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Canon FD lens mount

Index Canon FD lens mount

The Canon FD lens mount is a physical standard for connecting a photographic lens to a 35mm single-lens reflex camera body. [1]

48 relations: Autofocus, Bayonet mount, Breech-lock, Camera, Camera lens, Canon A-1, Canon AE-1, Canon AE-1 Program, Canon AL-1, Canon AT-1, Canon AV-1, Canon EF 1200mm lens, Canon EF camera, Canon EF lens mount, Canon EOS, Canon EOS M, Canon F-1, Canon FD 135 mm lens, Canon FD 200 mm lens, Canon FD 35mm f/2, Canon FL lens mount, Canon FTb, Canon Inc., Canon New F-1, Canon New FD 35-70 mm f/4 AF, Canon R lens mount, Canon T50, Canon T60, Canon T70, Canon T80, Canon T90, Canon TLb, Canon TX, Crop factor, Flange focal distance, Japan, Lens mount, M39 lens mount, Micro Four Thirds system, Mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera, Pentax ME F, Single-lens reflex camera, Sony E-mount, Sony ILCE camera, Sony α7, Stopping down, Teleconverter, 1984 Summer Olympics.

Autofocus

An autofocus (or AF) optical system uses a sensor, a control system and a motor to focus on an automatically or manually selected point or area.

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Bayonet mount

A bayonet mount (mainly as a method of mechanical attachment, as for fitting a lens to a camera) or bayonet connector (for electrical use) is a fastening mechanism consisting of a cylindrical male side with one or more radial pins, and a female receptor with matching L-shaped slot(s) and with spring(s) to keep the two parts locked together.

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Breech-lock

A breech-lock is a system for mounting camera lenses to camera bodies.

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Camera

A camera is an optical instrument for recording or capturing images, which may be stored locally, transmitted to another location, or both.

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Camera lens

A camera lens (also known as photographic lens or photographic objective) is an optical lens or assembly of lenses used in conjunction with a camera body and mechanism to make images of objects either on photographic film or on other media capable of storing an image chemically or electronically.

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Canon A-1

The Canon A-1 is an advanced level single-lens reflex (SLR) 35 mm film camera for use with interchangeable lenses.

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Canon AE-1

The Canon AE-1 is a 35 mm single-lens reflex (SLR) film camera for use with interchangeable lenses.

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Canon AE-1 Program

The Canon AE-1 Program is a 35 mm single-lens reflex camera that uses Canon's FD mount lenses.

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Canon AL-1

The Canon AL-1 was an FD mount, 35mm single-lens reflex camera introduced in March 1982.

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Canon AT-1

The Canon AT-1 is a 35mm FD-mount single-lens reflex camera manufactured by Canon of Japan from December 1977.

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Canon AV-1

The Canon AV-1 is a 35 mm single-lens reflex camera with an FD lens mount, introduced by Canon Inc. in 1979.

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Canon EF 1200mm lens

The EF 1200mm 5.6L USM is a super-telephoto prime lens that was made by Canon Inc. It uses an EF mount, and is compatible with the Canon EOS camera range.

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Canon EF camera

The Canon EF is a manual focus 35mm single-lens reflex camera produced by Canon between 1973 and 1978.

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Canon EF lens mount

Introduced in 1987, the EF lens mount is the standard lens mount on the Canon EOS family of SLR film and digital cameras.

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Canon EOS

Canon EOS (Electro-Optical System) is an autofocus single-lens reflex camera (SLR) camera series produced by Canon Inc..

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Canon EOS M

Canon EOS M is the first mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera produced by Canon.

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Canon F-1

The Canon F-1 is a 35 mm single-lens reflex camera produced by Canon of Japan from March 1971 until 1976's introduction of the mildly updated F-1n.

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Canon FD 135 mm lens

Several different models of Canon FD 135 mm lenses were produced by Canon Inc. for the Canon FD lens mount.

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Canon FD 200 mm lens

Eight designs of Canon FD 200 mm lens were produced for the Canon FD lens mount.

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Canon FD 35mm f/2

The Canon FD 35mm f/2.0 lens was manufactured by Canon for the FD lens mount.

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Canon FL lens mount

Canon FL refers to a lens mount standard for 35mm single-lens reflex cameras from Canon.

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Canon FTb

The Canon FTb is a 35 mm single-lens reflex camera manufactured by Canon of Japan from March 1971 replacing the Canon FT QL.

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Canon Inc.

is a Japanese multinational corporation specializing in the manufacture of imaging and optical products, including cameras, camcorders, photocopiers, steppers, computer printers and medical equipment. It's headquartered in Ōta, Tokyo, Japan."." Canon. Retrieved on 13 January 2009. Canon has a primary listing on the Tokyo Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the TOPIX index. It has a secondary listing on the New York Stock Exchange.

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Canon New F-1

The Canon New F-1 replaced the F-1n (an upgraded F-1) as Canon's top-of-the-line 35mm single-lens reflex camera in 1981.

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Canon New FD 35-70 mm f/4 AF

The Canon FD 35-70mm 4 AF lens of 1981 was Canon's first attempt at adding autofocus capability to their range of single-lens reflex cameras.

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Canon R lens mount

The Canon R lens mount is a physical standard for connecting a camera lens to a 35mm single-lens reflex camera body.

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Canon T50

The Canon T50, introduced in March 1983 and discontinued in December 1989, was the first in Canon's new T series of 35mm single-lens reflex cameras compatible with Canon's FD lens mount.

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Canon T60

The Canon T60 was the last manual focus FD-mount 35 mm single-lens reflex (SLR) camera sold by Canon; it was introduced in 1990, three years after the introduction of Canon's incompatible EOS system of autofocus SLRs and their EF lenses.

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Canon T70

The Canon T70 was a 35mm FD-mount single-lens reflex camera introduced in April 1984 as the second in Canon's T series.

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Canon T80

The Canon T80 is Canon's first autofocus 35mm single-lens reflex camera.

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Canon T90

The Canon T90, introduced in 1986, was the top of the line in Canon's T series of 35 mm Single-lens reflex (SLR) cameras.

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Canon TLb

The Canon TLb is a 35 mm single-lens reflex camera introduced by Canon in September 1974.

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Canon TX

The Canon TX was a 35mm single-lens reflex camera manufactured by Canon of Japan from March 1975.

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Crop factor

In digital photography, the crop factor, format factor or focal length multiplier of an image sensor format is the ratio of the dimensions of a camera's imaging area compared to a reference format; most often, this term is applied to digital cameras, relative to 35 mm film format as a reference.

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Flange focal distance

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), or register, depending on the usage and source) of a lens mount system is the distance from the mounting flange (the metal ring on the camera and the rear of the lens) to the film plane.

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Japan

Japan (日本; Nippon or Nihon; formally 日本国 or Nihon-koku, lit. "State of Japan") is a sovereign island country in East Asia.

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Lens mount

A lens mount is an interface – mechanical and often also electrical – between a photographic camera body and a lens.

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M39 lens mount

The M39 lens mount is a screw thread mounting system for attaching lenses to 35 mm cameras, primarily rangefinder (RF) Leicas.

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Micro Four Thirds system

The Micro Four Thirds system (MFT or M4/3) is a standard released by Olympus and Panasonic in 2008, for the design and development of mirrorless interchangeable lens digital cameras, camcorders and lenses.

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Mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera

A mirrorless interchangeable lens camera (MILC) features a single, removable lens and uses a digital display system rather than an optical viewfinder.

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Pentax ME F

The Pentax ME F was an amateur level, interchangeable lens, 35 mm film, single-lens reflex (SLR) camera.

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Single-lens reflex camera

A single-lens reflex camera (SLR) is a camera that typically uses a mirror and prism system (hence "reflex" from the mirror's reflection) that permits the photographer to view through the lens and see exactly what will be captured.

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Sony E-mount

The E-mount is a lens mount designed by Sony for their NEX ("New E-mount eXperience") and ILCE series of camcorders and mirrorless cameras.

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Sony ILCE camera

In August 2013, Sony announced the first model of the ILCE mirrorless camera with E-mount, electronic viewfinder, contrast-detection autofocus and Multi Interface Shoe, the ILCE-3000.

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Sony α7

The Sony α7, α7R and α7S (the α is sometimes spelled out as Alpha) are three closely related digital cameras.

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Stopping down

In photography, stopping down refers to increasing the numerical f-stop number (for example, going from 2 to 4), which decreases the size (diameter) of the aperture of a lens, resulting in reducing the amount of light entering the iris of a lens.

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Teleconverter

A teleconverter (sometimes called tele extender) is a secondary lens which is mounted between the camera and a photographic lens.

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1984 Summer Olympics

The 1984 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXIII Olympiad, was an international multi-sport event that was held from July 28 to August 12, 1984, in Los Angeles (LA), California, United States.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canon_FD_lens_mount

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