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  2. Epson R-D1 - Wikipedia

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    The Epson R-D1 is the world's first digital rangefinder camera induced by Epson in March 2004. The R-D1 was a joined venture between Epson, with developed the electrical systems, UI and imaging processor and Cosina which provided the body (a modified version of the Voigtländer Bessa R2 body) and rangefinder mechanics.

  3. 35 mm Bessa - Wikipedia

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    The Epson R-D1 was first shown in March 2004 as a prototype interchangeable-lens rangefinder digital camera developed in partnership between Epson and Cosina. It uses an APS-C sensor with 6 megapixel (3008×2000) resolution.

  4. Rangefinder camera - Wikipedia

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    Digital imaging technology was applied to rangefinder cameras for the first time in 2004, with the introduction of the Epson R-D1, the first ever digital rangefinder camera. The RD-1 was a collaboration between Epson and Cosina. The R-D1 and later R-D1s use Leica M-mount lenses, or earlier Leica screw mount lenses with an adapter.

  5. List of retro-style digital cameras - Wikipedia

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    true rangefinder cameras (without autofocus), rangefinder-style mirrorless cameras, ... Epson R-D1 [3] Yes Yes Yes APS-C: 2004—2009 Rangefinder-style: Fixed lens

  6. Category:Digital rangefinder cameras - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Digital rangefinder cameras" ... This list may not reflect recent changes. E. Epson R-D1; Epson R-D1s; Epson R-D1x; Epson R-D1xG; L. Leica M (Camera)

  7. Stadiametric rangefinding - Wikipedia

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    Stadiametric rangefinding is used for surveying and in the telescopic sights of firearms, artillery pieces, or tank guns, as well as some binoculars and other optics. It is still widely used in long-range military sniping, but in many professional applications it is being replaced with microwave, infrared, or laser rangefinding methods ...