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HP Sprocket 2-in-1 camera-printer Polaroid Z340 Polaroid Z2300 Polaroid Socialmatic. HP Sprocket Two-in-one / 2-in-1 – The combined camera-printer version of the Sprocket. [19] [20] [21] Kodak Printomatic – Instant Print 10 MP Digital Camera that produces 2×3" sticky-backed prints [22]
This was the first Canon camera with a swing-open camera back for film loading. Upper end models had a new three-mode viewfinders and winding triggers. Canon VT (1956) Canon L2 (1957) Canon VT Deluxe (1957) Canon L1 (1957) Canon L3 (1957) Canon VL (1958) Canon VL2 (1958) Canon VI T (1958) Canon VI L (1958) Canon P (Populaire) (1959)
The tripod socket was moved to mount a trigger wind grip. They added a swing-open back making the camera easier to load than previous bottom loading Canons. The VT had a focal-plane shutter with a cloth curtain; shutter speeds were from 1s to 1/1000, plus T and B. Available Canon lenses ranged from 25mm to 800mm, with some as fast as f/1.2. FP ...
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Canon introduced their Inkjet printer using bubble-jet technology in 1985, one year after Hewlett-Packard. In 1987, Canon introduced their Canon Electro-Optical System (EOS), named after the goddess of the dawn, along with the Canon EOS 650 autofocus SLR camera. Also in 1987, the Canon Foundation was established.
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