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  2. List of Minolta products - Wikipedia

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    1.4 35 mm rangefinder and viewfinder cameras. ... Release Year Digital SLRs. Konica Minolta Maxxum/Dynax 7D ... STANDARD XL 10x50 Wide Angle 6.5" (Porro, BaK-4)

  3. Minolta Hi-Matic - Wikipedia

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    The Hi-Matic 5, also released in 1969, was basically a less expensive C without the collapsing lens. The Hi-Matic E of 1971 was a much-improved version of the C with a 40 mm f/1.7 lens and a rangefinder.

  4. Voigtländer Prominent - Wikipedia

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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.

  5. Minolta CLE - Wikipedia

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    Three of Minolta's Rokkor brand of lenses were made specially for the CLE: the M-Rokkor 28 mm f / 2.8 wide-angle, the M-Rokkor (-QF) 40 mm f / 2 standard, and the M-Rokkor 90 mm f / 4 telephoto. The earlier Leica CL 40 mm and 90 mm lenses had single coatings , and later Minolta CL-E versions of these two lenses, plus a 28 mm, were multi-coated ...

  6. Laser 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 ...

  7. Voigtländer Bessa - Wikipedia

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    These were succeeded by improved versions that added a folding frame finder (1930–35) and dual-format capability (1932–33, 3.4×5.5 cm; then 1935–37, 4.5×6 cm). [9] The 1935 model was the basis for the Bessa Rangefinder , which added improved lenses and a coupled rangefinder to assist in setting focus. [ 10 ]

  8. Epson R-D1 - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Ship gun fire-control system - Wikipedia

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    The director was manned by a crew of 6: Director Officer, Assistant Control Officer, Pointer, Trainer, Range Finder Operator and Radar Operator. [36] The Director Officer also had a slew sight used to quickly point the director towards a new target. [37] Up to four Mark 37 Gun Fire Control Systems were installed on battleships.