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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. Kodak 35 - Wikipedia

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    35mm format (24×36 mm) on 135 film The Kodak 35 was introduced in 1938 as the first US manufactured 35 mm camera from Eastman Kodak Company . It was developed in Rochester, New York when it became likely that imports from the Kodak AG factory in Germany could be disrupted by war.

  4. Pentax PC35AF - Wikipedia

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    The camera is powered by 2 AAA-size batteries. A winder is offered as an optional accessory. The PC35AF-M offers an automatic film speed setting by means of the DX code (ISO 25 to 1600), with a manual setting (ISO 100, 200, 400, 1000) provided for when using film in a cartridge that lacks the DX code, and built-in winder. The camera is powered ...

  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. Pentax cameras - Wikipedia

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    1971: The world's first SLR camera with a TTL automatic-exposure control. This camera was the Pentax ES [3] 1971: The world's first Super Multi-Coated lenses (Takumar lens series) [4] 1976: The world's first gallium arsenide light meter in a SLR (developed in conjunction with Nippon electronics) [5] [6] 1976: The smallest and lightest 35mm full ...

  7. Canon A-1 - Wikipedia

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    Canon A-1 with a FD 50/1.8 Viewfinder of a Canon A-1. The right number is the current F-number (1.8), meaning that the aperture is fairly wide open. The left number (45) indicates the approximate shutter speed of 45 −1 s (the camera can select odd shutter speeds, but does not display them)