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  2. Rangefinder camera - Wikipedia

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    Rangefinder Camera Mechanism. Some cameras do not have a beam splitter; these cameras instead have a separate viewfinder.The first rangefinders, sometimes called "telemeters", appeared in the twentieth century; the first rangefinder camera to be marketed was the 3A Kodak Autographic Special of 1916; the rangefinder was coupled.

  3. Pixii (cameras) - Wikipedia

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    The Pixii is a series of digital rangefinder cameras introduced by the homonymous french manufacturer in 2018. They have been often compared with the Leica M series.. Beside their rangefinder properties the Pixii series is known for their upgradeable design, removal of an LCD screen to preview photos, tight integration with smartphones and unavailability of external storage.

  4. Coincidence rangefinder - Wikipedia

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    Eyepiece image of a naval rangefinder, showing the displaced image when not yet adjusted for range. The coincidence rangefinder uses a single eyepiece. Light from the target enters the rangefinder through two windows located at either end of the instrument. At either side the incident beam is reflected to the center of the optical bar by a ...

  5. Category:Rangefinder cameras - Wikipedia

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    Voigtländer rangefinder cameras (5 P) Y. Yashica rangefinder cameras (2 P) Z. Zorki (3 P) Pages in category "Rangefinder cameras"

  6. Autofocus - Wikipedia

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    An autofocus (AF) optical system uses a sensor, a control system and a motor to focus on an automatically or manually selected point or area. An electronic rangefinder has a display instead of the motor; the adjustment of the optical system has to be done manually until indication.

  7. Leica M7 - Wikipedia

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    The M7 is also the first Leica M series to support film DX encoding and exposure compensation using the dial that has been on the back of Leica cameras since the M3. Originally used simply as a reminder of the sensitivity of the film, and then as film speed setting coupled to the light meter starting with the M6 , the dial now controls exposure ...

  8. Leica M (Typ 240) - Wikipedia

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    The camera was released with the initial price of $7950, a $1000 more than the standard M (Typ 240). [10] The design of the Leica M-P was based on that of the 35 mm film Leica MP released in 2003. It harks back to the 1950s and the first M mount camera; the Leica M3. The M-P omits the Leica red dot and replaces it with a minimal Leica script ...

  9. Rangefinder - Wikipedia

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    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 ...