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  2. Lens mount - Wikipedia

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    JVC professional video cameras M39 (a.k.a. L-Mount, LTM) 28.80 mm 35 mm: M39: 26 TPI: Screw Photography Leica M39 screw mount: Narciss: 28.8 mm 16 mm: M24 1 mm Screw Photography 1/2" bayonet mount: 37.80 mm 1/2" (6.97 x3.92) Bayonet Video Non-Sony professional video cameras Alpa: 37.80 mm 35 mm: 42 mm Bayonet Photography Sony 1/2" Video: 38 mm ...

  3. List of large sensor interchangeable-lens video cameras

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    Rolling (optional Motion Mount upgrade adds mechanical shutter) [87] 1.22:1 sensor windowing and 2x/1.3x desqueeze [ 88 ] Combination optical low pass / IR (interchangeable with low-light optimized version), [ 89 ] optional Motion Mount upgrade adds ND 0.48 - 2.4 (up to 1.2 with mechanical shutter)

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  5. S-mount (CCTV lens) - Wikipedia

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    Three S-mount lenses with different focal lengths (left to right: 16 mm, 6 mm and 8 mm) 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.

  6. Bayonet mount - Wikipedia

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    A bayonet mount A bayonet mount before and after insertion Early-19th century socket bayonet Socket of a bayonet. A bayonet mount (mainly as a method of mechanical attachment, such as fitting a lens to a camera using a matching lens mount) or bayonet connector (for electrical use) is a fastening mechanism consisting of a cylindrical male side with one or more radial pegs, and a female receptor ...

  7. B4-mount - Wikipedia

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    The B4 mount defines the sensor to have a diagonal size of 11 mm (a so-called 2/3" size sensor). The B4-mount is used by practically all 2/3" broadcast lenses and cameras (as of 2019). Although the standard was set in 1992, the B4 mount already existed before 1980. The Sony BVP-300, produced from 1978, was possibly the first camera with a B4 mount.

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  9. Hot shoe - Wikipedia

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    With multi-brand ISO hot shoe, cameras and flashes from different manufacturers work together. In 1988 Minolta switched to use a 4-pin proprietary slide-on auto-lock "iISO" connector. A compatible 7-pin variant, which allows battery-less accessories to be powered by the camera's battery were also made, but not widely used.