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  2. Mamiya 645 - Wikipedia

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    Camera No N/A None No Blocky shape from 645 Super, plain prism finder with no prominent knobs Prism viewfinder FP401 [28] No 0.79x None N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Camera No N/A None No Smooth shape from 645 Pro and Pro TL, plain prism finder with no prominent knobs AE Prism viewfinder N [27] No 0.79x Silicon Photo Diode: EV-1.15 to EV 19 8 sec. 1/1000

  3. List of Canon products - Wikipedia

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    The FD mount had two variants – original lenses used a breechlock collar to mount whilst later versions used a standard bayonet twist lock with a short twist action. The EF lens mount standard superseded FD-mounts in 1987. Canon ceased to produce FD-mount cameras in 1994.

  4. List of Pentax products - Wikipedia

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    Cameras using the M42 lens mount, also known as the Pentax screw mount. Asahi Pentax (1957) — also sold as the Tower 26; Asahi Pentax S (1958) — also sold as the Tower 26; Asahi Pentax K (1958) — also sold as the Tower 29; Asahi Pentax S2/H2 (1959) — also sold as the Honeywell Pentax H2/Honeywell Heiland Pentax H2

  5. List of retro-style digital cameras - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of retro-style digital cameras, [1] [2] categorized into five body types: ... Lens mount Model series Metal top Analog dials OVF Sensor size Release

  6. SteadXP’s DSLR stabilizer is a gimbal with no moving parts

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    To deal with it, you need a heavy-duty gimbal, but that can cost more than the camera. Another way is to fix it in post-production, but the results can be less than optimal. That's where the $350 ...

  7. Canon EOS D30 - Wikipedia

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    The EOS D30 was Canon's first "home grown" digital SLR. [1] Before that point Canon had a contract with Kodak to rebrand the Kodak 2-megapixel DCS 520 as Canon EOS D2000 and the 6-megapixel DCS 560 as Canon EOS D6000 digital SLRs, which combined Kodak digital backs and Canon camera bodies. [2] The D30 was succeeded by the 6.3-megapixel D60 in 2002.

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