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The '''Fujica X mount lenses''' was a design of lens mount designed by the [[Fuji|Fuji Photo Film Co.]] for use on their single-lens reflex camera designs. The X mount used a bayonet mount which flange focal distance was 43.5 mm.
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Introduced in 1980 X mount was [[Fuji|Fuji's]] move from [[42mm_screw_lenses|screw mount]] to bayonet type mount. X mount lenses were discontinued in 1985. Fuji's lenses that utilised X mount were named X-Fujinon.
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''This article covers the lens bayonet mount used in early-1980s Fujica film SLRs. See [[Fujifilm X lenses]] for the digital-camera lens series launched in 2012 along with the [[Fujifilm X-Pro1]].''
  
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The '''Fujica X mount lenses''' is a lens mount designed by [[Fuji|Fuji Photo Film Co.]] for use on their single-lens reflex cameras. The X mount used a bayonet mount with a flange focal distance was 43.5 mm.  
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Introduced in 1980 X mount was [[Fuji|Fuji's]] move from [[42mm_screw_lenses|screw mount]] to bayonet type mount. X mount lenses were discontinued in 1985. Fuji's lenses that utilized X mount were named X-Fujinon.
  
Shown on the left is the Fujica-X bayonet mount. It has an aperture coupling lever that communicates the aperture to the body allows open aperture metering. Fuji produced lenses from 16 to 225mm for their X-mount. Allthough only in production for five years, their weren even x-mount lenses being produced by third-party manufacturers, such as [[Sigma]].  
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Shown on the right is the Fujica-X bayonet mount. It has an aperture coupling lever that communicates it to the body and thus allows open aperture metering. Fuji produced lenses from 16 to 225mm for their X-mount. Although only in production for five years, there were even x-mount lenses being produced by third-party manufacturers, such as [[Sigma]].
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== Fuji ==
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'''prime'''
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*35mm f/3.5 (4 elements in 4 groups) ø 49mm
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*55mm f/1.6 (5 elements in 4 groups) ø 49mm
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*55mm f/1.8 (6 elements in 4 groups) ø 49mm
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*55mm f/2.2 (4 elements in 4 groups) ø 49mm
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*19mm EBC f/3.5 (11 elements in 5 groups) ø 72mm
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*24mm EBC f/2.8 (9 elements in 8 groups) ø 49mm
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*28mm EBC f/3.5 (7 elements in 7 groups) ø 49mm
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*35mm EBC f/1.9 (8 elements in 6 groupd) ø 49mm
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*35mm EBC f/2.8 (7 elements in 6 groups) ø 49mm
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*50mm EBC f/1.4 (7 elements in 6 groups) ø 49mm
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*55mm EBC f/1.8 (6 elements in 4 groups) ø 49mm
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*100mm EBC f/2.8 (5 elements in 4 groups) ø 49mm
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*135mm EBC f/2.5 (5 elements in 4 groups) ø 58mm
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*135mm EBC f/3.5 (4 elements in 4 groups) ø 49mm
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*200mm EBC f/4.5 (5 elements in 5 groups) ø 49mm
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*400mm EBC f/4.5 (5 elements in 4 groups) ø 49mm
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*600mm EBC f/5.6 (5 elements in 4 groups) ø 49mm
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*1000mm EBC f/8 (5 elements in 5 groups) ø 49mm
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*16mm EBC Fisheye f/2.8 (12 elements in 8 groups) w/4 built-in filters
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*55mm Macro f/3.5 (5 elements in 4 groups) ø 49mm
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*85mm Soft Focus f/4 (4 elements in 4 groups) ø 49mm
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'''zoom'''
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*43-75mm f/3.5-4.5 (7 elements in 7 groups) ø 49mm
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*75-150mm f/4.5 (12 elements in 10 groups) ø 62mm
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*54-270mm f/4.5 (15 elements in 12 groups) ø 82mm
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*75-205mm EBC f/3.8 (13 elements in 8 groups) ø 62mm
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*85-225mm EBC f/4.5
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==[[Nittō Kōgaku|Kominar]]==
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* X-Kominar W 28mm f/2.8 DM
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* 135mm f/2.8
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== Makinon ==
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* 135mm f/2.8 Macro
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* 500mm Makinon f/8 Reflex
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== [[Sigma]] ==
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* 16mm f/2.8 Fisheye
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* 28mm f/2.8 Mini-Wide
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* 135mm f/3.5 Mini-Tele
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* 28-85mm f/3.5-4.5
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* 75-210mm f/3.5-4.5
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==[[Allied Impex|Soligor]]==
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* 28-80mm Zoom
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* 35-140mm f/3.8-f5.3
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== Tokina==
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* 28mm EL f/2.8 wide
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== Tou / Five Star ==
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*28-80mm f/3.5-4.5
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==
 
*[http://www.pentax-manuals.com/fujica/fujica.htm Site dedicated to the Fujica 35mm SLR Cameras]
 
*[http://www.pentax-manuals.com/fujica/fujica.htm Site dedicated to the Fujica 35mm SLR Cameras]

Revision as of 00:21, 27 June 2015

This article covers the lens bayonet mount used in early-1980s Fujica film SLRs. See Fujifilm X lenses for the digital-camera lens series launched in 2012 along with the Fujifilm X-Pro1.

The Fujica X mount lenses is a lens mount designed by Fuji Photo Film Co. for use on their single-lens reflex cameras. The X mount used a bayonet mount with a flange focal distance was 43.5 mm. Introduced in 1980 X mount was Fuji's move from screw mount to bayonet type mount. X mount lenses were discontinued in 1985. Fuji's lenses that utilized X mount were named X-Fujinon.

Shown on the right is the Fujica-X bayonet mount. It has an aperture coupling lever that communicates it to the body and thus allows open aperture metering. Fuji produced lenses from 16 to 225mm for their X-mount. Although only in production for five years, there were even x-mount lenses being produced by third-party manufacturers, such as Sigma.

Fuji

prime

  • 35mm f/3.5 (4 elements in 4 groups) ø 49mm
  • 55mm f/1.6 (5 elements in 4 groups) ø 49mm
  • 55mm f/1.8 (6 elements in 4 groups) ø 49mm
  • 55mm f/2.2 (4 elements in 4 groups) ø 49mm
  • 19mm EBC f/3.5 (11 elements in 5 groups) ø 72mm
  • 24mm EBC f/2.8 (9 elements in 8 groups) ø 49mm
  • 28mm EBC f/3.5 (7 elements in 7 groups) ø 49mm
  • 35mm EBC f/1.9 (8 elements in 6 groupd) ø 49mm
  • 35mm EBC f/2.8 (7 elements in 6 groups) ø 49mm
  • 50mm EBC f/1.4 (7 elements in 6 groups) ø 49mm
  • 55mm EBC f/1.8 (6 elements in 4 groups) ø 49mm
  • 100mm EBC f/2.8 (5 elements in 4 groups) ø 49mm
  • 135mm EBC f/2.5 (5 elements in 4 groups) ø 58mm
  • 135mm EBC f/3.5 (4 elements in 4 groups) ø 49mm
  • 200mm EBC f/4.5 (5 elements in 5 groups) ø 49mm
  • 400mm EBC f/4.5 (5 elements in 4 groups) ø 49mm
  • 600mm EBC f/5.6 (5 elements in 4 groups) ø 49mm
  • 1000mm EBC f/8 (5 elements in 5 groups) ø 49mm
  • 16mm EBC Fisheye f/2.8 (12 elements in 8 groups) w/4 built-in filters
  • 55mm Macro f/3.5 (5 elements in 4 groups) ø 49mm
  • 85mm Soft Focus f/4 (4 elements in 4 groups) ø 49mm

zoom

  • 43-75mm f/3.5-4.5 (7 elements in 7 groups) ø 49mm
  • 75-150mm f/4.5 (12 elements in 10 groups) ø 62mm
  • 54-270mm f/4.5 (15 elements in 12 groups) ø 82mm
  • 75-205mm EBC f/3.8 (13 elements in 8 groups) ø 62mm
  • 85-225mm EBC f/4.5

Kominar

  • X-Kominar W 28mm f/2.8 DM
  • 135mm f/2.8

Makinon

  • 135mm f/2.8 Macro
  • 500mm Makinon f/8 Reflex

Sigma

  • 16mm f/2.8 Fisheye
  • 28mm f/2.8 Mini-Wide
  • 135mm f/3.5 Mini-Tele
  • 28-85mm f/3.5-4.5
  • 75-210mm f/3.5-4.5

Soligor

  • 28-80mm Zoom
  • 35-140mm f/3.8-f5.3

Tokina

  • 28mm EL f/2.8 wide

Tou / Five Star

  • 28-80mm f/3.5-4.5

Links