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렌즈 마운트 別 '플랜지(플렌지) 백 거리' 정보(Flange back distance)

 

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* 새로 출시된 미러리스 카메라 마운트 flange distance

Canon RF mount 20 mm Mirrorless
Leica L-Mount (formerly CL-mount) 20 mm Mirrorless

Nikon Z mount                                    16mm                                         Mirrorless

 

 

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Mount Flange
focal distance
Type Format Production Prime lenses Zoom lenses Wide/tele converters Mount converters Comments
RED ONE interchangeable mount 27.30 mm cine              
Pentaflex (16 mm cameras) 44 mm cine              
Arri B 52.00 mm cine              
Arri PL 52.00 mm cine              
Arri STD 52.00 mm cine              
Panavision PV-mount 57.15 mm cine   1972–         35 mm & 16mm
OCT-19 61.00 mm cine              
Contax G-mount 29.00 mm Mirrorless   1994–2005 6 1 0 1  
Start (Soviet SLR) 42.00 mm SLR   1958–1964          
Novoflex (de) A-mount 63.3 mm SLR             (measured) "A"-type adapters for follow-focus system
Hasselblad 2000 & 500 74.90 mm SLR              
Hasselblad 1000F & 1600F 82.10 mm SLR              
Pentax Q-mount 9.2 mm[1] Mirrorless 1/1.7" (7.44×5.58 mm) 2013– 1 1 0 1  
1/2" TV bayonet mount 35.74 mm TV 1/2" 3-CCD           JVC, Hitachi, Panasonic, others, but not Sony
Sony 1/2" TV bayonet mount 38 mm TV 1/2" 3-CCD            
Pentax Q-mount 9.2 mm[1] Mirrorless 1/2.3" (6.17×4.55 mm) 2011– 4 2 0 0  
CS-mount 12.50 mm[2] TV 1/4", 1/3", 1/2"           (surveillance cameras)
Pentax Auto 110 27 mm SLR 13×17 mm 1978–1985 5 1 0 0  
Olympus PEN F 28.95 mm SLR 18 x 24 mm 1963–1972 16 2      
B4 2/3" TV bayonet mount[8] 48.00 mm TV 2/3" 3-CCD 1992–         Unofficially known as "B4 mount"
Sony E-mount 18 mm Mirrorless 24×36 mm 2013– 5 6 2 2  
Leica L-mount (formely SL-mount and T) 19 mm Mirrorless 24×36 mm 2015– 1 2      
Leica M-mount 27.80 mm[4] Mirrorless 24×36 mm 1954–         aka Voigtländer VM-mount, Epson EM-mount, Zeiss ZM-mount as well as Konica KM-mount (Hexar RF) and Minolta M-mount (CL/CLE)
M39×26tpi mount 28.80 mm Mirrorless 24×36 mm           Leica M39×26tpi aka L39 (not to be confused with M39×1)
Contax RF-mount 34.85 mm Mirrorless 24×36 mm            
Nikon S-mount 34.85 mm Mirrorless 24×36 mm 1947–2005          
Voigtländer Vitessa T DKL-mount 45.7 mm Mirrorless 24×36 mm   4+? 0 0 0 DKL variant used by Voigtländer Vitessa T; Braun Colorette (Super) II, Colorette (Super) IIB, Colorette (Super) IIL, Colorette (Super) IIBL; Wittnauer Continental, Wittnauer Professional
Konica AR-mount 40.50 mm SLR 24×36 mm 1965–1988 36 16 1 0  
Konica F-mount 40.50 mm SLR 24×36 mm 1960–1965 17 0 0 0  
Canon FD-mount 42.00 mm SLR 24×36 mm 1971–1990 107 34      
Canon FL-mount 42.00 mm SLR 24×36 mm 1964–1971          
Fujica X-mount 43.50 mm SLR 24×36 mm            
Minolta SR-mount 43.50 mm SLR 24×36 mm 1958–2001       6  
Praktica B-mount 44.00 mm SLR 24×36 mm            
Minolta/Konica Minolta/Sony A-mount 44.50 mm SLR 24×36 mm 1985– 42+0+17 50+2+13 6+0+2 2+0+0  
QBM 44.5 mm[5] SLR 24×36 mm           Rollei, Voigtländer
Exakta 44.7 mm[6] SLR 24×36 mm 1936–1969          
M39x1 45.2 mm[7] SLR 24×36 mm 1952–1968         Early Russian SLRs (Zenit) (not to be confused with M39×26tpi and M39×1/28,8)
M42×1 45.46 mm SLR 24×36 mm 1949–         Pentacon, Pentax, Contax S, Praktica, Zeiss ZS, Zenit (not to be confused with M42×0.75)
Contax C/Y-mount 45.50 mm SLR 24×36 mm 1974–2005 24 5 3    
Mamiya Z 45.50 mm SLR 24×36 mm 1980–          
Petri Bayonet 45.50 mm SLR 24×36 mm            
Voigtländer Bessamatic DKL-mount 45.7 mm SLR 24×36 mm 1958–1967 11+2 1 0 0 DKL variants used by Bessamatic, Bessamatic deLuxe, Bessamatic m, Bessamatic CS, Ultramatic, Ultramatic CS
Yashica MA-mount 45.8 mm SLR 24×36 mm         1 (measured); 230AF etc.
Olympus OM-mount 46.00 mm SLR 24×36 mm 1972–2002 38 14      
Leica R-mount 47.00 mm SLR 24×36 mm 1964–2009          
KMZ Zenit DKL-mount 47.58 mm SLR 24×36 mm 1964–1968 5 1 0 0 Zenit/Зенит 4/5/6 "Байонет Ц", an unofficial DKL-mount variant
Contax N-mount 48.00 mm SLR 24×36 mm 2000–2005 4 5 0 1  
Mini T-mount 55.00 mm SLR 24×36 mm 1957–1962         Taisei, M37×0.75
T-mount 55.00 mm SLR 24×36 mm 1962–         Tamron T-400, M42×0.75 (not to be confused with M42×1)
YS mount 55.00 mm SLR 24×36 mm –1969         Sigma, Upsilon, Accura, Polaris, Sun, Aetna, Beroflex, Petri, Raynox, N.P.S., Formula, Dionar, Universal, Soligor, Yashica, Spiratone. M42×0.75 (not to be confused with M42×1) Same as T-mount but with aperture coupling
Pentax K-mount 45.46 mm SLR / Mirrorless 24×36 mm 1975– 131 77      
Braun Paxette Reflex DKL-mount 45.7 mm SLR / Mirrorless 24×36 mm           DKL variant used by Paxette Reflex Automatic, Paxette Reflex Automatic II, Tower 33 Reflex, Tower 34 Reflex; Balda Baldamatic III; Witt Iloca Electric / Graflex Graphic 35 Electric; Wirgin Edixa Electronica / Revue Edixa Electronica
Kodak Retina DKL-mount 45.7 mm SLR / Mirrorless 24×36 mm / 28×28 mm 1958–1977 12+6 0 0 0 DKL variants used by Retina Reflex S (034), Retina Reflex III (041), Retina Reflex IV (051, 051/N), Instamatic Reflex (062), Retina IIIS
Canon EF-mount 44.00 mm SLR 24×36 mm / APS-C 1987– 47 64      
Sigma SA-mount 44.00 mm SLR 24×36 mm / APS-C 1992–       0  
Nikon F-mount 46.50 mm SLR 24×36 mm / APS-C 1959– ? ?      
Micro Four Thirds System 19.25 mm Mirrorless 4/3" 2008– 22 17      
Olympus Four Thirds System 38.67 mm SLR 4/3" 2003– 12 30 2    
Mamiya 645 63.30 mm SLR 6×4.5 cm            
Contax 645 64.00 mm SLR 6×4.5 cm            
Pentax 645 70.87 mm SLR 6×4.5 cm 1984–          
Rollei SLX 74.00 mm SLR 6×6 cm –2005          
Pentacon Six 74.1 mm SLR 6×6 cm 1956–1992          
Rollei SL66 102.80 mm SLR 6×6 cm            
Pentax 6×7 84.95 mm or 85.00 mm SLR 6×7 cm 1969–1999          
Mamiya RZ67 105 mm SLR 6×7 cm            
Mamiya RB67 111 mm SLR 6×7 cm            
D-mount 12.29 mm cine 8 mm           (8 mm movie cameras)
C-mount 17.526 mm[2] cine / TV 8 mm, 16 mm, 1/3", 1/2", 2/3", 1", 4/3" ~1926–         (Bolex, Eclair and Bell & Howell)
Fujifilm X-mount 17.7 mm Mirrorless APS-C 2012– 8 8 0 1[4]  
Canon EF-M-mount 18 mm Mirrorless APS-C 2012– 1 3 0 1  
Sony E-mount 18 mm Mirrorless APS-C 2010– 6 10 4 2  
Leica L-mount (formely SL-mount and T) 19 mm Mirrorless APS-C 2014– 3 3      
Samsung NX-mount 25.50 mm Mirrorless APS-C 2010– 5 4      
Canon EF-S-mount 44.00 mm SLR APS-C 2003– 2 9 0 0  
Minolta/Konica Minolta/Sony A-mount 44.50 mm SLR APS-C 2004– 0+0+3 0+3+13 0+0+0 0+0+0  
Minolta V-mount 36.00 mm SLR APS-H 1996–1999 3 5 0 1 Vectis S-1, Vectis S-100, Dimáge RD-3000
Nikon 1-mount 17 mm[3] Mirrorless CX 2011–       1  
Sony FZ-mount 19 mm cine Super 35 2011– 0 2 0 3  

 

 

 

 

 


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