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  2. C mount - Wikipedia

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    CS-mount has a flange focal distance of 12.526 millimetres (0.4931 in), [4] [5] compared to 17.526 millimetres (0.6900 in) for a C mount, but is otherwise the same as C-mount, including the fact that lenses for many different formats are made for it. CS-mount lenses are built for the smaller formats, 1/2 inch and down.

  3. S-mount (CCTV lens) - Wikipedia

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    The S-mount is a standard lens mount used in various surveillance CCTV cameras and webcams. It uses a male metric M12 thread with 0.5 mm pitch on the lens and a corresponding female thread on the lens mount. S-mount lenses are often called "M12 lenses" due to the ISO metric screw thread designation of the

  4. Flange focal distance - Wikipedia

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    Diagram illustrating the flange focal length of an SLR–type and a mirrorless–type camera. For an interchangeable lens camera, the flange focal distance (FFD) (also known as the flange-to-film distance, flange focal depth, flange back distance (FBD), flange focal length (FFL), back focus [1] or register, depending on the usage and source) of a lens mount system is the distance from the ...

  5. Glossary of machine vision - Wikipedia

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    C-Mount lenses have a back focal distance 17.5 mm vs. 12.5 mm for "CS-mount" lenses. A C-Mount lens can be used on a CS-Mount camera through the use of a 5 mm extension adapter. C-mount is a 1" diameter, 32 threads per inch mounting thread (1"-32UN-2A.) CS-Mount. Same as C-Mount but the focal point is 5 mm shorter. A CS-Mount lens will not work ...

  6. Lens mount - Wikipedia

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    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: 34.85 mm 35 mm: 34 mm [7] Bayonet Photography Nikon Rangefinder: Nikon F: 46.5 mm 35 mm: 44 mm [8] Bayonet Photography Nikon F 35mm film SLR, Full Frame & APS-C DSLR Nikon 1: 17 mm ...

  7. List of Mamiya products - Wikipedia

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    Mamiya/Sekor 1000TL (1966) — M42 lens mount; Mamiya/Sekor 500DTL (1968) — M42 lens mount; Mamiya/Sekor 1000DTL (1968) — M42 lens mount; Mamiya/Sekor 2000DTL (1969) — M42 lens mount; Mamiya/Sekor AutoXTL (1972) — Mamiya XTL bayonet mount; Mamiya X-1000 (1974) — Mamiya XTL bayonet mount; Mamiya MSX 500 (1974) — M42 lens mount ...

  8. APS-C - Wikipedia

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    For example, a 28 mm lens is a wide angle lens on a traditional 35 mm camera. But the same lens on an APS-C camera, with a lens factor of 1.6× (relative to a standard full-frame 35 mm format camera), has the same angle of view as a 45 mm (28 mm × 1.6 lens factor) lens on a 35 mm camera—i.e. a normal lens. [20]

  9. Category:Lens mounts - Wikipedia

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    C. C mount; Canon AC Mount; Canon EF lens mount; Canon EF-M lens mount; Canon EF-S lens mount; Canon FD lens mount; Canon FL lens mount; Canon R lens mount; Canon RF lens mount; Carl Zeiss A-mount; Carl Zeiss E-mount; Contax G-mount; Contax Y/C-mount; CS mount