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  2. Pentax K-mount - Wikipedia

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    The 35–70 mm lens can be used on all other Pentax K-mount bodies in manual ... ksx sears 35 mm film and a 50 mm lens ... It is best known for its 35mm film cameras ...

  3. Nikkorex - Wikipedia

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    The Nikkorex 35 was the first model of the Nikkorex series, produced in 1960. To keep costs low compared to the flagship Nikon F, the Nikkorex 35 used a fixed four-element Nikkor-Q 5 cm f / 2.5 lens instead of an interchangeable F-mount; a Citizen MVL leaf shutter instead of a Leica-inspired focal plane shutter; a fixed, mirror-based viewfinder and fixed focusing screen instead of a glass ...

  4. List of Pentax products - Wikipedia

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    Asahiflex I with viewfinder closed. Cameras using the M37 lens mount. Ashiflex I (1952–1953); Asahiflex Ia (1953–1954) — also sold as the Tower 23; Asahiflex IIb (1954–1957) — also sold as the Tower 23

  5. List of Mamiya products - Wikipedia

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    Mamiya Speed Shot Special (a.k.a. Mamiya Pistol Camera) (c. 1954) — half-frame; rare police model; not sold to public Mamiya Automatic 35 EEF (Tower 39, Tower 41) (1961) — zone focus system Mamiya EE Merit (Honeywell Electric Eye) (1962) — zone focus system

  6. Nimslo - Wikipedia

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    In the summer of 1982, Nimslo was the fastest selling 35mm camera in the U.S., including being on the cover of the Sears catalog. During the height of its meteoric rise, Nimslo had sought to acquire Berkey Industries (NYSE-BKY), of which it had obtained sixteen percent. [9] Instead, after the strike, its plans to acquire Berkey were abandoned. [3]

  7. Kiron Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Kiron Corporation was a subsidiary of Kino Precision Industries, Ltd., a Japanese manufacturer of photographic lenses.Kiron was based in Carson, California, operating in the 1980s primarily as the United States distributor of Kiron lenses, which were offered in a variety of mounts compatible with many popular 135 film manual focus single-lens reflex camera systems.

  8. History of the single-lens reflex camera - Wikipedia

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    These Pentax 6 × 7 series cameras resembled huge 35mm SLR camera in look and function. In 2010 Pentax introduced a digital version of the 645, the 645D, with a Kodak-built 44X33 sensor. Pentax Medium Format 6×7 SLR from the 1980s. Used 120/220 roll film and featured an electronically timed focal plane shutter and interchangeable lenses and ...

  9. Eyemo - Wikipedia

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    The Eyemo is a non-reflex camera: viewing while filming is through an optical viewfinder incorporated into the camera lid. Some models take one lens only. In 1929 there was the first three-port Eyemo, while the "spider model" features a rotating three-lens turret and a "focusing viewfinder" on the side opposite the optical viewfinder.