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  2. Agfa Optima 1a - Wikipedia

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    First produced in 1962, the Agfa Optima 1a or Agfamatic was one of the first fully automatic scale-focusing 35mm film cameras. The successor to German camera manufacturer Agfa's Optima 1 camera, the camera employed a selenium cell that generated a voltage related to the luminance , to both measure the light level and to provide the power ...

  3. Carl Braun Camera-Werk - Wikipedia

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    Its best known model was the Paxette series of 35mm rangefinder cameras. Most of the company's cameras were consumer-level models, though the company did briefly produce several more advanced 35mm rangefinder designs as well as an interesting 35mm single-lens reflex camera line with leaf shutters, the Paxette Reflex (Automatic?)/AMC M335 Reflex.

  4. Nikon F50 - Wikipedia

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    The F50 (or N50 as it is known in North America) is a 35mm film SLR camera which was introduced by Nikon in 1994. [1] It was aimed at the lower end of the amateur autofocus SLR market. The F50 features autofocus, TTL light metering and various "programs" (ranging from manual operation to a highly automated point and shoot mode). It could not ...

  5. 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.

  6. Lomo LC-A - Wikipedia

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    Film loading, winding, rewinding, and focus adjustments are accomplished manually. The aperture can also be set manually, the shutter speed is fixed at 1 ⁄ 60 s (this ability was removed from the LC-A+). [3] Exposure is completely automatic when the camera is set to "A"; the shutter speeds range from 2 minutes to 1 ⁄ 500 s. The aperture ...

  7. Kodak Retina - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1930s August Nagel was developing a 35mm camera and a preloaded disposable 35mm film cartridge, which would also fit in Leica and Contax cameras. Nagel was an expert in miniature cameras; his Vollenda miniature folder, along with the Ranca and Pupille collapsible cameras were smaller than the Leica and Contax cameras, but could use 50mm f:3.5 Elmar and other similar Tessar formula ...

  8. Minolta Hi-Matic - Wikipedia

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    It featured a 40 mm f/1.7 lens and shutter priority automatic exposure in addition to manual controls, all in a compact package. A built in electronic flash came to the series for the first time in 1978 with the Hi-Matic S. It was a fully automatic (except for focusing) camera equipped with a Rokkor 38 mm f/2.7 lens.

  9. Ricoh GR film cameras - Wikipedia

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    The GR1 first was released in late 1996 [6] and received the 1997 TIPA award for best 35 mm Compact Camera. [7] As an operational quirk, the GR1 shoots backwards: when the cartridge is loaded initially, the camera winds the film all the way out, which takes approximately 30 seconds; [ 8 ] as exposures are taken, the film is wound back into the ...