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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 -
Compass
The Compass Camera was manufactured by the Swiss watch-makers Le Coultre et Cie for the Compass Cameras Ltd., based in London. It was conceived and designed by Noel Pemberton Billing, an airman and Member -
Panorama camera
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Stéréospido
Gaumont had a fine wooden stereo camera in the market when it won the Grand Prix at the Expo of Paris in 1900. "Grand Prix 1900" was imprinted on the front plate of later Gaumont -
Kodak Panoram
The Panoram cameras were a range of swing-lens Panoramic cameras made in Rochester, New York, USA by Eastman Kodak between 1899-1928. The design was patented by Kodak Brownie designer Frank A. Brownell. The -
Ricoh R1
Prix'95 Special Prize" in Japan. In 1995 Ricoh introduced the Ricoh R1E for the export market, which lost the 24mm lens, but retained the original 30mm lens and panoramic shutters to "crop" the frame. -
Noblex
The Noblex panorama camera series is made by Kamera Werk Dresden. Picture by boklm. (Image rights) -
Linhof Technorama 617
The Linhof Technorama is a 6×17 cm rollfilm panoramic camera. It was briefly discontinued by Linhof with the introduction of the 612PC, as Linhof thought the 6×12 format was sufficient, but was brought -
Vivitar PN2011
The camera also has a panoramic mode which crops the 35mm frame to a panoramic aspect. This mode is optional, and there is a switch on top of the camera for normal or panoramic mode. -
Panon
This article is a stub. You can help Camerapedia.org by expanding it. Panon is the maker of the Widelux panoramic cameras. -
Noon
Noon is a Polish pinhole camera maker (or its brand name). -Edition Vienna- Noon 45j -
Linhof Technorama 612PC
The Linhof Technorama 612PC is a panoramic rollfilm camera designed for the 6×12cm film format. The 612PC was originally intended as a replacement for the 6×17cm Technorama, but Linhof eventually decided to sell -
Linhof Technorama 617S III
The Linhof Technorama 617S III is the latest version of the company's 6×17cm panoramic film camera. It has a 3:1 aspect ratio providing 4 exposures on 120 rollfilm, or 8 on 220 -
Simda Panorascope
This article is a stub. You can help Camerapedia.org by expanding it. The Simda Panorascope was a stereo camera taking either 120 stereo pairs or 240 monophonic photos on a 25 ft. roll of -
Halina Panorama-F
Halina Panorama-F 35mm film camera takes onto selective negative area, Branded panorama as prints are printed 4" x 8", Lens no wider than a normal camera, Built in manual flash, Takes 2x AAA batteries -
Ansco Pix Panorama flash
The Ansco Pix Panorama flash is an all plastic body point and shoot 35mm film camera. The lens cover/shutter release lock/unlock button is operated by a single sliding switch. On/off flash switch -
Olympus Trip Panorama
The Trip Panorama was a fully-automatic 35mm compact camera, with motor drive and fixed focus manufactured by Olympus. It was one of a series of cheap fixed focus models branded Olympus Trip and served -
Olympus Trio Panorama 2
of cheap fixed focus models branded Olympus Trip and served as an update to the Olympus Trip Panorama. The camera could be switched between panorama and standard modes in the middle of a roll of -
Canon Sure Shot Z115 Panorama (Caption)/Prima Super 115N (Caption)/Autoboy S XL
film camera - known variously as the'Sure Shot Z115','Prima Super 115' and'Autoboy S (Super)' was a top of the range compact zoom. Also available with Date function. Japanese version has switchable panorama frame. -
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 -
Kodak
Eastman Kodak Co., of Rochester, New York, is an American film maker and camera maker. For at least three quarters of the 20th century it played the dominant role in worldwide photography business. June 24 -
Olympus
Olympus is a Japanese company making cameras and other optical products. The company was founded on October 12, 1919 under the name K.K. Takachiho Seisakusho (㈱高千穂製作所, meaning Takachiho -
Konica
Konica was the oldest Japanese camera company until it stopped its camera activity in 2006. The company originated as a drugstore called Konishi-ya Rokubei Ten (小西屋六兵衞店), operated by
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