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  2. Dora Goodman Cameras - Wikipedia

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    The company produces several models of open source, 3D printed cameras and camera accessories. [3] Goodman Zone: A medium format rangefinder camera compatible with Mamiya Press lenses and the Mamiya PRO-S back. [10] [11] It has several accessories including a handle, a 3D-printed roll film magazine, and a ground glass focussing back and mobile ...

  3. Pentax K10D - Wikipedia

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    Pentax later announced on 14 June, 2007, the introduction of a limited edition K10D package in commemoration of winning of the Japanese Camera Grand Prix. [19] The package features a dark brown K10D with gold lettering and a matching battery grip. A large leather camera strap is included with the words "CAMERA GRAND PRIX 2007". [20]

  4. Ricoh CX1 - Wikipedia

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    The Ricoh CX1 received a mainly favourable reception from independent reviewers. Best4Reviews.com said that the CX1 was "a highly specified, well crafted camera with a host of very clever features that really work.

  5. Nikon GP-1 - Wikipedia

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    It connects to the camera via a proprietary cable and can be mounted on the flash shoe or on the camera strap. Compatible cameras. The GP-1 is compatible with:

  6. Fuji GX680 - Wikipedia

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    The Fuji GX680 has quite large physical dimensions for a medium-format camera, but compared to the typical monorail/studio large-format camera, the Fuji GX680 is more compact. Although the Fuji GX680 was designed for studio work due to its size and weight, a neck-strap was offered for mobile work.

  7. Leica M5 - Wikipedia

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    Leica originally placed the strap lugs in order to hang the camera vertically. This was met by resistance by users prompting the addition of a third lug (1973, as of serial number 1355001 for chrome and 1357001 for black chrome). The installation of the third lug is available for earlier cameras.