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New top housing, containing an uncoupled rangefinder. Zuiko 7.5 cm f/3.5. Chrome Six IVb 1954 New top housing, containing an uncoupled rangefinder. Zuiko 7.5 cm f/2.8. Chrome Six V (also named Six V) 1955 Two versions. Six VA has the D.Zuiko F.C. f/3.5 lens and the VB has the Zuiko F.C. f/2.8. Chrome Six V RII (also named Six V RII) 1955
A laser rangefinder, also known as a laser telemeter, is a rangefinder that uses a laser beam to determine the distance to an object. The most common form of laser rangefinder operates on the time of flight principle by sending a laser pulse in a narrow beam towards the object and measuring the time taken by the pulse to be reflected off the ...
1.4 35 mm rangefinder and viewfinder cameras. ... (Integral motor 3.5 fps with battery handle) Minolta SR-T 101 (variants 1966, ... Release Year Minolta Maxxum 9000:
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Prominent refers to two distinct lines of rangefinder cameras made by Voigtländer.. The first Prominent, stylized in all-caps as PROMINENT and also known as the Prominent 6×9 to distinguish it from the later camera line, was a folding, fixed-lens rangefinder camera that used 120 film and was first marketed in 1932.
Film wind is by thumb-wheel, aperture is set on the right side of the body using a small lever, focus is set by a small lever below the lens, film speed (ISO) is set on a dial below the lens, the viewfinder is optical direct-view with the rangefinder frame embedded in it and a display of the shutter speed at the side.
The Kiev TTL is a next development of the Kiev rangefinder series, but was never mass-produced, remaining a prototype. It features the same rangefinder as with previous Kiev rangefinders, but has a bright, 1:1 viewfinder. The most noticeable feature is TTL metering. For this, it uses two selenium cells behind the lens.
The Epson R-D1 is the world's first digital rangefinder camera induced by Epson in March 2004. The R-D1 was a joined venture between Epson, with developed the electrical systems, UI and imaging processor and Cosina wich provided the body (a modified version of the Voigtländer Bessa R2 body) and rangefinder mechanics.