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  2. Bronica - Wikipedia

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    Classic Zenza Bronica S2 with Zenzanon 100mm f2.8 lens. From its start, Bronica introduced a number of 6x6 cm medium-format SLR cameras with focal plane shutter, which used Nikkor lenses from Nikon, [4] until this line was discontinued with the introduction of the successor Bronica SQ-series. These models included:

  3. Single-lens reflex camera - Wikipedia

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    Other medium-format SLRs also using leaf shutters include the now discontinued Zenza-Bronica camera system lines such as the Bronica ETRs, the ETRs'i (both producing a 6 × 4.5 cm. image), the SQ and the SQ-AI (producing a 6 × 6 cm image like the Hasselblad), and the Zenza-Bronica G system (6 × 7 cm).

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

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    The camera was a waist type with an M40x1 screw mount and a horizontal cloth focal shutter. This camera is the pattern for most of the 35 mm SLR cameras and also for the Japanese and the digital SLR cameras today. After the war, Praktiflex was the most manufactured 35 mm SLR in Dresden, especially for the Russians as reparations.

  6. List of photographic equipment makers - Wikipedia

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    Some camera makers design lenses but outsource manufacture. Some lens makers have cameras made to sell under their own brand name. A few companies are only in the lens business. Some camera companies make no lenses, but usually at least sell a lens from some lens maker with their cameras as part of a package.

  7. Norita - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1951 by Toshio Norita (車田利夫), it originally made lenses for binoculars but moved on to prisms and thence pentaprisms for SLR cameras. [ 1 ] Musashino Kōki ( 武蔵野光幾 ) had been making a 6×6 SLR called the Rittreck 6×6 from 1968; [ 2 ] for which Norita had been making the pentaprism finder and the three lenses (wide ...

  8. Voigtländer Bessa - Wikipedia

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    Bessa cameras were available with a variety of lenses and shutters. In 1938, the Bessa (non-rangefinder) was available with either Voigtar or Skopar lenses, all with 10.5 cm focal length; [ 11 ] the slower f /6.3 and f /7.7 Voigtar lenses were equipped with simpler shutters and three-position scale focusing with settings for Landschaft ...

  9. Schneider Kreuznach - Wikipedia

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    45 mm f/2.8 Radionar L (fitted to the German Adox Polo 1S rangefinder camera - early 1960s vintage) 50 mm f/2.9 (fitted to an Edinex I camera 1930s) 50 mm f/3.5 with Pronto SV shutter fitted to a Balda Baldinette camera; 5.0 cm f/4.5; 7.5 cm f/2.9; 7.5 cm f/4.5 with a Pronto shutter; 80 mm f/2.9 fitted to the Frank Solida III camera - stamped ...