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Alpa was founded as an offshoot of Pignons S.A., a Swiss watch...
The Altix mount is used by a series of viewfinder cameras made...
ARRI Standard could be found on 35mm and 16mm cameras serving both...
C-mount is a thread mount (1” in diameter with 32 threads per...
Canon introduced the EF mount to the world in 1987. At the...
Canon's M (Also known as EOS-M) system is used for their APS-C...
Canon’s EF-S system was announced in 2003 as the crop sensor variant...
Canon's FD mount came as the next logical step after the FL...
The FL lens mount was Canon’s second SLR system, in use from...
Canon R is the lens mount for Canon’s full-frame mirrorless cameras. The...
The Contarex was Zeiss Ikon’s last-ditch effort to capture the SLR market....
Kyocera introduced the Contax 645 AF in 1999. This high end medium...
The Contax G1 and G2 were produced by Yashica/Contax parent company Kyocera...
After Canon and Minolta released autofocus mounts and Nikon/Pentax modified their mounts...
After Leica’s success with their 35mm rangefinder cameras, optical manufacturer Carl Zeiss...
The Contax / Yashica mount was the result of a collaboration between...
D-mount is a common cinema lens mount, much like an older version...
Ihagee's Kine Exakta is widely considered the first popular 35mm SLR ever...
The Four Thirds system was created by Olympus and Eastman Kodak and...
GFX is Fuji’s mirrorless medium format digital camera system. GFX cameras have...
Fuji's GX680 is one of the only SLR cameras that captures negatives...
Fujifilm’s X mount is used for their mirrorless cameras with APS-C sized...
The Fujica G690 was introduced in 1969 as an easy way to...
Fujica X-mount was released in 1980 for the new Fujica SLR lineup...
Hasselblad's H-system was launched in 2002 and moved away from the 6x6...
The Hasselblad V system consists of a variety of 6x6 medium format...
Hasselblad released their X system of medium format digital mirrorless cameras in...
In 1998, Hasselblad & Fujifilm jointly released the XPan. The XPan is...
Before the release of the Hasselblad 500C, Victor Hasselblad worked for the...
Konica’s AR system was introduced in 1965 alongside their first SLR, the...
Kowa released the Six system (Six, Six MM, and Super 66) to...
The L-mount is a joint collaboration and partnership between Leica, Panasonic, Sigma,...
Leica’s M mount was introduced in 1953 alongside its first camera, the...
Leica introduced the R system in 1964 as an alternative to their...
M39 is a screw-type mount system originally designed by Oskar Barnack for...
M39 SLRs use the same 39mm screw mount as early Leica cameras...
M42 (also known as Pentax Universal) is a screw-type lens mount for...
Mamiya 6 is a 6x6 medium format rangefinder camera system with three...
Mamiya’s manual focus 645 system was introduced in 1975 and was produced...
In 1999, Mamiya modified their decades-old 645 system to include an important...
Mamiya 7 is a small 6x7 medium format rangefinder camera system introduced...
Mamiya made a series of industrial rangefinders starting in 1960. These cameras...
The Mamiya RB67 is an iconic Japanese medium format 6x7 SLR. The...
The Mamiya RZ67 was released in 1982 as a followup to the...
The Mamiya Z system was the company's final entry into the 35mm...
The Micro Four Thirds (M4/3, Micro 4/3, or MFT) format is a...
Minolta was the first company to introduce a mass-market autofocus SLR when...
Minolta introduced their manual focus lens mount in 1958 with the SR-2....
"DX" is Nikon’s name for the APS-C sensor size (24x16mm) DSLR system...
Nikon introduced their first SLR, the Nikon F, in 1959. Alongside it...
Nikon S is the name for the Nikon rangefinder camera system, but...
The Z mount is Nikon's latest mount, a full-frame mirrorless system with...
What began life as the Calypso camera designed by famed diver Jacques...
The Olympus OM system was late to the game, but ended up...
The Olympus Pen F system was a one of a kind, half...
The Pentacon Six or P6 is a breech-lock bayonet lens mount used...
The Pentax 645 medium format system was introduced in 1984, a bit...
The Pentax 6x7 was introduced in 1969 as an alternative to modular...
The Pentax K mount was introduced in 1975 and has been Pentax’s...
Arri PL is a lens mount that was introduced by motion picture...
Polaroid was invented in 1937 by Dr. Edward Land and would rise...
In 1979 Praktica abandoned their all-mechanical M42 SLR design in favor of...
Robot was a long-standing camera manufacturer from Germany who produced unique clockwork...
Rollei is a German camera manufacturer most famous for making Twin-Lens Reflex...
Rollei bayonet mount, introduced in 1970, is used on all Rollei’s 35mm...
The SL66 was Rollei's attempt to break into the 120 SLR market...
Rolleiflex's line of 120 SLRs began in 1984 with the 6006. This...
Sony’s A mount is the result of their purchase of Minolta’s camera...
The Sony E-mount is designed for Sony mirrorless cameras. The E-mount was...
The Sony E-mount is designed for Sony mirrorless cameras. E-mount was released...
T2 is a standard screw thread mount for cameras and other optical...
Tamron's Adaptall system released in 1973 and allowed the company to make...
Topcon cameras have the inner Exakta bayonet. The Topcon bayonet is fixed...
A series of modular medium format 6x4.5 SLR film cameras made by...
Bronica’s GS-1 was the company’s only foray into the 6x7cm format. Like...
Bronica’s SQ system is the company’s entry to the world of 6x6...
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