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Type: Fully automatic SLR camera body (exception: manual film advance) made of aluminium, brass and steel. Manufacturer: Minolta; Year of launch: 1985; Film: DX-coded 35mm film with speeds from 6 to 6400 ASA; Lens mount: Minolta A-mount; Focusing: TTL phase detecting autofocus; Shutter: Aluminium focal plane shutter with speeds 30 sec. to 1/ ...
The aluminum alloy chassis used in the FM10 can be traced back more than twenty-five years to the Cosina CT-1.Cosina has a long history of producing equipment to specification for other camera companies.
Zenit 122 Zenit-4 with leaf shutter Zenit-16 with vertical travel shutter. The first attempt to make high-end professional camera by KMZ was the Start in 1958. This camera had a full set of shutter speeds (from 1 sec to 1/1000), a lens with an automatic diaphragm in a unique breech-lock mount, and even a knife for cutting-off part of the unexposed film.
Leica M (Typ 262) – 2015 – Announced in November 2015, no video and live view, aluminum top plate. Leica M-D (Typ 262) – 2016 – Announced in April 2016, no back screen. Leica M10 – 2017 – Announced in January 2017, the slimmest digital M-camera to date, identical dimensions as the M series film cameras, ISO control knob on the top ...
The 1970s and 1980s were an era of intense competition between the major SLR brands: Nikon, Canon, Minolta, Pentax and Olympus.Between circa 1975 to 1985, there was a dramatic shift away from heavy all-metal manual mechanical camera bodies to much more compact bodies with integrated circuit (IC) electronic automation.
The Rheinmetall Oerlikon Millennium Gun or Rheinmetall GDM-008 is a close-in weapon system designed by Rheinmetall Air Defence AG (formerly known as Oerlikon Contraves) for mounting on ships.
SOM Berthiot 1:3.5 f=35mm; Angénieux 1:2.8 f=45mm; The standard SOM BERTHIOT FLOR 1:3.5 f=35 (mm) lens can be used both underwater and above due to the optical flat protecting front glass, but the lens has no filter thread at the front. Two large aluminium knobs either side of the lens provides aperture and focusing controls. [6]
The FE2 is a member of the classic Nikon compact F-series 35 mm SLRs and was built upon a compact but rugged copper-aluminum alloy chassis similar (but not identical) to the ones used by the earlier Nikon FM (introduced in 1977), FE (1978), and FM2 (1982) cameras. The FM2/FE2 twins were improved successors to the successful Nikon FM/FE cameras ...