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  2. Walking Tall: The Payback - Wikipedia

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    Walking Tall: The Payback is a 2007 American action-thriller film, released direct-to-video as a stand-alone sequel to the 2004 film Walking Tall.Directed by Tripp Reed, it stars Kevin Sorbo, A.J. Buckley, Haley Ramm, Bentley Mitchum, Jennifer Sipes, Brad Leland, Charles Baker and Marc Macaulay.

  3. Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott explains why he’s wearing ...

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    Prescott said it’s “the same ankle, same issues” he has been dealing with since fracturing his ankle in 2020, causing him to miss the final 11 games of the season. Prescott played 16 games ...

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  5. List of Leica Camera models - Wikipedia

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    Followed by Leica Luxur and Leica Compur (a total of 60,586 of the Leica I, Luxur, and Compur models were made). Interchangeable lenses for these were introduced in 1930. Leica Standard: 1932. The first Leica camera was designed with a film-to-lens flange distance of 28.8 millimeters. Leica II: 1932. The first Leica camera with a rangefinder.

  6. M39 lens mount - Wikipedia

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    Detail of the mounting of a Leica IIIf. Currently, Cosina in Japan — many of whose recent products are marketed under the Voigtländer brand — and FED in Ukraine continue to produce camera bodies using a true Leica thread-mount. These give amateurs the rare chance of having a very professional camera by combining a used Leica lens with an ...

  7. LHSA - Wikipedia

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    Leica Society International (formerly LHSA - The International Leica Society, and formerly Leica Historical Society of America) [1] is an independent, nonprofit membership organization dedicated to everything regarding the Leica camera. It changed its name in 2023 to Leica Society International.

  8. Leicaflex - Wikipedia

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    The Leica R3 started a new series of camera, which on the whole were a lot cheaper and more electronically innovative than the Leicaflex series, whilst maintaining the R bayonet lenses. Leica did not return to the SLR market until 1997, with the introduction of the digital Leica S-System. [11]

  9. Leica M9 - Wikipedia

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    The Leica M9 Titanium, designed by Walter de Silva. In 2010, Leica released the Leica M9 Titanium camera body (a variant of the M9), which was designed by Walter de Silva. The body and supplied lens (a Summilux-M 35mm f/1.4 ASPH FLE) are both built from solid titanium. [citation needed]