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Camerapedia
Welcome to Camerapedia This site is a free-content encyclopedia of camera information, a repository of information about all still camera brands and models. By contributing, you can share your knowledge of camera equipment with -
Radioactive lenses
There are a significant number of lenses produced from the 1940s through the 1970s that are measurably radioactive. Main source of radioactivity is the use of thorium oxide (up to 30% by weight) as a -
Minolta XG series
The Minolta XG cameras are 35mm SLRs of the Minolta SR system, sold from 1977 to 1984. The Minolta XG series was launched together with the much more sophisticated Minolta XD series in 1977 as -
Olympus mju II
The Olympus µ[mju:]-II (US: ∞ Stylus Epic) was an award-winning 35mm compact camera issued by Olympus in 1997. Its small splashproof body, accurate autofocus, fast and sharp prime lens, and integrated auto-flash -
Zeiss Ikon Ikonta
Zeiss-Ikon's top product line of folding medium format cameras were badged Ikonta and were generally of superior quality when compared with corresponding folding camera models of Zeiss-Ikon's Nettar product line. Launched -
Helios-44
Helios-44 is a series of standard lenses for SLR cameras, produced in Soviet Union by KMZ, MMZ, Jupiter from 1958 until 1999; it is considered to be one of most mass produced lenses in -
Zenit-E
Zenit-E is a 35mm film SLR made by KMZ and produced between 1965-86 with quantity of 3.334.540 units. Зенит= Zenit means Zenith, a point in the sky that appears directly above -
Yashica FX-3
The FX-3 was a very popular, manually-operated, 35mm single lens reflex camera, released by Yashica in 1979, and built by Cosina. It has a vertical metal-bladed mechanical focal plane shutter with speeds -
Canon Canonet 28
The original Canon Canonet 28 viewfinder camera was launched in 1968. The later Canonet 28 35mm rangefinder camera is a cheaper consumer version of the famous Canonet QL17. The lens is a fixed 40mm f -
42mm screw lenses
The 42mm screw mount was introduced in 1947 with the Zeiss Ikon Contax S 35mm SLR, then it was adopted by KW on the Praktica. Later it was chosen by Asahi for the Pentax family -
39mm screw lenses
image by Raúl M. (Image rights): Canon, Voigtländer and Soviet lenses The 39mm screw mount — also called Leica Thread Mount (LTM ), Leica Screw Mount (LSM), or (incorrectly) M39 (as it is not a metric thread -
Minolta
Minolta (ミノルタ, minoruta) was a Japanese company that, under one name or another, manufactured cameras from 1929 to 2003. It produced cameras for many film formats, from 16mm film to medium format -
Fujica G690
The Fujica G690 is the first of a series of medium-format, interchangeable-lens, leaf-shutter rangefinder cameras from Fuji Photo Film. The whole series — also including the G690BL, GL690 and GM670 — is discussed in -
Fuji
See also Fuji Kōgaku and Fuji Shashin Kōgyōsha, two older and unrelated companies. Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd. is a Japanese company, which originally appeared as a film maker and later expanded as a camera -
Polaroid
The Polaroid Corporation was founded in 1937 by Edwin H. Land. It is most famous for its instant film cameras, which reached the market in 1948, and continued to be the company's flagship product -
Minolta SR-T 101
The Minolta SR-T 101 is a 35mm SLR camera made by Minolta Camera Co. Ltd, Japan, premiering in the March 1966 Japan Camera Show. Sales began in April 1966 and it stayed in production -
Yashica Yashimaflex/Yashicaflex
Yashimaflex and Yashicaflex are medium format film TLR cameras made by Yashica and produced between 1953-59. They use 120 film for 6x6cm frames. Reference sites used are mainly TLR Cameras by Barry Toogood and -
Fujica GW690
The Fujica GW690 Professional and the nine similar models that followed it are leaf-shutter fixed-lens rangefinder cameras for 120/220 film that Fuji brought out as successors to its interchangeable-lens Fujica GL690 -
Zenza Bronica ETR
The Zenza Bronica ETR is a series of 4.5×6 SLRs manufactured by The Zenza Bronica Industries Inc., Tokyo, Japan. An original chrome Bronica ETR. -
Olympus mju Stylus Epic
The Olympus µ[mju:] series of cameras were fully automatic compact cameras made by Olympus, starting in 1991. It was an immensely successful range, with 20 million models sold in the first ten years of -
Zeiss Ikon
Zeiss Ikon is a German company that was formed in 1926 by the merger of four camera makers (Contessa-Nettel, Ernemann, Goerz and Ica), and an infusion of capital by Zeiss The company formed one -
Agfa
AGFA was the abbreviation for Aktien-Gesellschaft für Anilin-Fabrikation, given in 1873 to a company that had been founded in Berlin in 1867. It produced chemicals for photography. Most famous is the film developer -
Rolleiflex
Rolleiflex is a series of medium format 120 roll film cameras manufactured by Franke& Heidecke, in Germany. The Rolleiflex TLR is currently manufactured in three versions by DHW Fototechnik, the successor of Franke& Heidecke. At -
Minolta X-300
A year after Minolta released the X-570, they introduced the X-300 to the photographic market. It was a less-expensive alternative to the X-570 thanks to fewer features. The body of the -
Yashica-D
Yashica-D is a medium format film TLR camera made by Yashica and produced between 1958-74. Since the camera does not have a light meter, use a hand-held light meter or the sunny
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