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  2. Rolleiflex SL35 - Wikipedia

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    The Rolleiflex SL35 line uses QBM (Quick Bayonet Mount) mount, with a flange focal distance of 44.5 mm. The QBM was re-used by Rollei for the Rolleiflex SL 2000 F (1981) and successor 3003 (1985), which were modular 135 film SLR cameras similar in concept and execution to contemporary Hasselblad V-system and Rolleiflex SL66 /6006 cameras.

  3. List of anamorphic format trade names - Wikipedia

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    Clairmont-Scope (USA) Colorscope (Italy; inconsistent usage across different formats, including anamorphic) Daieiscope (Japan) Dyaliscope (France) Elite Scope (Russia) Euroscope (France) Filmascope (Spain) Filmscope (Spain) Franscope (France and Czechoslovakia until 1959) Grandscope (Japan) Hammerscope (England) Hawk Scope (Germany)

  4. Fujinon XF 35mm F2 R WR - Wikipedia

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    Aperture ring Yes: Physical; Max. length: 45.9 millimetres (1.81 in) ... The Fujinon XF 35mm F2 R WR is an interchangeable standard prime lens for X-mount, ...

  5. Leicaflex - Wikipedia

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    The Leicaflex featured a shutter speed range of 1 second to 1/2000 a second, a CdS exposure light meter (but not through-the-lens metering) and a new range of lenses with quick change bayonet (the R bayonet). The design was minimal, and the camera body was based on the Leica M.

  6. Arriflex 435 - Wikipedia

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    Arriflex 435ES. Arri debuted two models of the 435 in 1995: the 435 and 435ES. The latter is suffixed ES to denote electronic shutter capabilities; this means that the shutter angle is able to be continuously electronically adjusted, even while the camera is running, and set to any angle within a specific range (11.2° to 180°) to a great deal of precision (0.1°).

  7. Sigma 35 mm f/1.4 DG HSM lens - Wikipedia

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    The Sigma 35 mm f / 1.4 DG HSM Art is a wide-angle prime lens made by the Sigma Corporation. [1] The lens was announced at the 2012 photokina trade fair. [2]The lens is produced in Canon EF mount, Nikon F-mount, Pentax K mount, Sigma's own SA mount, and the Sony/Minolta AF Mount varieties, all have the same optical formula.

  8. Rollei 35 - Wikipedia

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    The Rollei 35 is a 35mm miniature viewfinder camera built by Rollei. The original Rollei 35, when introduced at photokina in 1966, was the smallest existing 135 film camera. The Rollei 35 series remains one of the smallest 35 mm cameras after the Minox 35 and Minolta TC-1. In 30 years, about 2 million Rollei 35 series cameras were manufactured.

  9. Canon EF 35mm lens - Wikipedia

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    The EF 35mm f / 1.4L II USM is a successor of the EF 35mm f / 1.4L USM. It was announced at the 27th of August 2015 and is available since October same year. [1] The EF 35mm f / 1.4L II USM lens is the first lens in Canon line up to use a Blue Spectrum Refractive Optics element (BR element) to reduce the chromatic aberration at the blue end of the spectrum. [2]

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