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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 -
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 -
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 (Actually no evidence of this. A lot of evidence shows the FX -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
List of companies
This page contains a list of camera-related companies: camera makers, lens makers, shutter makers and distributors. When a brand name is better known than the company name, it is mentioned in parentheses. Huron Technologies -
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 -
Camera types
The features that will most determine the aspect of the camera are the viewing system and the rigidity. Once they are known, the general shape of the body is usually quite predictable. The size of -
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 -
Praktica MTL 3
The Praktica MTL 3 is an East German SLR made by Pentacon, using the 42mm screw mount. It was produced in high numbers between 1978 and 1984. It is said to be based on the -
Konica C35 EF
The Konica C35 EF is a compact camera. It had the nickname "Pikkari" in Japan. Introduced in 1975, the Pikkari was the first 35mm compact camera with a built-in flash. The C in the -
Olympus OM lenses
Zuiko 85/2 With the introduction of the Olympus OM system, a new range of lenses was designed by Olympus. The bayonet mount has a very large diameter, and all the lenses are very compact -
Kodak Duaflex
The Kodak Duaflex is a 620 roll film pseudo TLR made by Kodak in the US, Canada, and UK. The original versions were available from December 1947 - September 1950 in the US, and 1949-1955 -
Contax T2
Released in 1990, The Contax T2 was the second of the Contax T series of high-end compact film cameras targeted at the professional and luxury consumer markets. The Contax T2 was offered in in -
Olympus AF-1
The Olympus AF -1 (Infinity in the US) of 1986 was the world's first weatherproof fully automatic 35mm compact camera, earning it the nickname "Nurepika" (wet flash) in Japan. It was the first in -
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 -
Auto Terra II and Super
The Auto Terra II and Super are Japanese 35mm cameras with a leaf shutter, a coupled rangefinder and a spring motor device, made by Teraoka Seikōjo in the second half of the 1950s. They were -
Contax rangefinder
The Contax I was a high end 35 mm rangefinder system camera made by Zeiss Ikon to compete with Leica models. It was released in 1932. The Contax I was Zeiss' answer to Leica's -
Camera and photography shops
List of camera and photography shops. See also list of camera and photography museums. This is a list of photography shops that sell classic cameras, used equipment, second hand equipment, accessories... The aim of this
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