Fujian · C-mount mount · Prime lens
Fujian 25mm f/1.4 CCTV (C-mount) — adapter compatibility and body matches
The Fujian 25mm f/1.4 CCTV (C-mount) sits on the C-mount flange geometry (17.526 mm) — below is every body mount it adapts onto, the autofocus / IS / aperture-control level you should expect, and the specific adapter SKUs that ship the path.
Lens specifications
- Manufacturer
- Fujian
- Lens mount
- C-mount
- Focal length
- 25mm
- Aperture
- f/1.4 – f/16
- Lens type
- Prime
- Image stabilization
- No
- Weight
- 120 g
- Filter thread
- — (rear drop-in or no thread)
- Released
- 2010
Background & adapter context
The ubiquitous sub-$30 'Fujian' CCTV lens — the cheap-fast-glass entry point that introduced a generation of Micro Four Thirds shooters to adapted manual lenses. At 25 mm it is the one common C-mount focal length that actually covers the MFT frame with only mild corner vignetting (it's a 50 mm-equiv near-portrait normal on the 2× crop), which is exactly why it became the MFT shooter's go-to. Dreamy, low-contrast, swirly rendering wide open that sharpens by f/2.8. Manual focus, continuous aperture. Adapts to MFT / Sony E with a thin C-mount ring; not usable on DSLRs.
Adapting the Fujian 25 f/1.4 CCTV onto other bodies
Every feasible body-mount destination for a C-mount lens, sorted by adapter feasibility. Curated adapter SKUs (linked below) cover the specific lens-side → body-side pairing — pick the row matching the body you own, then click the SKU for the full teardown.
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Body mount Sony E (incl. FE) | Mechanical |
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Body mount Fujifilm X | Mechanical |
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Body mount Micro Four Thirds | Mechanical |
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Body mount Canon RF | Speed booster |
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Body mount Canon EF-M | Speed booster |
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Body mount Nikon Z | Speed booster |
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Body mount Fujifilm GFX (G-mount) | Speed booster |
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Body mount L-Mount | Speed booster |
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Body mount Leica M | Speed booster |
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Body mount Canon RF (cine) | Speed booster |
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About the C-mount mount
1-inch × 32 TPI thread, 17.526 mm flange — originally introduced for 16 mm cinema cameras (Bell & Howell Filmo, Bolex H16) in 1926 and adopted as the de-facto industry standard for closed-circuit television, microscope, and machine-vision optics. Image circle is tiny (≈13 mm diagonal, sized for 16 mm cine film) so most C-mount lenses cover only the central crop of even a MFT sensor. A handful of fast cine primes (Cosmicar / Pentax 25mm f/1.4, Fujian 35mm f/1.7) cover MFT — most do not. Adapts onto MFT, X-mount, E-mount with thin mechanical rings, but heavy vignetting and an inability to focus at infinity are typical caveats on machine-vision and CCTV lenses.
Common questions
- What's the best body to adapt the Fujian 25mm f/1.4 CCTV (C-mount) onto?
- Two strong destinations. First choice: a Sony E (incl. FE) body via a Generic C-E rings (Fotodiox, Pixco, Rainbowimaging) preserves the most of the Fujian 25 f/1.4 CCTV's native behaviour (autofocus, in-lens IS where present, electronic aperture). Second choice: a Fujifilm X body via a Generic C-FX rings (Fotodiox, Kipon) — solid fallback when the first body family is unavailable. The /matrix and /picker pages let you compare every feasible adaptation side-by-side.
- Will autofocus work when the Fujian 25 f/1.4 CCTV is adapted onto another body?
- No — adapters in our catalogue route the Fujian 25 f/1.4 CCTV through a mechanical path on the best-supported body (Canon RF). Focus is fully manual; rely on the body's focus peaking and magnify-to-focus aids to nail focus.
- Does the Fujian 25 f/1.4 CCTV's in-lens image stabilization still work through an adapter?
- The Fujian 25 f/1.4 CCTV has no in-lens IS / VR / OS unit — there's no in-lens stabilisation to pass through. Bodies with IBIS (most modern mirrorless) still stabilise the captured frame, but stabilisation is body-side only.