Konica AR-mount
The Konica AR camera lens mount was introduced in 1965 with the Konica Autoreflex (Autorex in Japan market), together with a range of lenses. It features a comparably short flange focal distance of 40.50 mm for a 35 mm film SLR camera. Its diameter is 47 mm.[1] The focus of the Konica Hexanon lenses were from 21 mm to 1000 mm; at the start one zoom 47-100mm f3.5 Hexanon AR-H was offered.[2][3] Konica produced cameras for Konica AR bayonet until 1988.
- AR-mount (of the Hexanon 3.5/ 28 mm)
- AR-mount (side view of the Hexanon 3.5/ 28 mm)
For Konica-lenses with the older F-mount were adapters available.[4]
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References
- buhla.de, Konica Auto-Reflex 1965-1968, Technical Data. Retrieved 6 November 2020].
- hifi-archiv.info/Foto, Konica Auto-Reflex, catalogue pages 6 and 7 (German). Retrieved 8. November 2020.
- buhla.de, Konica SLR lenses 1960-1987, Konica Hexanon Zoom Lens Size 24x18 47-100 mm / 1:3.5. Retrieved 8 November 2020].
- buhla.de, Konica SLR lenses 1960-1987. Retrieved 6 November 2020.
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