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  2. Fujica X-mount - Wikipedia

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    The Fujica X-mount was a lens mount created by Fujifilm in the late 1970s and early 1980s for the new Fujica SLR lineup: AX-1, AX-3, AX-5, AX Multi, STX-1, STX-1N, STX-2, MPF105X, MPF105XN. It replaced the M42 screw mount used on their earlier SLRs. The mount is a bayonet type, with a 65° clockwise lock, and a flange focal distance of 43.5 mm. [1]

  3. Fujifilm X-mount - Wikipedia

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    The Fujifilm X-mount is a lens mount for Fujifilm interchangeable lens mirrorless cameras in its X-series, designed for 23.6mm x 15.6mm APS-C sensors. Various lens manufacturers use this mount, such as Fujifilm's own XF and XC lenses, Carl Zeiss AG ( Touit lenses), Samyang Optics , Handevision, SLR Magic, Viltrox and Zhongyi Optics.

  4. Category:Lens mounts - Wikipedia

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  5. Lens mount - Wikipedia

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    Male mount of Minolta MC-Rokkor 58mm 1:1.4 lens with female lens mount of an Minolta XD-7 Lenses sold per year by mount type. A lens mount is an interface – mechanical and often also electrical – between a photographic camera body and a lens.

  6. Fujica - Wikipedia

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    Here is a list of all the Fujica branded still photo cameras that were produced and their date of introduction. Single-8 Film cameras are not listed. Fujica AX-Multi Program 1985; Fujica STX-2 1985; Fujica AX-1N 1984; Fujica STX-1N 1983; Flash Fujica II with a FUJINON 38mm/F2.8 lens Fujica STX-1N. Fujica AX-1 1980; Fujica AX-3 1980; Fujica AX-5 ...

  7. Digital camera - Wikipedia

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    Olympus Air A01 lens camera, announced in 2014 and released in 2015, the lens camera is an open platform with an Android operating system and can detach into 2 parts (sensor module and lens), just like the Sony QX1, and all compatible Micro Four Thirds lenses can then be attached to the built-in lens mount of the camera's sensor module. [61] [62]