <!-- end of WikiTable --> For small camera modules, used in e.g. [[Closed-circuit television|CCTV]] systems and [[machine vision]], a range of metric thread mounts exists. The smallest ones can be found also in e.g. cellphones and endoscopes. The most common by far is the M12x0.5, followed by M8x0.5 and M10x0.5.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cctvopticallens.com/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170930154648/http://www.cctvopticallens.com/|url-status=usurped|archive-date=September 30, 2017|title=cctvopticallens-m12 and cs mount lens provider|website=www.cctvopticallens.com|access-date=3 April 2018}}</ref> * M4.2x0.2 (1/7" sensors) * M4.6x0.25 (1/5", 2.4mm, 3.8mm sensors, industrial endoscopes) * M5x0.35 (1/6", 1/5" sensors) * M5.5x0.35 (1.7", 1/5.8", 1/5", 1/4" sensors) * M6x0.35 (1/4", 5.2mm, 4.85mm sensors) * M6.4x0.25 (1/3" sensors) * M7x0.35 (1.8", 1.7", 1/6", 1/5", 1/4", 1/3.6", 1/3.2", 1/2.7", 4.85mm sensors) * M8x0.35 (1/4", 1/3" sensors) * M8x0.5 (1/5", 1/4", 1/3" sensors; sometimes occurs in diode laser modules) * M9x0.5 (1/2.7", 1/3", 1/3.2" sensors; also commonly encountered in diode laser modules) * M10x0.5 (1/4", 1/3" sensors) * M12x0.5 (the S-mount, listed in the table) * M22x0.5 (1/1.2" sensors)
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