Lens Mounts - List of Lens Mount Types

List of Lens Mount Types

These types are organized by category; find details in the section that follows.

Stills
  • Canon EF
  • Canon EF-M
  • Canon EF-S
  • Canon FD
  • Canon FL
  • Contax N
  • Contax/Yashica bayonet
  • Contax RF bayonet
  • Exakta bayonet mount
  • Four Thirds bayonet mount
  • Fujica X bayonet
  • Fujifilm X-mount
  • Hasselblad V-mount
  • Konica F-mount
  • Konica AR-mount
  • M39 lens mount
  • Leica M mount
  • Leica R bayonet
  • Leica S-mount
  • M42
  • Mamiya bayonet
  • Minolta A-mount aka Sony A-mount
  • Minolta V-mount (Vectis)
  • Minolta SR-mount (MC/MD)
  • Miranda bayonet
  • Nikon F-mount
  • Nikon S-mount
  • Nikon 1-mount
  • Olympus OM-mount
  • Pentacon 6/P6
  • Pentax K
  • Sigma SA
  • Samsung NX-mount
  • T-mount (T-thread)
  • Topcon (Exakta) bayonet mount
  • Yashica AF (MA)
Cinematography
  • Aaton universal
  • Arri bayonet
  • Arri PL
  • Arri standard
  • B4
  • BNCR
  • C mount
  • Kodak S-mount
  • CA-1
  • PV (Panavision)
  • Sony FZ-mount
Universal (stills and movie)
  • Micro Four Thirds system
  • Sony E-mount
Medical
  • Minolta SR-mount (MC/MD)
  • Olympus OM-mount
Industrial
  • C mount
  • CS mount
  • Front-plate mount
  • T-mount (T-thread)
  • Minolta A-mount
  • Nikon F-mount
  • S-mount (M12 thread)
CCTV
  • C mount
  • CS mount
  • D mount
  • S-mount (M12 thread)
Scientific
  • C mount
  • CS mount

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