My Camera Collections - Sony NEX3

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The Pentax Lens 50mm F1.4, all testing photos at the album here:

Mount Types for Common Cameras

Here are the main lens mount systems used by the different manufacturers:
MountUsed by
EFCanon DSLRs
FNikon DSLRs
CXNikon 1 MILCs
ASony / Konica Minolta DSLRs and SLTs
ESony NEX MILCs
Four ThirdsPanasonic and Olympus DSLRs
Micro Four ThirdsPanasonic and Olympus MILCs
KPentax / Samsung DSLRs
SASigma DSLRs
NXSamsung NX MILCs
XFuji MILCs

Pentax Q (Cute)


Small but powerful! Don't ever think the sensor bigger is better, it also depends on the algorithm and imaging engine performance

About Pentax Q
The Pentax Q series is a series of mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras made by Pentax and introduced in 2011 with the initial model Pentax Q.  As of September 2012, it is the world’s smallest, lightest interchangeable lens digital camera.


Small Powerful Sensor
A newly designed back-illuminated CMOS image sensor with outstanding high-sensitivity, low-noise characteristics, the PENTAX Q10 delivers high-resolution, rich-gradation images with approximately 12.4 effective megapixels, and a top sensitivity of ISO 6400.

The small sensor size means that the Q series has a crop factor of 5.6× (or 4.7x for the Q7 and Q-S1) and a short flange focal distance (FFD). With the 5.6× crop factor, a 100 mm macro lens (for example) becomes a (35 mm equivalent) 560 mm extreme telephoto or an extreme close-up lens capable of 1:1 macro reproduction.

Flexibility
The short FFD of the Pentax Q series allows the use of third-party adapters to mount lenses from many manufacturers on the Pentax Q body, including Olympus OM, Canon FD, Minolta, M42 screw mount, C-Mount, D-Mount, Pentax K, and Pentax 6×7.
It is a fun camera overall, you can play with many different OMF (Old Manual Focus) lens in the market.


Konica lenses

With the Hexar RF:


You may get a nice mint condition of Konica Hexanon-M 50mm f/2 may found in eBay about USD$750




Prime lens

LEICA M-SYSTEM

SIZE MATTERS
The world’s most compact professional camera

Constructed with a depth of less than 42 mm and an extremely quiet shutter, the M-Cameras are ideal partners for travel photographers and photojournalists.
source from Leica official website.

Why M-system, it is RF camera, that means the Flange focal distance (FFD) are closest to the EVIL camera which is about 20mm. Then you can enjoy the best optical performance from the lens.

The Leica M mount
(incomplete list)
With the Leica M:
  • 15mm f/8 Hologon
  • 18mm f/3.8 Super-Elmar
  • 21mm f/1.4 Summilux
  • 21mm f/2.8 Elmarit
  • 21mm f/3.4 Super-Angulon
  • 21mm f3.4 Super Elmar
  • 21mm f/4 Super-Angulon
  • 24mm f/1.4 Summilux
  • 24mm f/2.8 Elmarit
  • 24mm f/3.8 Elmar
  • 28mm f/2 Summicron
  • 28mm f/2.8 Elmarit
  • 35mm f/1.4 Summilux
  • 35mm f/2 Summicron
  • 35mm f/2.5 Summarit
  • 35mm f/2.8 Summaron
  • 35mm f/3.5 Summaron
  • 40mm f/2 Summicron
  • 50mm f/0.95 Noctilux
  • 50mm f/1.0 Noctilux
  • 50mm f/1.2 Noctilux
  • 50mm f/1.4 Summilux
  • 50mm f/1.5 Summarit
  • 50mm f/2 Summicron
  • 50mm f/2.5 Summarit
  • 50mm f/2.8 Elmar
  • 75mm f/1.4 Summilux
  • 75mm f/2 Summicron
  • 75mm f/2.5 Summarit
  • 90mm f/2.0 Summicron
  • 90mm f/2.5 Summarit
  • 90mm f/2.8 Elmarit
  • 90mm f/2.8 Tele-Elmarit
  • 90mm f/4 Elmar
  • 90mm f/4 Macro-Elmar
  • 135mm f/4.5 Hektor
  • 135mm f/4 Tele-Elmar
  • 135mm f/2.8 Elmarit
  • 135mm f/3.4 APO-Telyt
Multiple Focal Length Lenses Leica M
  • 16mm,18mm,21mm f/4 Tri-Elmar
  • 28mm,35mm,50mm f/4 Tri-Elmar
With the Leica CL:
  • 40mm f/2 Summicron-C
  • 90mm f/4 Elmar-C
  • 40mm f/2.8 Elmarit-C

Elcan lenses

Ernst Leitz Canada made special military lenses under the ELCAN name:
  • Elcan 50mm f/2, for the Leica KE-7a
  • Elcan 66mm f/2
  • Elcan 90mm f/1, apparently without helical, focused by extension rings

Konica lenses

With the Hexar RF:
  • 21mm/35mm f/3.4 / f/4
  • 28mm f/2.8
  • 35mm f/2
  • 50mm f/2 (*review of 50/2)
  • 50mm f/1.2
  • 90mm f/2.8 (*review of 90/2.8)

Minolta lenses

With the Leica CL:
  • 40mm f/2 M-Rokkor
  • 90mm f/4 M-Rokkor
With the Minolta CLE:
  • 28mm f/2.8 M-Rokkor
  • 40mm f/2 M-Rokkor (new version)
  • 90mm f/4 M-Rokkor (new version)

Voigtländer lenses

With the Bessa T, R2, R2A, R3A, R4A, R2M, R3M and R4M:
  • 12mm f/5.6 Ultra Wide Heliar Aspherical II [1]
  • 15mm f/4.5 Super Wide Heliar II [2]
  • 21mm f/4 Color-Skopar P type [3]
  • 25mm f/4 Color-Skopar P type[4]
  • 28mm f/2.0 Ultron [5]
  • 35mm f/1.2 Aspherical Nokton [6] with Armalite hood, the fastest ever production 35mm lens for 35mm cameras
  • 35mm f/1.4 Nokton classic [7] (Available in MC Multicoated or SC Single Coated)
  • 35mm f/2.5 Color-Skopar P type II [8]
  • 40mm f/1.4 Nokton classic[9] (Available in MC Multicoated or SC Single Coated), the fastest ever production 40mm lens for 35mm full-frame cameras[10]
  • 50mm f/1.1 Nokton[11]
  • 50mm f/2.0 collapsible Heliar
  • 50mm f/3.5 Heliar
  • 75mm f/1.8 Heliar[12]
Other Cosina Voigtländer lenses are screwmount and need an adapter to fit on the later Bessa bodies.

Rollei lenses

With the Cosina made Rollei 35 RF:
  • 40mm f/2.8 Sonnar
  • 80mm f/2.8 Planar
Rollei also announced at one point that they were going to release a 28mm lens and a 50mm lens, but lost interest in the 35RF (really a Cosina Bessa R2) system.

Carl Zeiss lenses

With the Zeiss Ikon rangefinder:
  • 15mm f/2.8 - Distagon T* 2,8/15 ZM
  • 18mm f/4 - Distagon T* 4/18 ZM
  • 21mm f/2.8 - Biogon T* 2,8/21 ZM
  • 21mm f/4.5 - C Biogon T* 4,5/21 ZM
  • 25mm f/2.8 - Biogon T* 2,8/25 ZM
  • 28mm f/2.8 - Biogon T* 2,8/28 ZM
  • 35mm f/2 - Biogon T* 2/35 ZM
  • 35mm f/2.8 - C Biogon T* 2,8/35 ZM
  • 50mm f/1.5 - C Sonnar T* 1,5/50 ZM
  • 50mm f/2 - Planar T* 2/50 ZM
  • 85mm f/2 - Sonnar T* 2/85 ZM
  • 85mm f/4 - Tele-Tessar T* 4/85 ZM

Ricoh lenses

  • 21mm f/3.5 GR 21