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  2. Waist-level finder - Wikipedia

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    The waist-level finder (WLF), also called waist-level viewfinder (WLVF), is a type of viewfinder that can be used on twin lens and single lens reflex cameras. While it is typically found on older medium format cameras, some newer and/or 35 mm cameras have this type of finder (perhaps as an option).

  3. Pentax LX - Wikipedia

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    The FE-1 waist-level "Magni-Finder" intended for close-up photography or situations where magnification is needed for accurate focusing. The f-stop is not visible through the viewfinder, and it has no hot shoe. The FF-1 waist-level finder can fold to be almost flat when not in use. [14] There is no hot shoe, and the aperture f-stop is not ...

  4. Exakta - Wikipedia

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    Early Kine Exaktas had a fixed waist-level viewfinder, but later models, starting with the Exakta Varex, had an interchangeable waist- or eye-level finder. Examat and Travemat through-the-lens metering prisms were introduced in the mid 1960s. Most controls, including the shutter release and the film wind lever, are on the left-hand side, unlike ...

  5. Fuji GX680 - Wikipedia

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    As the Fuji GX680 series are system cameras there is a wide range of accessories: Viewfinders: Folding waist level viewfinder (default), including a pop-up 2.5× magnifier with -1 diopter lens Alternative 2.5× magnifier lenses were available for the waist level finder with different diopter powers: -4, -3, 0, +1, +2, +3

  6. Reflex finder - Wikipedia

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    A reflex finder is a viewfinder system with a mirror placed behind a lens. The light passing through the lens is reflected by the mirror to a focusing screen , usually ground glass . The image formed on this ground glass can be observed directly, giving a waist-level reflex finder, or through a redressing optical device (set of mirrors or prism ...

  7. Through the Viewfinder photography - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] The most popular method involves using a digital camera as the image taking camera and an intact twin-lens reflex camera (TLR) or pseudo-TLR as the "viewfinder" camera. [4] TLRs typically have square waist-level viewfinders, with the viewfinder plane at 90 degrees to the image plane. The image in a TLR viewfinder is laterally ...

  8. Tessina - Wikipedia

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    Tessina Automatic with a chrome pentaprism, Tessina 35 with waist level viewfinder, brown leather case with gold trim and chain. The Tessina (officially created by Arnold Siegrist) is a high-quality 35mm camera patented by Austrian chemical engineer Dr. Rudolph Steineck in Lugano Switzerland, manufactured by Siegrist in Grenchen Switzerland.

  9. Canon F-1 - Wikipedia

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    The camera shipped with a standard pentaprism finder, called an "eye-level finder" by Canon. Other finders available included a waist-level finder, Speed Finder, Booster T finder, and Servo EE finder. The waist-level finder was patterned after the design of waist-level finders common to medium format SLR and TLR cameras. It had a pop-up hood to ...

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