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The Olympus Chrome Six is a series of folding cameras made by Takachiho and later Olympus from 1948 to 1956, for 6×4.5 or 6×6 exposures on 120 film.. In 1948, Olympus launched the Chrome Six I, an updated version of the Olympus Six of 1940 [1] and its first postwar release of a folding camera for 120 film.
The Nikon FM3A is an interchangeable-lens, focal-plane shutter, 35 mm film, single-lens reflex camera. It was manufactured by Nikon Corporation in Japan, on small-volume assembly lines, from 2001 to 2006. The camera was available in two colours: all black and satin chrome. The introductory US list price for the chrome body only (no lens) was $820.
At least two out of the ten cameras made, were sold. Six series Chrome Six I 1948 The successor to the Olympus Six but with wholly diecast construction. It has the same four element 7.5 cm f/3.5 Zuiko lens as the predecessor. Chrome Six II 1948 Same as the Olympus Chrome Six I, but with 7.5 cm f/2.8 Zuiko lens. Chrome Six III
Leica Standard chrome (serial number 244297), 1937, front view Leica Standard chrome (serial number 244297), 1937, top view. The Leica Standard, Model E was the fourth version of the original 35 mm Leica camera to be launched from Ernst Leitz in Wetzlar, Germany.
Leica M6 Black Chrome. M6 "Classic" – 1984–1998. A camera that first combined the M3 form factor with a modern, off-the-shutter light meter with no moving parts and LED arrows in the viewfinder. Informally referred to as the M6 "Classic" to distinguish it from the "M6 TTL" models, and to indicate its "Classic" M3 dimensions. M6J – 1994. A ...
A redesigned mirror in the body allowed the camera to accept new wide-angle lenses (such as the 16 mm and 19 mm focal length). Cosmetically the camera shape was squarer and was less curved than its predecessor. Models were produced in silver chrome and in black chrome.
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.
The Mamiya C series were marketed as system cameras, and over time a wide array of accessories were offered. Not all accessories are fully compatible with all camera bodies. Viewfinders - Magnifying hood, CdS finder, Porrofinder, CdS Porrofinder, Prism finder; Viewfinder masks - for 105 mm, 136 mm, 180 mm, and 250 mm lenses
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