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For a full list see Nikon F-mount.
This lens is available for Nikon F-mount only.
Standard Nikon F-mount lenses can be used.
ZF lenses fit the Nikon F-mount.
This has led to the increased development of the DX format-specific lenses for the Nikon F-mount.
The Nikon F-mount was introduced by Nikon in 1959, and is thus one of the most venerable lens mounts still in existence.
Nikkor is the brand of lenses produced by Nikon Corporation, including camera lenses for the Nikon F-mount.
They also manufacture a beginner's 35 mm SLR camera (using the Nikon F-mount) under the Kenko name.
The FinePix S5 in this review is the camera body only; you can purchase add-on lenses for this unit, which uses a Nikon F-mount.
The Nikon F-mount is a type of interchangeable lens mount developed by Nikon for its 35 mm Single-lens reflex cameras.
Nikon F-mount (adapter variant with aperture ring for G lenses available, adapter variant with tilt available)
It comes in the Canon EF lens mount, Nikon F-mount, Pentax K mount, and Sony E mount.
Holga plastic lenses have also been adapted to the Canon EOS, the Nikon f-mount, Pentax, Sony, Olympus and Minolta.
The Nikon F-mount teleconverters are a group of magnifying lenses mounted between the lens and the camera body, the Nikon F-mount.
See Nikon F-mount Nikkor and Nikon F-Mount Teleconverter.
The Nikon F-mount is the only 35mm SLR or DSLR Lens mount ever used by NASA.
There are other mirror lenses that can mount onto current mounts such as Canon EF-mount and Nikon F-mount but all of these mirror lenses are manual focus only.
The lens is produced for the SA mount, Canon EF mount, Four Thirds System, and the Nikon F-mount varieties, all have the same optical formula.
The lens has four different variates, fitting on the Canon EF mount, Pentax K mount, Minolta A-mount, and the Nikon F-mount.
Lomographische AG also makes Diana lens adapters for several major DSLR systems, including Canon EOS, Nikon F-mount, and Micro Four Thirds.
By using the Interchangeable Mount System (IMS) you can attach nearly every lenses on the camera (PL Mount, Nikon F-Mount, Panavision Mount, etc.).
The modern Nikon F-mount SLR camera lenses from the late 1970s - present (its design dates back to 1959) can function on the newer Nikon DSLR cameras with some limitations.
Aspects of its design remain in all of Nikon's subsequent SLR cameras, through the current Nikon F6 film and Nikon D4 digital models (which still share its Nikon F-mount for lenses).
Fuji would return to the SLR market in 2000 with a series of digital SLR cameras starting with the FinePix S1 Pro, but these were based on Nikon designs and used the autofocus version of the Nikon F-mount.