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| x Canon EOS 350D |
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Canon EF-S lens mount |
The Canon EOS 350D (Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT in North America and the Canon EOS Kiss Digital N in Japan) is an 8.0-megapixel midrange digital single-lens reflex camera manufactured by Canon. The model was initially announced in February 2005. It...
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| x Olympus Pen F |
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Olympus | Half-frame 35mm | Olympus Pen F lens mount |
The Olympus Pen F, Pen FT and Pen FV were very similar half-frame 35 mm single-lens reflex (SLR) cameras with interchangeable lenses produced by Olympus of Japan between 1963-1966 (Pen F), 1966-1972 (Pen FT) and 1967-1970 (Pen FV). The chief...
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| x Olympus Pen FV | Olympus | Half-frame 35mm | Olympus Pen F lens mount | ||
| x Olympus Pen FT | Olympus | Half-frame 35mm | Olympus Pen F lens mount | ||
| x 503cw |
The 503cw is the only V Series camera still being produced by Hasselblad. It began production in 1996 and is a medium format single-lens reflex camera which uses Zeiss lenses. Unlike most other 500-Series bodies, the 503cw features the gliding...
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| x ARAX camera |
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Arax Foto is a Ukrainian tuning company located in Kiev. The owner of the company is Gevorg Vartanyan and has run the business for international customers since 2003. Prior to 2003 Arax sold their production only in the former Soviet Union.
ARAX...
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| x Asahi Pentax |
The Asahi Pentax series, by the Asahi Optical Co., Ltd. (旭光学工業株式会社, Asahi Kōgaku Kōgyō Kabushiki-gaisha), was a pivotal development in modern photography. It was the first model of Pentax camera.
In 1957, the Asahi Optical Company (later "Pentax")...
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| x Asahiflex |
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The Asahiflex was a 35mm single-lens reflex camera built by the Asahi Optical Corporation (later to become Pentax). It was the first SLR camera built in Japan.
Asahi Optical introduced its first 35 mm camera in 1952. Unlike the majority of Japanese...
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| x Canon EOS |
The Canon EOS (Electro-Optical System) autofocus 35 mm film and digital SLR camera system was introduced in 1987 with the Canon EOS 650 and is still in production as Canon's current dSLR system. The acronym EOS was chosen for Eos, the Titan Goddess...
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| x Canon FP | 135 film | Canon FL |
The Canon FP is a 35 mm SLR manufactured by Canon Inc. of Japan and introduced in October 1964. It introduced the Canon FL lens mount, the successor to the Canon R. It is effectively a Canon FX without the built-in lightmeter, and was intended for...
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| x Canon FT QL |
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The Canon FT QL is a 35mm single-lens reflex camera introduced by Canon of Japan in March 1966. It has a Canon FL lens mount compatible with the large range of FL series lenses. The FT can also operate the later Canon FD series lenses in stop-down...
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| x Canon FX |
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135 film | Canon FL |
The Canon FX is a 35 mm SLR manufactured by Canon Inc. of Japan and introduced in April 1964. It introduced the Canon FL lens mount, the successor to the Canon R.
The camera has a built-in lightmeter using a CdS photocell mounted on the photographer...
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| x Edixa |
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Edixa is a brand of camera manufacturer Wirgin Kamerawerk which was based in Wiesbaden, West Germany. The product line included several 35mm cameras and 16mm Edixa 16 subminiature cameras designed by Heinz Waaske from the 1950's to the 1970's.
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| x Edixa Reflex |
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135 film |
The Edixa Reflex cameras were West Germany's most popular own series of SLR's with focal plane shutter. The original name of the first Edixa SLR was Komet. The Wirgin company had to change the name after complaints of two other companies with...
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| x Exakta |
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The Exakta is a pioneer brand camera produced by the Ihagee Kamerawerk in Dresden, Germany, founded as the Industrie und Handels-Gesellschaft mbH, in 1912.
Highlights of Exakta cameras include:
Early Kine-Exaktas had a fixed waist-level viewfinder,...
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| x Konica Autoreflex |
The Auto-Reflex and Autoreflex is a series of 35mm SLR cameras made by Konica from 1965. All these models have the Konica AR bayonet.
The Konica Auto-Reflex of 1965 was the first focal-plane-shutter auto exposure 35mm SLR; hence the name. This model...
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| x Konica FT-1 |
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The Konica FT-1 was the last SLR to be built both under the Konica name and by Konica themselves. The FT-1 was introduced as an improvement on the earlier FS-1, changes included a different meter type (using silicon photodiode cells instead of the...
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| x Leica R8 |
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The Leica R8 is a manual focus 35 mm single-lens reflex camera produced by the German firm of Leica as part of their R series of cameras. Development began in 1990: the camera was introduced at the 1996 Photokina trade show, and was succeeded by the...
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| x Leica R9 |
The Leica R9 is a manual focus 35 mm single-lens reflex camera produced by the German firm of Leica as part of their R series of cameras. It was released in 2002, replacing the very similar Leica R8, upon which it improved in several aspects. Unlike...
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| x Minolta 110 Zoom SLR |
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110 film |
The Minolta 110 Zoom SLR was a 110 format single-lens reflex (SLR) camera produced by Minolta of Japan between 1976 and 1979. It was the first SLR in 110 format. It had an unusual, flattened shape. Other 110 SLRs were shaped like SLRs in larger...
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| x Minolta 5000i |
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135 film | Minolta Dynax |
The Minolta 5000i (also known as the Maxxum 5000i in North America, the Dynax 5000i in Europe, and the α-5700i in Japan) is a 35mm single-lens reflex camera belonging to the second generation of bodies in Minolta's autofocus SLR system, fitting...
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| x Minolta 7000i |
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135 film | Minolta Dynax |
The Minolta 7000i is a 24x36mm auto-focus SLR camera, introduced by Minolta in the late 1980s.
This camera had the usual Program AE, Shutter priority AE, Aperture priority AE and metered manual exposure modes(standard on the 7000), TTL autoflash...
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| x Minolta 9000 |
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135 film | Minolta Dynax |
The Minolta 9000 was introduced in 1985 and was both Minolta's and the world's first professional autofocus SLR. It was called Maxxum 9000 in the USA and Alpha 9000 in Japan. The 9000 served as a base for a system whose capabilities were extremely...
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| x Minolta Maxxum 4 |
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The Minolta Maxxum 4 (Dynax 4 in Europe and Dynax 3 in "in Asia Pacific countries") 35mm SLR camera was introduced in 1999? Konica Minolta has discontinued production of this model but maintains information on it in its website.
Capable of automatic...
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| x Minolta Maxxum 7000 |
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135 film | Minolta Dynax |
The Minolta MAXXUM 7000 (7000 AF in Europe) 35mm SLR camera was introduced in 1985. It marked a significant milestone in photography as it was the first camera to feature both integrated autofocus (AF) and motorised film advance, the standard...
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| x Minolta Maxxum 7000i |
The Minolta Maxxum 7000i (sold as Minolta Dynax 7000i in Europe) is a 35mm SLR camera manufactured by Minolta and released in 1988. It featured a 1/4000 shutter speed and a 3FPS motor drive.
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| x Minolta X-570 |
The Minolta X-570 (X500 in Europe) was introduced in 1983 as a lower cost alternative to the X-700. It used the same chassis as the rest of the Minolta X series and the standard Minolta SR mount. The primary difference between the top of the line X...
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| x Minolta X-700 |
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Minolta MD mount |
The Minolta X-700 is a 35 mm single-lens reflex camera introduced by Minolta in 1981. It was the top model of their final manual-focus SLR series before the introduction of the auto-focus Minolta Maxxum 7000. It used the basic body of the XG-M with...
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| x Minolta XD-7 |
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135 film | Minolta MD mount |
The Minolta XD-7 (sold as the XD-11 in the U.S. and as the XD in Japan) was a 35mm SLR camera manufactured by Minolta and introduced in 1977. It was the first camera to feature both shutter priority and aperture priority automatic exposure modes....
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| x Minolta XE | Minolta MD mount |
The Minolta XE, known as the XE-1 in Europe and the XE-7 in North America, is a manual focus, 35 mm single-lens reflex camera produced by Minolta of Japan between 1974 and 1977. It was developed in collaboration with Leica and has many similarities...
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| x Minolta XE-5 |
The Minolta XE-5 was a 35 mm single-lens reflex camera from Minolta of Japan, introduced in 1975. It was a simplified and lower-cost version of Minolta's XE/XE-1/XE-7, keeping that camera's automatic exposure but removing viewfinder displays,...
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| x Minolta XG-M |
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135 film | Minolta MD mount |
The Minolta XG-M was a 35mm single-lens reflex camera introduced in 1981 by Minolta of Japan. It was also known as the X-70 on the Japanese market, in which it was not available until 1982. When released, it was the top model in Minolta's XG series...
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| x Nikkormat |
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Nikon F-mount |
Nikkormat (Nikomat in Japan) was the brand used by the Japanese optics company Nippon Kogaku K. K. (Nikon Corporation since 1988) from 1965 to 1978 to name two popular but otherwise unrelated series of interchangeable lens, 35 mm film, single-lens...
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| x Nikon F4 |
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Nikon Corporation | Nikon F-mount |
The Nikon F4 was a 35mm autofocus (AF) single lens reflex (SLR) film camera, first introduced in 1988 as the next generation in Nikon's line of F series professional cameras. With industrial design by Giorgetto Giugiaro, the F4 was the first...
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| x Nikon F401 |
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Nikon Corporation | Nikon F-mount |
The Nikon F401 (N4004 in North America) was an autofocus, 35mm, single-lens reflex (SLR) film camera built by Nikon and introduced in 1987. The camera represented one of Nikon's first endeavours into consumer-based autofocus, as a follow-up to their...
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| x Nikon F5 | Nikon Corporation | Nikon F-mount |
The Nikon F5 is a 35 mm film-based single-lens reflex camera body manufactured by Nikon from 1996 through 2004. It was the fifth in Nikon's professional film camera line, which began in 1959 with the Nikon F, and followed the Nikon F4. It was...
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| x Nikon F501 |
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Nikon Corporation | Nikon F-mount |
The Nikon F-501 (sold in North America as the N2020) was the first successful autofocus SLR camera sold by the Nikon Corporation beginning in 1986. A nearly identical, albeit manual focus version, called the Nikon F-301 (N2000 in North America) was...
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| x Nikon F6 | Nikon Corporation | Nikon F-mount |
The Nikon F6 is a 35 mm film single-lens reflex camera body that became commercially available in 2004, and is the sixth top-of-the-line professional film camera in Nikon's line since the introduction of the Nikon F in 1959. The Nikon F6 is designed...
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| x Nikon F601 | Nikon Corporation | Nikon F-mount |
The Nikon F601, otherwise known as the Nikon N6006, is a 35mm single-lens reflex (SLR) film camera that was produced by Nikon starting in 1991. The F601 featured an improved, second generation autofocus system, motor drive for automatic film-advance...
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| x Nikon F801 |
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Nikon Corporation | Nikon F-mount |
The Nikon F-801 (sold as the N8008 in the US and Canadian markets) is a 35mm SLR of the late 1980s, and one of the first Nikon cameras with autofocus. Although its autofocus mechanism is slow in comparison to modern standards, it was an improvement...
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| x Nikon F90 | Nikon Corporation | Nikon F-mount |
The Nikon F90 (known as the N90 in North America) is a 'prosumer' camera. At the time of its release it was noted for its fast autofocus speed compared to previous Nikon models, which had lagged behind competitor Canon's. It was thus seen by many as...
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| x Nikon F90x |
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Nikon Corporation | Nikon F-mount |
The Nikon F90x (known in the United States as the N90s) was a slightly upgraded version of the very popular F90.
Differences included faster and more accurate autofocus and shutter speed adjustments in thirds of a stop versus the full-stop...
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| x Olympus OM system |
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The Olympus OM System was a line of 35mm single-lens reflex cameras, lenses and accessories sold by Olympus between 1972 and 2002 (some accessories were sold through early 2003).
The system was introduced by Olympus in 1972, more than a decade later...
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| x Olympus OM-1 |
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The Olympus OM-1 is a manually operated 35mm single-lens reflex camera, part of the Olympus OM system.
The very first model was presented at the Photokina of Köln in 1972 and was called the Olympus M-1. Thirteen years earlier, the release of the...
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| x Olympus OM-2 |
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The Olympus OM-2 was a single-lens reflex camera produced by Olympus of Japan.
The Olympus OM-2 was an aperture priority automatic camera (with full manual operation selected via switch), based on the earlier, successful OM-1 body. The OM-2 was...
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| x Olympus OM-3 |
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The Olympus OM-3 is a manual camera without automatic exposure modes, and an entirely mechanical shutter. Introduced in 1983, the OM-3 was the first of a new series of professional camera bodies designed to update the OM-1 and OM-2. These new bodies...
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| x Olympus OM-4 |
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The Olympus OM-4 is an interchangeable lens, 35 mm film, single lens reflex (SLR) camera; manufactured by Olympus Optical Co., Ltd. (today Olympus Corporation) in Japan and sold as OM-4 from 1983 to 1987 and as OM-4Ti from 1986 to 2002.
The OM-4 was...
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| x Pentacon Six |
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The Pentacon Six is an single-lens reflex (SLR) medium format camera system made by Pentacon from 1956 to 1992. The Six accepts lenses with the Pentacon Six mount, a breech-lock bayonet mount.
The Praktisix was manufactured by Kamera Werkstätten (KW...
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| x Pentax Auto 110 |
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The Pentax Auto 110 and Pentax Auto 110 Super were single-lens reflex cameras made by Asahi Pentax that used Kodak's 110 film cartridge. The Auto 110 was introduced with three interchangeable lenses in 1978. Three more lenses in introduced in 1981,...
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| x Pentax K1000 |
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The Pentax K1000 (originally marked the Asahi Pentax K1000) is an interchangeable lens, 35 mm film, single-lens reflex (SLR) camera. It was manufactured by Asahi Optical Co., Ltd. (renamed PENTAX Corporation in 2002; acquired by Hoya Corporation in...
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| x Pentax LX |
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The Pentax LX is a 35 mm Single-lens reflex camera produced by Pentax of Japan between 1980 and 2001. The lens mount is the Pentax K mount, allowing the use of almost all Pentax 35 mm format lenses since 1975, excluding the early screw-mount lenses....
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| x Pentax ME F |
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The Pentax ME F was an amateur level, interchangeable lens, 35 mm film, single-lens reflex (SLR) camera. It was manufactured by Asahi Optical Co., Ltd. (renamed PENTAX Corporation in 2002; acquired by Hoya Corporation in 2008) of Japan from November...
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| x Pentax ME Super |
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The Pentax ME Super was a highly successful 35 mm single-lens reflex camera produced by Pentax of Japan between 1979 and 1984.
The camera was a development of (and one of two replacements for) the Pentax ME. Both feature semi-automatic (aperture...
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| x Pentax MX |
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The Pentax MX was a 35 mm single-lens reflex camera produced by Asahi Optical Co, later Pentax of Japan between 1976 and 1985. It was Pentax's flagship professional SLR until the introduction of the Pentax LX. Internally, the MX is essentially a...
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| x Pentax MZ-S |
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The Pentax MZ-S is a 35mm single-lens reflex camera from Pentax of Japan. It was introduced in 2001 and discontinued in February 2006. It is closely related to the prototype MZ-D digital SLR, which never entered production. It was the top-of-the...
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| x Pentax SFX |
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The Pentax SF-X was a camera from the Japanese Pentax brand, manufactured by the Asahi Optical Co., Ltd. (called PENTAX Corporation since 2002). It is also known as the Pentax SF-1 in the United States, and was first produced in 1987. It was Pentax...
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| x Pentax Spotmatic |
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The Pentax Spotmatic comprises a range of 35mm single-lens reflex cameras manufactured by the Asahi Optical Co. Ltd., later known as Pentax Corporation, between 1964 and 1976. The original 1964 Spotmatic was one of the first SLRs to offer a through...
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| x Pentax Super-A |
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The Pentax Super-A, also sold in some markets as the Pentax Super Program was a 35 mm single-lens reflex camera produced by Pentax of Japan in the 1980s.
It is not the same camera as the slightly lower-specified "Pentax Program A" (which also had an...
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| x Praktica |
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Praktica is a brand of camera manufactured by Pentacon in Dresden in eastern Germany, formerly within the GDR prior to reunification. Pentacon is the modern-day successor to Dresden camera firms such as Zeiss Ikon, and for many years Dresden was the...
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| x Rectaflex |
Rectaflex was the name of an Italian camera maker from 1947 to 1953. It was also the name of their sole model, the only Italian single-lens reflex camera ever built.
The Rectaflex was a 35mm SLR camera with a focal plane shutter, interchangeable...
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