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  2. Twin-lens reflex camera - Wikipedia

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    A twin-lens reflex camera (TLR) is a type of camera with two objective lenses of the same focal length. One of the lenses is the photographic objective or "taking lens" (the lens that takes the picture), while the other is used for the viewfinder system, [ 1 ] which is usually viewed from above at waist level.

  3. Mamiya C - Wikipedia

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    The later C330f, C220f, and C330S were refined versions of their respective base cameras, and carried the letter annotation on a nameplate below the lens mount. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] One of the changes from the C330 to the C330f, for example, was the inclusion of a focusing track lock on the latter.

  4. Stereo photography techniques - Wikipedia

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    It is also possible to create a twin camera rig, together with a "shepherd" device to synchronize the shutter and flash of the two cameras. By mounting two cameras on a bracket, spaced a bit, with a mechanism to make both take pictures at the same time. In 2009 digital stereo cameras such as the Fuji W1 began appearing in the consumer market.

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  6. Mamiya C220 - Wikipedia

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    The Mamiya C220 is a lightweight [citation needed] twin-lens reflex camera made in the early 1970s by the Japanese camera manufacturer Mamiya. The camera has interchangeable lenses ranging from 55 mm wide-angle to 250 mm telephoto and accepts 120 and 220 rollfilms .

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