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  2. Argus (camera company) - Wikipedia

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    The company's Model A was the first low-cost 35 mm camera in the United States. In 1956, the Argus 50mm f/2.8 Cintagon lens, designed for the C44 camera, was one of the first commercial lenses designed with the aid of a computer. [3] In 1957, Sylvania Electric Products acquired the company but continued to operate as Argus.

  3. Argus C3 - Wikipedia

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    Focusing a C is a two step process, first finding the distance using the built-in rangefinder, then focusing the lens by rotating it until a scale on the side matches the distance given by the rangefinder. Very early production C cameras had high and low range shutter speeds marked on the speed dial, with a separate switch to select the desired ...

  4. 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"

  5. Coincidence rangefinder - Wikipedia

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    Coincidence rangefinders were important elements of fire control systems for long-range naval guns and land-based coastal artillery circa 1890–1960. They were also used in rangefinder cameras. A stereoscopic rangefinder looks similar, but has two eyepieces and uses a different principle, based on binocular vision. The two can normally be ...

  6. List of Olympus products - Wikipedia

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    Small rangefinder camera, fixed 40mm f /1.7 lens Olympus AZ-4 zoom: approx. 1989 Early Bridge camera, 35–135 mm zoom Ace series Ace 1958–1960 Olympus first and only rangefinder camera series with interchangeable lenses Ace E 1959–1961 Restyled top cover and selenium meter. The camera was also sold as Sears Tower 19.

  7. Zorki 4 - Wikipedia

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    The Zorki 4 was possibly the most popular of all Zorki cameras, with 1,715,677 cameras made by the KMZ factory in Krasnogorsk, Russia. The Zorki 4 was also the first of the Zorki cameras to be exported in large numbers to the west. It is a fully manual camera, and does not have a lightmeter. An additional lightmeter may be added by the cold shoe.

  8. List of Leica Camera models - Wikipedia

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    Comes in .58, .72, and .85 viewfinder formats, each with different brightline frame lines. Same taller top plate and counterclockwise shutter dial as the M6 TTL. Leica even produced an M7 made of solid titanium and offered it in a kit with 1 or several titanium-colored lenses. MP – 2003 – current model (as of 2020). 35 mm film. A homage to ...

  9. Olympus XA - Wikipedia

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    Olympus XA Cameras. The Olympus XA was a series of 35 mm cameras manufactured and marketed by Olympus of Japan from 1979 to 1985. The original XA was a rangefinder camera with a fast 35 mm f/2.8 lens, and aperture priority metering. It was one of the smallest rangefinder cameras ever made, together with the Contax T.

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