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  2. Tripod (photography) - Wikipedia

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    Photographers with heavy telephoto lens attachments use a tripod to stabilize their camera to get sharp images Tripods are used for both still and motion photography to prevent camera movement. They are necessary when slow-speed exposures are being made, or when lenses of extreme focal length are used, as any camera movement while the shutter ...

  3. 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.

  4. Tripod head - Wikipedia

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    Most camera equipment includes a built-in female 1/4-20 receptacle, so the majority of tripod heads utilize a male 1/4-20 screw as their head mounts. Many consumer level tripod heads use the bare head mount to attach the camera, but higher end models often include a camera mounting system that is pre-attached to the head mount.

  5. M42 lens mount - Wikipedia

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    The M42 lens mount is a screw thread mounting standard for attaching lenses to 35 mm cameras, primarily single-lens reflex models. It is more accurately known as the M42 × 1 mm standard, which means that it is a metric screw thread of 42 mm diameter and 1 mm thread pitch.

  6. Canon EF lens mount - Wikipedia

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    The EF mount reverses this logic, providing the bayonet on each lens, and a receptacle on the camera body. When the EF mount was introduced in 1987, it had the largest mount diameter (54 mm internal) among all 35 mm SLR cameras. [2] The EF series includes over eighty lenses, encompassing focal lengths from 8 to 1200 mm.

  7. Canon EF-M lens mount - Wikipedia

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    The EF-M lens mount is one of Canon's two systems for mirrorless cameras, the other being the RF mount. The M system has an 18 mm flange focal distance (compared to 20 mm for RF and 44 mm for EF and EF-S) and a 47 mm throat diameter (compared to 54 mm for EF, EF-S, and RF). As it is designed for use with an APS-C-sized image sensor, it features ...

  8. M39 lens mount - Wikipedia

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    The M39 lens mount is a screw thread mounting system for attaching lenses to 35 mm cameras, primarily rangefinder (RF) Leicas. It is also the most common mount for Photographic enlarger lenses. True Leica Thread-Mount (LTM) is 39 mm in diameter and has a thread of 26 turns-per-inch or threads-per-inch (tpi) (approximately 0.977 mm pitch) of ...

  9. Leica L-Mount - Wikipedia

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    The Leica L-Mount is a bayonet mount developed by Leica Camera AG for interchangeable-lens autofocus digital cameras. The L-Mount has an inner diameter of 51.6 mm [1] and a flange depth of 20.0 mm. [2] The L-mount exists in two versions, an APS-C version (TL) and a full-frame version (SL). The two versions are mechanically and electronically ...