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Camera bodies

Body Release date Mount Sensor
Film (24×36 mm)
SA-300/SA-300 QD 1992 or 1993 SA-IB and SA-OB N/A
SA-300N/SA-300N QD 1994 SA-IB and SA-OB N/A
SA-5/SA-5 QD 1997 SA-IB and SA-OB N/A
SA-7/SA-7 QD 2001 SA-IB and SA-OB N/A
SA-9/SA-9 QD 2001 SA-IB and SA-OB N/A
SA-7N/SA-7N QD 2002 SA-IB and SA-OB N/A
Digital (13.8×20.7 mm)
2002-10 SA-IB and SA-OB , 1512×2268 pixels
2003-12 SA-IB and SA-OB Foveon X3, 1512×2268 pixels
2007-03 SA-IB only Foveon X3, 1760×2640 pixels
2010-06 SA-IB only Foveon X3, 1760×2640 pixels
Digital (15.7×23.5 mm)
2011-05 SA-IB only , 3200×4800 pixels
2012-02 SA-IB only Foveon X3, 3200×4800 pixels
SD Quattro 2016-02 SA-IB only Foveon Quattro, 3616×5424 pixels
Digital (17.9×26.7 mm)
SD Quattro H 2016-02 SA-IB only Foveon Quattro, 4128×6192 pixels

Compatibility

lenses can be mounted via adapters utilizing the SA inner bayonet.

Despite of the physical similarities (PK) lenses can’t really be fitted straight onto the SA-mount as well, once the protruding AA lever and AA protector outcrop are removed, though the fit is slightly loose as the SA-mount has a slightly bigger bore than the PK-mount. However, due to the difference in scale focusing isn’t possible and the close focusing capabilities will be reduced.

Utilizing the SA-OB bayonet mount (on camera bodies supporting it), can be fitted and used via a JTAT mount adapter developed by Kazuo Suzuki, Tachibana Seisakusho.

In digital cameras, it is important to make sure that the rear of an adapted lens never hits the camera’s dust protector filter when focused to infinity.

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