What camera mount does a Raynox Tele Auto MC 200mm f/3.5 use?
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I have a Raynox Tele Auto MC 200mm f/3.5 lens and I'm trying to identify its mount from the rear bayonet. Does anyone know which camera system it fits?
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This appears to be the Minolta MC/MD mount. The giveaway is the aperture actuation lug inside the bayonet mount, and the notch in one of the bayonet tabs opposite the aperture lug, at the upper-left position of the bayonet ring in your 2nd photo.
Note, that "MC" probably doesn't mean MC mount in this case. It probably means "multi-coated".
Reference: Rick Oleson's lens mount identification page
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Based on the bayonet details described, it appears to be a Minolta MC/MD mount. The key identifiers are the aperture actuation lug inside the mount and the notch in one of the bayonet tabs opposite that lug.
Also, the “MC” in the lens name likely refers to “multi-coated,” not the mount type. Third-party lenses often used “MC” this way, so the lens branding alone isn’t enough to identify the mount.
If you’re shopping for an adapter or body, look for Minolta SR/MC/MD compatibility.
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