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Noon Panoramic Pinhole Camera
The Noon Panoramic Pinhole Camera is a piece of modern woodwork artistry: A rollfilm camera consisting of 99% fine wood. It's a pinhole camera with a round "60mm" pinhole. Aperture is varying, for example -
Hasselblad
In 1941, Victor Hasselblad Aktiebolag began manufacture of aerial and ground reconnaissance cameras for the Swedish Air Force. Dr Victor Hasselblad's company continued after WWII and designed the 1600F - a 6x6cm SLR with focal -
120 film
See the Category: 120 film for a list of cameras using this film. 120 film is a film format for still photography introduced by Kodak for its Brownie No. 2 in 1901, and is still -
APS
The Advanced Photo System (or APS) was introduced in 1996 as an alternative to or even as modern replacement for the 110 format. The "IX240" film cartridges are optimized for fully automatic film load, enclosing -
Holga
The Holga is a medium format camera that recently became ultra-popular, partly as a response to the digital consensus with modern photography, and in part as a low-cost, unpredictable means of using film -
Hasselblad 500 C/M
The Hasselblad 500C was introduced in 1957 by the Victor Hasselblad AB, replacing the original focal plane shutter models 1600F and 1000F, which, despite the novel concept never got rid of the problems associated with -
Nikon 28Ti
The Nikon 28Ti was released in 1994. The name refers to the 28mm f/2.8 Nikkor lens and the titanium camera body. Its most distinguishing feature is the analog display on top. Four needle -
Pentax Espio Mini/UC-1
when subject is too close and/or hard-to-autofocus subject). Picture frame, Close distance compensation frame, Panoramic format picture area, Green lamp lighting: in-focus signal, Green lamp blinking: When subject is too close -
KMZ
Krasnogorski Mekhanicheskii Zavod (KMZ) – Mechanical Factory of Krasnogorsk was founded in 1942 in Krasnogorsk, a western suburb of Moscow on the base of evacuated optical-mechanical plant No.69, in order to produce optical equipment -
Topcon Horseman Press
The Horseman Press Camera represents a series of 2-1/4" x 3-1/4" format technical cameras cameras dating to 1960. (6x9 and 6x7 Horseman backs for either 120 or 220 film are available -
Lens
If you are looking for a specific lens, you can browse by lens, by lens maker or by lens mount. A lens (here: photographic lens, also known as objective lens or photographic objective) is an -
Viscawide-16
The Viscawide-16 is a Japanese camera taking panoramic exposures on 16mm film, made from 1961 by Taiyō Kōki. The Viscawide-16 has the shape of a brick, with a rotating lens at the front -
Fairchild
The Fairchild Aerial Camera Corporation, founded in 1920 by the inventor and entrepreneur Sherman Mills Fairchild (April 7, 1896 - March 28, 1971) was the manufacturer of a range of aerial cameras. Sherman M. Fairchild was -
Goerz-Anschütz
Goerz-Anschütz cameras have a fast rouleau-shutter (a focal plane shutter) that Goerz had licensed exclusively from its inventor Ottomar Anschütz from Lissa in Posen. Ottomar Anschütz (1846-1907) had invented the rouleau-shutter -
Linhof
Linhof is a German company, founded in Munich in 1887 by Valentin Linhof. The company is well known for making premium rollfilm and large format film cameras. The company began by making camera shutters, and -
Ricoh R1E
The R1E was released by Ricoh in May 1995 as an export version of the Ricoh R1. R1E is a sophisticated and capable camera that competes well with other contemporaneous high-end point and shoot -
Century
Century Camera Co. was founded in 1900 by three former employees of Rochester Optical Co.. The company achieved a high quality of its plate cameras, so that it had a 25% market share in 1902. -
Vista
The Vista name was also used on the Vista Colour Bakelite box camera, and the Al Vista panoramic camera. The Vista is a Japanese Hit-type subminiature made in the late 1940s or early 1950s -
Large format
Large format means film that is generally at least 4x5 inches (or 9x12 cm). Film this size is generally used as individual sheets, rather than rolls as in smaller formats. (There are large rolls of -
Schneider
Schneider or Schneider Kreuznach is the popular abbreviated name of a manufacturer of industrial and photographic optics. When the company was founded at Bad Kreuznach in Germany on 18 January 1913 by Joseph Schneider, the -
Conley
was Northern Photo Supply Co. in Minneapolis. One of its special products was the Model A Conley Panoramic Camera (made for Northern as Queen City Panoramic Camera) which made 140 degree 3 1/2" x -
Frank A. Brownell
This article is a stub. You can help Camerapedia.org by expanding it. Frank A. Brownell was possibly the most influential camera designer of all time. Working for Eastman Kodak in Rochester, NY, Brownell was -
Samsung
This article is a stub. You can help Camerapedia.org by expanding it. 35mm Cameras[] AF 105 XL, AF-220, AF Zoom 700, AF Zoom 1050, ECX1 Panoramic, Evoca 70SE, Evoca 115, Evoca 140S, Evoca -
Linhof Technorama
The Linhof Technorama series of viewfinder cameras take panoramic images on 120 film via a fixed lens (typically Schneider-Kreuznach large-format lenses). Two separate model ranges are produced, for taking 6x12cm (2:1) or -
Horizont
The Horizont, marked in cyrillic Горизонт for the home market, is a sturdy and well built Russian panoramic camera, similar to the Panon Widelux or the later KW Noblex. Some 49,849 were made by
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