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  2. Sony FX3 - Wikipedia

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    The Sony FX3 is a full-frame mirrorless interchangeable-lens compact cinema camera announced on February 23, 2021. [1] Based on the previous year's Sony α7S III, it became available in March 2021. The starting price of $3,900 (£4,200) made it one of the most affordable models in Sony's Cinema line aimed at professional filmmakers. [2]

  3. Kodak Brownie - Wikipedia

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    The last official Brownie camera made was the Brownie II Camera, a 110 cartridge film model produced in Brazil for one year, 1986. [21] The Kodak Brownie Number 2 is a box camera that was manufactured by the Eastman Kodak Company from 1901 to 1935. [7] There were five models, A through F, and it was the first camera to use 120 film.

  4. Auricon - Wikipedia

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    Nonetheless, they retained their popularity with independent film makers well into the 1990s: Auricons were for many years the most affordable self blimped 16mm sound cameras available on the second hand market. In the mid-1990s, Eastman Kodak discontinued 16mm magnetic striped film, making magnetic Auricons obsolete for sound-on-film recording.

  5. Digital movie camera - Wikipedia

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    A digital movie camera for digital cinematography is a motion picture camera that captures footage digitally rather than physical film, known as film stock. Different digital movie cameras output a variety of different acquisition formats. Cameras designed for domestic use have also been used for low-budget independent productions. Since the ...

  6. List of digital camera brands - Wikipedia

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    Instant cameras and printers manufactured by Polaroid B.V. Praktica: Germany: Compact digital cameras PTZOptics: USA: PTZ cameras, zoom cameras, camera controllers, HIVE Cloud Controller, and accessories Ricoh: Japan: Caplio and other compact digital cameras and the modular GXR MILC: Rollei: Germany: Compact digital cameras Samsung: South Korea

  7. Comparison of movie cameras - Wikipedia

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    The 35 mm film gauge has long been the most common gauge in professional usage, and thus enjoys the greatest number of cameras currently available for professional usage. The modern era of 35 mm cameras dates to 1972, when Arri 's Arriflex 35BL and Panavision 's original Panaflex models emerged as the first self-blimped, lightweight cameras.