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Camera Mounts Sorted by Register
This is a list of known camera mounts (thanks to William-Jan Markerink, who provided almost all the data in this table. I have sorted the mounts in order of decreasing register (flange distance) to help see what adaptations might be feasible with correct infinity focus. Generally speaking, a lens might be adapted to bodies farther down the list; moving upward means that a simple adapter (one with no optical elements) is impossible for an unmodified camera and lens while retaining infinity focus. Where the distances are the same, or very close, things might or might not work.
For example, adapting a Leica R mount lens (distance 47mm) to a Nikon F mount (distance 46.5mm) leaves only 0.5mm space, which might be too thin to make a usable adapter. Close cases also require that the thread or bayonet of the lens must be small enough to fit entirely inside the mount of the body, and this list gives no information. That said, there are examples where an adapter between two mounts of exactly the same distance is possible, notably the Pentax K, for which Pentax M42 adapters are readily available. Presumably Pentax designed the K mount with this in mind. Where no adapter is possible, it is sometimes possible to modify a camera body with a mounting flange from some other system; look here for an example. Note that this isn’t a cheap option unless you are a Leica owner. Of course, we can also modify the lens.
Where the distances are widely different, e.g. when adapting most medium-format lenses to most 35mm bodies, an adapter is usually feasible. Some manufacturers even encourage this, e.g. Pentax and Contax. More modern cameras make things much more complicated with proprietary electronic lens/body connections for aperture control, autofocus, etc; even after buying or making a mechanical adapter, many features of the lens just won’t work.
Most lens mount conversions sacrifice autofocus, automatic exposure, or both. In some cases, even the camera’s light-metering and focus confirm are crippled. One exception is Canon and Sigma SA mounts; apparently the electronic protocols reportedly match, and the lens register seems to be identical.
Someone in China has apparently converted a Canon L-series lens to work on his Sigma digital SLR; there is a discussion of the relevant issues in this forum. A more challenging approach is to build circuitry to translate between camera and lens; this is done in a somewhat pricey conversion of Contax N lenses for modern cameras with automatic features supported. I have tried to code each entry by color corresponding to the original image format:
35mm full-frame is yellow |
Smaller formats are blue |
Larger formats are green |
Cinema and video formats are white |
The same list is available in alphabetical order here.
Camera System | Mount Type | Register | Diameter | Camera System | Mount Type | Register | Diameter | |
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Pentax Q |
bayonet | 9.2 |
Voigtländer Bessamatic |
bayonet | 44.7 | 38 | ||
D-mount |
0.625″×32tpi | 12.29 | 15.88 |
Exakta/Topcon RE |
bayonet | 44.7 | 46 | |
C-S mount |
1″×32tpi thread | 12.526 | 25.4 |
Voigtländer Vitessa T |
bayonet | 44.7 | ||
Bolex H8RX |
1″×32tpi thread | 15.31 | 25.4 |
Asahiflex |
M37×1 thread | 45.46 | 37 | |
Nikon 1 |
bayonet | 17 | 40 |
ZM39 |
M39×26tpi | 45.46 | 39 | |
C-mount |
1″×32tpi thread | 17.526 | 25.4 |
M42: Pentax, Praktica, Contax S, … |
M42×1 thread | 45.46 | 42 | |
Fujifilm X |
bayonet | 17.7 |
Pentax K |
bayonet | 45.46 | 44 | ||
Sony E |
bayonet | 18 |
Petri |
bayonet | 45.5 | 43 | ||
Micro Four Thirds |
bayonet | 19.25 |
Contax/Yashica |
bayonet | 45.5 | 48 | ||
Canon EX1/2 VL camcorder |
bayonet | 20 |
Pentina |
breech lock | 45.5 | |||
Bolex |
breech | 23.22 |
Ricoh |
breech mount | 45.5 | |||
Samsung NX |
bayonet | 25.5 |
Olympus OM |
bayonet | 46 | 46 | ||
Pentax Auto 110 |
bayonet | 27 |
Contarex |
bayonet | 46 | |||
Leica M |
bayonet | 27.95 | 44 |
Nikon F |
bayonet | 46.5 | 44 | |
Konica Hexar RF |
bayonet | 28 |
Leica R |
bayonet | 47 | 49 | ||
Narcissus |
M24×1 thread | 28.8 | 24 |
Éclair CA-1 |
bayonet | 48 | 46 | |
Canon screw |
M39×1 thread | 28.8 | 39 |
Contax N |
bayonet | 48 | 55 | |
Leica screw |
M39×26tpi | 28.8 | 39 |
B4 |
bayonet | 48 | ||
Opema |
38mm thread | 28.8 |
HDTV 2/3″ |
B4 bayonet | 48 | |||
Olympus Pen F |
bayonet | 28.95 |
Icarex |
breech lock | 48 | |||
Contax G1 |
bayonet | 29 | 44 |
Praktina |
breech lock | 50 | 46 | |
Robot |
M26×0.5 thread | 31 | 26 |
Adaptall |
bayonet(?) | 50.7 | 54 | |
Robot |
bayonet | 31 |
Arri Maxi PL |
breech lock | 52 | 64 | ||
Hasselblad Xpan |
bayonet | 34.27 | 46 |
Arri PL |
breech lock | 52 | 64 | |
Contax RF |
dual bayonet | 34.85 | 44 |
Arriflex |
bayonet | 52 | ||
Nikon rangefinder |
bayonet | 34.85 | 49 |
Leica S |
bayonet | 53 | ||
1/2″ video |
bayonet | 35.74 |
Werra |
breech lock | 54 | 44.5 | ||
Alpa |
bayonet | 37.8 | 42 |
T2 mount |
M42×0.75 | 55 | 42 | |
Sony 1/2″ Video |
bayonet | 38 |
Topcon UV |
bayonet | 55 | |||
Minolta V |
bayonet | 38 |
Panavision PV |
breech lock | 57.15 | 49.5 | ||
4/3 System digital |
bayonet | 38.58 | 44 |
Mamiya 7/7II |
bayonet | 59 | 49 | |
Argus |
38mm thread | 39 | 38 |
Mitchell BNCR |
breech lock | 61.468 | 68 | |
Leitz Visoflex II, III |
Leica M bayonet | 40 | 44 |
Hasselblad H System |
bayonet | 61.63 | ||
Aaton PL-40 |
breech lock | 40 | 50 |
Leitz Visoflex I |
M39×26tpi | 62.5 | 39 | |
Konica Autoreflex |
bayonet | 40.5 | 47 |
Mamiya 645 |
bayonet | 63.3 | 62 | |
Konica F |
bayonet | 40.5 |
Zeiss Ikon Panflex |
bayonet | 64.5 | |||
Miranda dual bayonet/screw |
4-claw bayonet and 44×1mm screw mount | 41.5 |
Bronica ETRS |
bayonet | 69 | |||
Argus |
33mm thread | 41.9 | 33 |
Pentax 645 |
bayonet | 70.87 | 61.2 | |
Canon R/FL/FD |
breech or bayonet | 42 | 48 |
Rolleiflex SLX |
bayonet | 74 | ||
Wrayflex |
M41.2×26tpi | 42.05 |
Exakta 66 |
breech lock | 74.1 | 60 | ||
Altix |
breech lock | 42.5 | 34 |
Kiev 60/Kiev Six |
breech lock | 74.1 | 60 | |
Yashica Pentamatic, Pentamatic II |
bayonet | 43 | 47 |
Pentacon 6 |
breech lock | 74.1 | 60 | |
Rectaflex |
bayonet | 43.4 |
Hasselblad 500/2000 |
bayonet | 74.9 | 69 | ||
Fujica X |
bayonet | 43.5 | 49 |
Reflex Korelle |
40.5 × 0.75 thread | 77.5 | 40.5 | |
Mamiya/Sekor E |
bayonet | 43.5 | 49 |
Kilarscope |
M39×26tpi | 78.8 | ||
Mamiya/Sekor CS |
bayonet | 43.5 |
Kowa Six/Super 66 |
breech lock | 79 | |||
Petriflex |
breech lock | 43.5 |
Hasselblad 1000F/1600F |
multi start thread | 82.1 | 78 | ||
Minolta SR/MC/MD |
bayonet | 43.72 | 41 |
Kiev 88, Salut, Zenit 80 |
multi start thread | 82.1 | 78 | |
Praktiflex |
M40×1 thread | 44 | 40 |
Zeiss Ikon Flektoskop, Flektometer |
screw | 84.5 | ||
Canon EOS |
bayonet | 44 | 54 |
Pentax 6×7 |
bayonet | 84.95 | 72 | |
Kiev 10,15 |
bayonet | 44 | 42? |
Bronica SQ |
bayonet | 85 | 78 | |
Paxette |
M39×1 thread | 44 |
Kilarflex |
M39×26tpi | 92.3 | |||
Sigma SA |
inner bayonet | 44 |
Novoflex |
bayonet | 100 | |||
Praktica |
bayonet | 44.4 |
Bronica S2A |
bayonet & 57×1 thread | 101.7 | 57 | ||
Argus |
bayonet | 44.45 |
Rolleiflex SL66 |
bayonet | 102.8 | |||
Minolta AF/Sony Alpha |
bayonet | 44.5 | 49.7 |
Mamiya RZ |
bayonet | 105 | 60 | |
Rolleiflex SL35 (QBM) |
bayonet | 44.6 | 49.7 |
Mamiya RB |
bayonet | 112 | 60 | |
Kodak Retina Reflex |
bayonet | 44.7 | 38 |
Bronica GS1 |
bayonet |
Recovered from Archive.org [/nk_awb]